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Dog Raw Diets New Haven CT

Although there are some benefits to a raw diet, when it comes to a raw meat diet I would be very cautious. As far as I am concerned, supplements may be a better way help dogs’ joints feel better.

Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
895 Bridgeport AVE
Shelton, CT
Emily Rothstein
860 620-9096
1209 Meriden-Waterbury Road
Plantsville, CT
Spring Glen Veterinary Clinic
(203) 248-2104
1632 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT
VCA Foxon Animal Hospital
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Shanley, Kelly S, Dvm - North Haven Animal Hospital
(203) 239-5365
386 Washington Ave
North Haven, CT
Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
843 State ST
New Haven, CT
Gene H. Nesbitt, DVM,DACVD
203-272-3266
1572 S. Main St.
Cheshire, CT
House Calls For Pets
(203) 397-8413
146 Springside Ave # B4
New Haven, CT
Pet Shield Foxon Veterinary
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Amity Veterinary Hospital
(203) 393-3650
535 Amity Rd
Woodbridge, CT
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Does Raw Food Help Dogs’ Arthritis?

Q. I wanted to know what you think about feeding my dog a raw diet? I have a Basset-Beagle mix who is 10 years old and has arthritis. She gets Adequin shots, and the vet has recommended that she be put on J/D prescription diet, but she does not like it.

I have been trying to find different solutions that I could either mix with it or another supplement that I could use that would give her some extra benefit for her joints. Right now, she loves the raw chicken that I have bought from Blue Ridge Beef, so I have mixed it with the J/D and she will eat it that way.

I just wanted to know what your thoughts were on feeding a raw diet to a dog her age.

A. Although there are some benefits to a raw diet, when it comes to a raw meat diet I would be very cautious. Although raw meat is what canines eat in the wild, there are serious health risks that can affect not only dogs, but their owners as well.
 
In multiple scientific studies, raw meat (beef or chicken) has been shown to contain high parasite counts and bacterial contamination. Salmonella, Shigella, Cryptosporidium, and other bacteria and parasites can be found in high numbers in raw meat. This is highly related to the confined environments in which cattle and poultry are raised. Many of these parasites and bacteria (especially Salmonella) pass through the dog with their feces into the environment, thereby creating a hazard to any human who may come into contact with it.
 
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Author: By Jon Geller, DVM

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