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ENZYMES IN YOUR DIET
Most of
you have heard us harp about getting live enzymes in your pet's diet.
Let me explain a few things about why we do this.
Digestion Time:
A Swedish study found that the following foods take the associated time to
digest in your dog's stomach.
Raw (or fresh meats) passes through a dog's stomach and into the intestinal
tract in 4 1/2 hours.
Semimoist foods (like our deli fresh or canned) takes nine hours to pass
through.
Dry dog food can take up to 16 hours. So remember, feeding just a dry food will
stay in his stomach through morning, noon and night.
Enzymes are what makes everything happen in the body including digestion. When
feeding a raw diet, the enzymes needed to digest that food are in the food.
The semimoist foods and dry foods sits in the stomach longer because there are
not enough enzymes to digest them.
The stomach sends a message to the brain asking for more enzymes to digest this
food. The brain responds by pulling enzymes from other organs like the heart,
kidneys, liver and others. This process takes time to gather all the enzymes and
send them to the stomach for digestion.
This process is called "Enzyme Robbing." Taking away enzymes from organs robs
them of their needed supply to function as peak performance. After pro-long
periods of this robbing, a dog gets predisposition for problems in those organs
and can hasten disease and reduce the life span.
A dog, or cat for that matter has not adopted to cooked food. This is causing
mass problems with our pets.
If you cannot or choose not to feed raw food, either part-time or full-time,
talk to us about our digestive aids. We carry several products that have the
needed enzymes that you sprinkle on their food.
If you would like to incorporate raw or fresh foods into your diet, speak to us
about transitioning the diet. Even a couple of times a week will yield many
benefits.
Kristina
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