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:: Crash Course In Nutrition For Your Pet ::
The subject of pet nutrition can be a sensitive topic for some, so to start with, we will just ask a out?  
OF COURSE NOT!

You may not have a degree in nutrition, but simple common sense tells you that while the packaging
claims to contain 100% nutrition, one food item cannot possibly supply all nutrients required for an
extended, healthy life!  Likewise, we would not be able to survive on “just” vitamins… We need more
- and so do our pets!

HI EVERYONE!
We have been studying
natural health for 16 years, with our main focus being herbs and essential
oils. Environment, processed foods, even drinking water plays a large role in our health, and in that
of our pets…  As we want to produce hardy puppies that excel both physically and mentally, our
dogs' nutrition has become a focal point of our studies.

While we don't claim to be “experts", the following observations are based on nearly 43 years
combined experience in raising dogs and puppies, so perhaps that may allow us some authority on
such issues of dog food, supplements and veterinary care…

Our family has always done things a bit differently when it comes to our feeding programs. Of
course, our differences have admittedly raised a few "hackles" throughout the years, as many
breeders and even veterinarians insist on a strict kibble diet...  Sometimes free-thinking is a good
thing!

A LITTLE ABOUT DOG FOODS...
Most of us really care about our pets and want them to be healthy.  Sadly, consumer-savvy
manufacturers know just how to market their products to charm caring pet owners.  Bright
packaging displaying the best of stew meats and fresh vegetables just screams "healthy"… but is it
really the best for our pets, or are we being duped by a multi-billion dollar industry?

The truth is even the most expensive dog food on the market is still lacking in proper nutrition.  If
you are one to feed commercial foods, then you likely do not understand what is actually contained in
your dog's food, or how it is made.

WHAT DOGS NEED TO BE TRULY HEALTHY!
Though we raise Miniature Australian Shepherds & Australian Terriers, these truths apply to the
very tiny breeds, such as Chihuahuas and Yorkshire Terriers, as well as the large breeds, such as
Mastiffs and Danes... and all those in between.

As you likely know, Aussies are energetic and athletic.  It takes the right “building blocks” to form
the healthy bones and connective tissues needed to physically accomplish what they have been
designed to do! I am sure you will agree that very few breeds are as agile as the beloved Aussie! It is
extremely important for us to provide them with the best nutrition, especially during the first few
years as they mature.

Did you know that what one generation eats affects the health of future generations?  A cat study
showed that poor nutrition can affect up to 4 future generations!  We find it distressing that each
generation of kibble-fed dogs gets farther and farther away from true, natural health.

Watching what a wolf, coyote, fox or wild dog would eat in the wild provides us clues as to what our
canines need to be naturally healthy.  If you have never had the chance to see a wolf eat, watch a
nature channel!  A little hint: They do NOT eat wheat, corn, sweet potatoes, carrots, etc.

When a wolf or wild dog kills a small prey animal, they eat the organs, muscle tissues, hide, and even
the bones!  With a larger prey animal, such as a deer or elk, they eat the soft tissues first and then
the edible bones, if they are unable to make another kill in a timely manner, they may eat hide,
hooves, etc.

For a carnivore, meat, organs and bones are easy to digest, and they contain the necessary nutrients
for proper growth and development.  As most of their kills are herbivores (plant eaters) the contents
of the prey’s intestines contain partially-digested greens, seeds and grains…

Now I know there is a debate amongst those who feed “species appropriate raw food” diets, as to
whether canines really need "vegetation".  Many accurately argue that wolves "shake the stomach
contents out" before eating the stomach lining, and this is correct, however, they will generally
consume an entire small prey animal, minus its stomach and the contents but including its
intestines.  As such, they do ingest a notable quantity of partially processed vegetation.

The debate continues with whether or not dogs actually benefit from the nutrition derived from the
vegetation consumed.  As wolves, coyotes, and dogs do not have the stomach enzymes needed to
break down the cellular wall found in plant matter, logic dictates they are not designed to process
these as food sources. While we do not feed vegetables or grains as a main component of our dogs'
diet, we do feel that a very small amount of vegetation/herbs are possibly beneficial for the overall
health of our dogs… not so much as a "food", but perhaps in a "medicinal" sense...

THEN... & ... NOW!
Our feeding program has always been a little different than most. While it is true that dogs can
survive on basic dog kibble - even give the appearance of general "good health" for many years, the
food is usually nutritionally bankrupt and would be much like feeding our children only hamburgers,
French fries, sweetened cereal, and Twinkies.  We would end up with (and we see this extensively in
our society) unhealthy children who are often sick, have allergies and are suffering from obesity.
Sadly, the same will happen to your beloved pet if you do not have the foresight and knowledge to
take proper care!

We feed our Miniature Aussies a wide variety to ensure that they get what they need from a lot of
different sources.  Our base diet used to be a “good quality” dog kibble, which we then supplemented
with small amounts of whole raw goat milk and raw eggs to provide much of what was lacking in the
kibble.  On occasion, we also would feed barely cooked meats to give even a little "extra".  Our dogs
appeared "healthy", even above average compared to many others, but something was still missing...

