What is raw dog?

Raw dog refers to feeding a dog a diet primarily composed of raw meat, bones, organs, fruits, and vegetables. This type of diet is also known as the BARF (biologically appropriate raw food) diet or species-appropriate diet. Advocates of raw dog food diets believe that feeding dogs a diet of raw, unprocessed foods provides numerous health benefits, including better digestion, healthier skin and coat, improved energy and vitality, and a reduced risk of chronic diseases. Critics of the raw dog food diet argue that it can pose health risks due to the potential for bacterial contamination, improper nutrient balance, and choking hazards from bones. It is important to do thorough research and consult with a veterinarian before transitioning a dog to a raw diet.