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Should You Feed Raw Food vs Kibble? Benefits and Risks – Dog + Cat Health Vet Advice



Should you feed raw food to your dogs and is kibble bad for dogs? The raw food vs kibble debate is really contentious, and it can be difficult to separate fact from opinion. In this video I discuss the risks and benefits of raw food diet for dogs and then compare this with the risks and benefits of cooked diets, looking at kibble in particular.

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Time stamps:
0:00 Intro
01:25 Why the controversy?
04:12 Are raw fed dogs healthier?
7:09 Intestinal health
9:29 Raw diets avoid grains
12:46 Cleaner, healthier teeth
15:20 Raw diets are safer than kibble
17:44 Why is there little evidence?
22:00 Risks of raw diets
22:40 Nutrient deficiencies
24:26 Infection risk
26:35 The risk of bones
28:08 Owner risk!
32:28 Should you feed a cooked commercial diet
32:43 Formulation
33:55 Is kibble bad for dogs?
35:00 Prescription diets
36:03 Comercial diet recalls
37:27 What to feed your dog

Diet is a touchy subject that can elicit some pretty strong opinions, with people seemingly falling into 2 camps. The first is those who believe a raw diet your dog or cat will result in the best health possible while at the same time blaming commercial diets, especially dry kibble, for causing all of the different diseases our pets can suffer from.

The other group claims that raw feeding is incredibly dangerous, irresponsible and has absolutely no place in the feeding of dogs or cats.

There is of course actually a third group which you might fall into. People who are looking to provide the best diet possible for their dog or cat and want to know what the evidence is behind different feeding practices.

Finding this balanced view is pretty challenging but here goes!

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