Can I Feed My Dog Meat Only?
There are a few dog feeders who
foolishly insist that meat is the only
thing a dog should ever be fed. Meat alone is entirely
inadequate for a dog. The foremost deficiency in a diet of
meat is its lack of calcium. lf the meat is trimmed of fat
there is also likely to occur a deficiency in energy. There
are numerous other deficiencies, but none as dramatic as these two.
Meat, nevertheless, is the single most important source of protein fed
to dogs. Thousands of tons of horse meat and beef are used
each year in producing commercial dog foods. Hundreds of tons
more are fed as a supplement to commercial foods or in home-made
rations.
When fed as an addition to a balanced commercial food, meat can be
added up to 10 percent of the weight of the mixture. When
added in any greater amounts it will dilute the commercial food to the
extent that the diet will no longer be balanced or adequate.
When used as the sole source of protein in a home-made ration, meat
should constitute at least 25 percent of the total weight of the
diet. However, home-made rations should ever contain more
than 75 percent of its weight as meat
All meats except pork can be fed to a dog either cooked or raw, but
will usually furnish more nourishment in the raw state.
Vitamins are destroyed by the heat of cooking. Fat also is
driven out of meat during cooking, and unless it is poured back into
the ration, it will become lost as an energy source. The only real
justification for feeding a dog cooked meat in a homemade ration is
because it is pork, or because the dog does not like raw
meat. Dogs having a genuine dislike for raw meat are few and
far between.
The nature of the animal from which
the meat comes does not seem to be
too important where protein is concerned. Nutritionally, most
proteins from different animals seem to be about equal. For
years it was contended by some dog owners that pork could not be fed to
dogs. Feeding experiments do not find this to be
true. In fact, pork liver is probably among the most
nutritious livers commonly available to dogs. The only
restriction which pork has when being fed to dogs is that it be cooked.
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