WHAT WAS MISSING?
Quite simply, a base of REAL food!  Kibble was the "fly in the ointment" so to speak!  Dogs are not
people and as such, have different digestive systems - and very different needs then their owners!  I
know that sounds so simplistic, but we really need to stop and think about this for a moment.

Now, you know that canned fruits and vegetables are not nearly as good for you as fresh, correct?  
Overly cooked foods, "boxed" foods, "fast" foods - all lose much of their nutritive benefits, and the
more we eat these items, the more unhealthy and prone to disease we become...

In this sense, our pets are no different from us!  Fresh, species-appropriate foods are what they
need to really thrive and reach their full potential!  Just as proper nutrition strengthens the immune
system in humans, a species-appropriate raw diet does the same for our pets.  Feeding an
appropriate diet will not only give you many years to enjoy a healthy and active pet, but it will also
save you much in veterinary fees later on down the road!

WHAT ARE "SPECIES APPROPRIATE RAW FOODS"?
We need to get back to the basics!  A S.A.R.F diet consists primarily of raw meat, raw organs &
bones!  Chicken, turkey, lamb, goat, venison, elk, rabbit, fish... to name a few!  Dogs are opportunistic
and will happily eat most anything - a very small amount of vegetation/herbs; possibly a bit of dairy
- goat milk is the most easily digested; for some the list can be extremely complicated and long - but
honestly, a simple and easy to prepare diet is all that is necessary!

TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, PUPPIES NEED A "SPECIES APPROPRIATE RAW DIET"!

Let's cover a few myths about feeding raw foods and then we will continue with articles from real
"experts"...

MYTH #1
"FEEDING BONES IS DANGEROUS!"
The fear that raw bones will splinter; perforating the dog’s intestines is, for the most part, a myth
based very loosely on fact.  The real danger lays in cooked bones; as the heating changes the bones
and makes them likely to sliver into jagged shards, the likes of which can indeed slice or perforate
their stomachs or intestines.

Raw bones are actually quite safe; they are easily chewed and digested; they also clean the dogs’
teeth to pearly white, thus eliminating the need for dental visits and reducing the risk for heart
disease later! Most important, raw bones provide the proper amounts of minerals in a form our pets
are designed to assimilate!

We need to remember our dogs are physically much different then we are, and are designed to eat
these foods!  While there is a remote possibility of an accidental perforation, it is far more likely a dog
would be injured chewing on a sharp stick, a sharp child's toy, or even a rock!

MYTH #2
"YOU SHOULDN’T FEED A DOG BONES BECAUSE THEY COULD CHOKE!"
Again, this concern is loosely based on "fact", but under examination does not hold much merit.  
Eating anything poses a risk of choking, but honestly, sticks, rocks, toys, or even hard pieces of
kibble probably pose a greater risk!  To put this into perspective, it is possible I will choke on a
carrot tomorrow -- does that make carrots inherently evil or dangerous?  If we followed this line of
thinking through to the end, humans should not be allowed to eat anything but pudding!  How
ridiculous!  Humans are designed to eat carrots and like foods, so it is safer to eat them and reap the
health benefits than go without and become deficient in nutrients.

MYTH #3
"THE BACTERIA IN RAW MEAT CAN MAKE DOGS SICK!"
As I have stated above, dogs are not designed the same way we are.  If we were to eat raw chicken
contaminated with Salmonella, we would likely become ill!  However, the canine digestive system is
not like our own.  Their digestive tract is much "shorter", thus ensuring, when eating properly, they
will process meat and bones quickly - not allowing the bacteria time to grow and overwhelm their
systems!

Did you know that it can take your pet up to 12 hours to digest kibble... and only 4-6 to digest meat
and bone?  In the rare cases where a dog has become ill eating tainted meat, it can often be traced to
a kibble-fed dog that ate raw meat... as the kibble takes far longer to process, the meat/bones were
stuck behind the kibble - thus allowing the bacteria to propagate and make the dog sick!

MYTH #4
"A RAW MEAT DIET IS TOO HIGH IN PROTEIN!"
This one makes me smile!  The high water content in raw meat means this diet would more
accurately be considered a "high water" diet, not "high protein".  Surprisingly enough, a natural raw
diet actually contains between 15% - 20% protein... far less than most kibble diets!

MYTH #5
"FEEDING RAW MEAT TO DOGS WILL MAKE THEM MEAN!"
While I am sure there have been cases of dogs becoming "resource guarders" over raw food, that
would be a training issue, not a case of the dog becoming wild or vicious because of the raw meat.

How many dogs do you know that guard their kibble?  I have personally seen quite a few, and those
were clearly not cases where they had access to raw foods.

Perhaps surprising to some, dogs fed a species-appropriate raw diet will be calmer and more at ease
than those fed an unnatural diet.  Doesn't make sense?  It should, if we use children as an example.  
Take, for instance, a child fed junk food versus a child fed healthy, natural foods.  The child
consuming junk-food will be high-strung, emotional, and eventually, overweight and sickly.  The
child fed healthy food will have more consistent energy, but he will be calmer, less moody, able to
think more clearly and will likely remain in good health.  

Feeding an appropriate diet makes sense, don't you think?

Are you curious what RunAmok puppies eat?  Are there any vets who "approve" this crazy diet?  
How difficult is it to feed this way?  Is it really expensive?

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