Ultimate Nutrition
When it comes to dog and cat nutrition, keep in mind that dogs and cats, like all animals, have a physiology that nature has developed through millions of years of evolution. At Ben’s Bark Ave. Bistro to ensure the proper nutrition for your pet, you must take this into consideration. Proper nutrition will incorporate every aspect of your pet’s physiological, biological, and psychological needs. At Ben’s Bark Ave. Bistro, one of our paramount concerns is educating pet owners about the importance of proper pet nutrition and supplying the best pet nutrition products to the discerning pet owner. Although we stock the finest dry kibble for dog’s and cat’s available, a proper pet nutrition regimen would also consist of natural, uncooked foods of both animal and plant origin. The right diet will include muscle meat, bone, fat, organ meat, and vegetable materials. This resembles much of what dogs and cats, and their relatives, have subsisted on since the dawn of their species. Modern dogs and cats are not only capable of eating the same food their wild ancestors ate, but they actually require such a diet to ensure optimal health. The basic physiology canines and felines have changed very little with domestication, despite the obvious differences in their modern physical appearances and behaviors. Many zoologists embrace this rationale and follow this type of dietary regimen to preserve an animal species. These will provide your 4-legged friend the proper dog nutrition he needs, something mass-produced, processed dog foods simply can’t. The most popular, well-known dog food conglomerates sell poor quality, processed dog foods that seriously diminish the natural vitality and immune systems of many dogs. They lack the correct amount and types of protein necessary for proper dog nutrition. In fact, a lack of raw red meat in a dog’s diet can lead to serious health problems. Dogs require the amino acids, enzymes, and other nutrients in raw meat in order to stay healthy. Many skin and coat problems are the direct result of a lack of raw animal fat in the diet. Dogs need at least 30% raw fat – and their digestive systems are not designed to handle cooked meat or cooked fat. In conclusion, there are six main categories of nutrition to be aware of: Protein, Carbohydrates, Fats, Minerals, Micro-Minerals and Water. A proper, healthy diet for your dog or cat will involve all of these nutrition categories in a sufficient manner. At Ben’s Bark Ave. Bistro nothing is more important than your pets’ health!

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