Congo Raw - Natural Chicken Dinner - The Ultimate Raw Dog Food
Natural row dog food made from raw meat, bones, organs, vegetables and fruit provide nutritious marrow, proteins, essential omega-fatty acids, lipids, amino acids, fibre, enzymes, antioxidants and a vast array of species-appropriate vitamins and minerals. Rotating protein sources is recommended in order to achieve a balanced diet. Congo offers several protein sources in various sizes to ensure that your pet receives the appropriate nutrients it needs to be strong and healthy:
- Complete Dinners consisting of Meat, Bone, Organ and a Vegetable/Fruit Blend which is comprised of organic celery, romaine lettuce, radicchio, parsley, blueberries, and bananas.
- 100% Meat, Bone, and Organ Blends
- A unique variety of Raw Meaty Bones
What Makes Raw Dog Food Essential?
Congo Raw's Natural Chicken Dinner is a perfect option for pet owners looking for high-quality raw dog food. Raw food has become essential because it mimics a dog's natural diet. Dogs are carnivores, so raw diets provide optimal nutrition that dry kibble often lacks. This food is packed with essential nutrients and vitamins, ensuring your dog thrives. Because of its natural ingredients, dogs experience healthier skin, shinier coats, and improved digestion.
The Benefits of Choosing Natural Chicken Dinner
Using natural chicken in this raw dog food offers numerous benefits. Chicken is a high-quality protein source that benefits your dog’s muscles and energy levels. But not only that, raw chicken meat contains vital amino acids that support overall health. Additionally, the absence of artificial additives ensures that your dog is consuming something safe and wholesome. Therefore, by choosing Congo Raw, you are investing in your dog’s long-term health.
How to Transition Your Dog to Raw Food?
Transitioning your dog to a raw food diet like Congo Raw’s Natural Chicken Dinner is a simple process. Start by mixing a small amount of raw food with your dog’s current diet, gradually increasing the raw portion over several days. This method helps your dog adjust without digestive issues. If your dog shows any signs of discomfort, such as vomiting or diarrhea, reduce the raw food intake and consult your veterinarian. Because raw feeding may require some adjustments, patience is key to a successful transition.