Author: Joanne Wilkinson

The Role of Bones in a Raw Diet: What You Need to Know

The Role of Bones in a Raw Diet: What You Need to Know

Bones play a vital role in a raw diet, offering your pet nutrition, dental benefits, and mental stimulation. While bones are often viewed as a natural and beneficial part of a pet’s diet, it’s essential to understand their role, potential risks, and how to properly incorporate them into a raw feeding plan.

Why Include Bones in a Raw Diet?

Bones serve multiple roles in a raw diet, providing nutritional benefits as well as behavioural and dental advantages for your pet:

  1. Nutritional Value:
    • Calcium and Phosphorus: Bones are rich in calcium and phosphorus, two essential minerals that help maintain healthy bones, teeth, and joints. These minerals also support proper muscle function, nerve transmission, and cellular processes.
    • Collagen and Cartilage: Some bones, particularly those with connective tissues like joints (e.g., chicken wings), contain collagen and cartilage, which can support joint health by promoting elasticity and reducing inflammation.
    • Micronutrients: Raw bones are a source of micronutrients such as magnesium, zinc, and iron, which play a critical role in various bodily functions.
  2. Dental Health:
    • Chewing on soft raw, meaty bones helps to clean a dog or cat’s teeth by scraping away plaque and tartar buildup. This natural brushing action can promote better oral hygiene and reduce the risk of periodontal diseases.
  3. Mental and Behavioural Stimulation:
    • Chewing is a natural, instinctive activity for pets, especially dogs. Raw bones provide mental stimulation and help to alleviate boredom or anxiety, offering a productive outlet for their energy.

Types of Bones to Include (and avoid) in a Raw Diet

  1. Soft raw meaty bones: These bones are soft and pliable, such as chicken wings, chicken necks, and turkey necks. These bones can be fully consumed and provide significant nutritional benefits. Weight bearing bones such as dinosaur bones/marrow bones should be avoided as they can damage your dog’s teeth and cause blockages as they do not break down like soft raw meaty bones. 
  2. Raw vs. Cooked Bones: The Safety Debate: A crucial distinction in raw feeding is that raw bones are safer than cooked bones. Cooking bones alters their structure, making them brittle and more prone to splintering. These splinters can lead to serious internal injuries such as choking, blockages, or perforations of the digestive tract. Soft raw meaty bones, on the other hand, retain their natural flexibility and are less likely to splinter, making them a safer option for pets.

Risks and Precautions When Feeding Bones

While bones offer several benefits, there are also potential risks involved with feeding them:

  1. Choking Hazards and Blockages:
    • Aggressive chewers/gulpers try to swallow the whole bone without chewing it which can cause choking. Always supervise your pet when giving them bones, and select bones appropriate for their size and chewing habits.
  2. Tooth Fractures:
    • Recreational bones, particularly those from large animals, can be hard enough to break teeth. Always choose soft raw meaty bones like chicken necks or roo tails.
  3. Imbalance in Diet:
    • While bones provide essential nutrients, feeding too many can lead to constipation in some dogs. Bones should only make up a small portion of your pet’s overall diet, with BARF meals making up the large majority.

Incorporating Bones Safely into Your Pet’s Raw Diet

To ensure that your pet reaps the benefits of bones in a raw diet without unnecessary risks, follow these guidelines:

  1. Start Slowly:
    • Begin by slowly introducing your dog onto a raw diet prior to introducing bones. 
  2. Choose the Right Bone Size:
    • Ensure that the bone you give your pet is appropriate for their size and chewing style. A general rule of thumb is that the bone should be the width of your pet’s head to prevent them from swallowing it whole.
  3. Supervision is Key:
    • Always supervise your pet while they’re chewing bones. If they attempt to swallow large pieces or struggle with the bone, remove it immediately.

Final Thoughts

Bones can play a vital role in a raw diet, offering your pet nutrition, dental benefits, and mental stimulation. However, it’s essential to understand the different types of bones and how to feed them safely. By doing so, you can ensure that your pet enjoys the benefits of bones while minimising potential risks. Always prioritise your pet’s health and well-being by sourcing high-quality soft raw meaty bones and incorporating them thoughtfully into their diet.

Why Single Protein Meals May Be Beneficial For Your Dog’s Health

Why Single Protein Meals May Be Beneficial For Your Dog’s Health

As a loving dog owner, you want the best for your furry friend. At Aunty Jo’s Canine Catering, we understand this sentiment, which is why we offer high quality raw dog food for our clients. Part of that range includes single protein meals for dogs across the Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay. But what exactly are the benefits of these meals? Let us explain the logic below.

Easy Digestibility

Single protein meals are easier for dogs to digest. By focusing on one protein source, your dog’s digestive system doesn’t have to work as hard to break down multiple protein types. This can lead to better nutrient absorption and less stress on the digestive tract.

Allergy Management

Many dogs suffer from food allergies or sensitivities. Single protein meals make it easier to identify and avoid specific allergens. Whether it’s our chicken, turkey, kangaroo, fish, lamb, beef, or wild boar options, you can choose the protein that works best for your pup.

Weight Management

With single protein meals, it’s easier to control your dog’s calorie intake. Our carefully portioned meals, whether BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) or mince, help maintain your dog’s ideal weight.

Improved Skin and Coat Health

High-quality, single-source proteins can contribute to healthier skin and a shinier coat. Essential amino acids found in proteins like our kangaroo or fish options support skin cell regeneration and coat lustre.

Increased Energy Levels

Proteins are the building blocks of energy. Our single protein meals provide concentrated, easily accessible energy sources for your active dog.

Better Appetite Control

Dogs often find single protein meals more palatable. This can be especially beneficial for picky eaters or dogs recovering from illness. When you know what they like and don’t like, we can provide just the single protein barf or mince to suit their preference.

Reduced Food Intolerances

By rotating between different single protein meals, you can help prevent the development of food intolerances that sometimes occur with long-term exposure to the same ingredients. Choosing a selection of single protein meals ensures your dog is not getting too much of the same thing over and over.

At Aunty Jo’s Canine Catering, we’re committed to providing the best nutrition for your dog. Our range of single protein BARF meals and minces are carefully prepared and delivered fresh across the Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay regions. Whether your dog prefers the rich taste of kangaroo, the lean protein of chicken, or the omega-3 benefits of fish, we have options to suit every canine palate.

Give your dog the gift of optimal health with our single protein dog food meals. After all, a healthy dog is a happy dog!

Important Announcement: Closure of The Naturally Raw Pet Store

Important Announcement: Closure of The Naturally Raw Pet Store

Dear Pet Parents,

Due to several circumstances, The Naturally Raw Pet Store, a local supplier of natural raw pet food, has recently closed its doors. We understand that this news may come as a disappointment to many of their valued customers. Many relied on their high-quality products for their furry companions.

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Raw Dog Food Delivery Sunshine Coast – The Most Common Benefits

Raw Dog Food Delivery Sunshine Coast – The Most Common Benefits

We get a lot of feedback from our valued clients about both the quality of the food we sell, and the convenience of it too. With a growing list of regular clients, it seems to be a winning combination. Healthy and easy. If you have been thinking about trying a raw dog food delivery service on the Sunshine Coast, or in Moreton Bay, then this post is for you.

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