Have I been feeding my dog the WRONG food? Many people think that feeding a fresh or raw diet is a fad.
The truth, however, is that commercial kibble is the real fad. Commercial dog food has only been around for about 150 years. Prior to this, dogs were hunters and ate what they could find in the field or whatever fresh foods their owners were eating.
Sure, feeding your dog or cat is quick and cheap - but would you treat your own nutrition the same way. The process of manufacturing this dry pet food has also been known to create all sorts of terrible chemicals which may or may not be carcinogenic to our pets.
So what can be done about it? A raw pet food diet isn't exactly easy or cheap to maintain, plus the act preparing your own raw pet food has done danger involved in our own health.
Luckily Ultimate Pet Nutrition has created the perfect solution: Nutra Complete. An easy way to feed our pets the very best. Click the link below to try our Nutra Complete for your dog!
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Nutra Complete is a premium blend of ranch-raised American beef, healthy vegetables, and essential vitamins — freeze-dried raw for maximum nutrition. Each delicious bite contains 40 ultra-healthy ingredients that support energy, digestion, coat, and longevity.
Use it as a Mixer or use it to replace your dog's current diet! If you'd like to boost your dog's diet with freeze-dried raw nutrition but don't want to replace their current food, you can totally use Nutra Complete™ as a mixer. To add, simply reduce the amount of your dog's food and replace with the desired amount of Nutra Complete™ to avoid overfeeding.
For the safest handling - do not open bag until ready to use. For maximum freshness after opening, store in a cool, dry place. Always completely seal bag after feeding. Rehydrated food will maintain optimum freshness for 3 to 5 days with refrigeration.
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Is Dry Pet Food Bad For Our Pets? Advice From The Ultimate Pet Vet
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