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Best Organ Supplements for Dogs: Natural Alternatives to Kibble

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Best Organ Supplements for Dogs: Natural Alternatives to Kibble

Most dog owners want the very best for their furry companions. We buy the highest-rated kibble, check ingredient lists carefully, and even splurge on treats that claim to be “all natural.” But here’s the truth: most commercial kibble still leaves big gaps in nutrition. That’s where organ supplements come in! Packed with nutrients that dogs would naturally get from a whole-prey diet, organ supplements are an easy, convenient way to fill those gaps—without having to store raw liver in your fridge. Dog Nutrition Gaps: What Kibble Misses Even the best kibble brands are processed at high heat, stripping away delicate...

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Are Raw Organ Meats Safe for Dogs? What Every Pet Owner Should Know

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Are Raw Organ Meats Safe for Dogs? What Every Pet Owner Should Know

If you’ve ever researched natural diets for dogs, you’ve probably seen organ meats recommended again and again. And it’s true—organs are some of the most nutrient-dense foods you can give your pup. But many pet owners wonder: is it actually safe to feed raw organ meats to dogs? The answer is… it depends. Let’s break down the benefits, the risks, and the safer alternatives every dog parent should know. Why Dogs Thrive on Organs In the wild, dogs’ ancestors (wolves) would instinctively eat organs first. Organs provide: Vitamin A for vision and immune health. B vitamins for energy and nervous...

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Busting the Omnivore Myth: Dogs Are Carnivores!

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Busting the Omnivore Myth: Dogs Are Carnivores!

Just because dogs can survive on plant-based foods or human leftovers doesn’t mean that’s what they were built to thrive on. The idea that dogs are omnivores has been pushed heavily by commercial pet food companies — but it’s misleading. Yes, dogs can eat a wide variety of things, even plant matter. So can their wild ancestor, the wolf. But here’s the key point: wolves don’t eat plants by choice — they do it to survive when food is scarce. Survival Mode, Not Preference In parts of the world where prey is hard to find, wolves are incredibly adaptable. For...

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Best Organ Meats FOR DOGS (ranked)

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Best Organ Meats FOR DOGS (ranked)

Technically, the answer to this question is “All Organs” – as your furry friend’s ancestral relative, the wolf, eats the entire animal.  However, if we’re looking at the top organs based on nutrient and benefits, this would be the list: 1. Beef Liver (King of Organ Meats) Top Nutrients: Vitamin A (eye, skin, immune health) B vitamins (B12, folate for energy and blood health) Iron (supports oxygen transport) Copper and zinc (skin, coat, immune function) Benefits: Boosts immunity and vision Promotes healthy blood cells and energy levels Supports shiny coat and healthy skin 2. Beef Heart Top Nutrients: Coenzyme Q10...

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Your Dog is a Wolf (Carnivore) - The Proof...

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Your Dog is a Wolf (Carnivore) - The Proof...

Dogs might look different on the outside — from tiny Chihuahuas to massive Rottweilers — but inside, they all share a powerful biological connection to the gray wolf. In fact, they’re so closely related that the Smithsonian reclassified them in 1939 as Canis lupus familiaris, a direct subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus). Decades of genetic research have confirmed that dogs are descended from gray wolves — not coyotes, jackals, or other wild canines. Despite the huge variety in size, shape, and personality, all dogs are fundamentally carnivores, built to thrive on a diet of meat, organs, and bones....

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