The Raw Dog Food Truth
Pets with allergies, skin issues gut issues, and behavior issues can live better lives by eating a species-appropriate diet. Find out the dangers of kibble and cooked foods. Your Pet's Health Is Our Business "Friends Don't Let Friends Feed Kibble"
The Raw Dog Food Truth
What Processed Pet Food Does To Dogs And What Fresh Food Fixes
We challenge the gap between what we eat for health and what we feed our dogs, making the case for fresh, species-appropriate diets over ultra-processed kibble. We break down labeling traps, palatability addiction, fasting benefits, and practical ways to question vet recommendations.
• harms of ultra-processed pet food on metabolism and inflammation
• why “complete and balanced” labeling misleads
• palatability engineering and food addiction in dogs
• fasting windows, autophagy, and lowered inflammatory load
• safe handling facts vs exaggerated bacteria fears
• rice, potatoes, and carb-heavy “prescription” diets questioned
• how to ask vets clear, respectful nutrition questions
• simple raw ratios and transition tactics for success
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Oh, snaps, snaps. Well, hello, Rob Feeders. I'm Didi Mercer Moppet, CEO of a Rob Dog Feeding Company. Where your pet's health is our business. And we're friends like my friend, Dr. Judy Jasak. Well, she didn't let friends feed kibble, but some of your friends, they don't slap people upside the head for feeding kibble, Dr. Jasak. Do they? They gotta do it, and they should do it.
SPEAKER_00:They should, you know, it's it's this thing about meeting people where they're at.
SPEAKER_02:No, I'm not. I'm not. If I meet you in a dark alley and you're feeding kibble, I'm gonna trip you. Trip you. Well, because we're because we're in it for the pets, right? It's it's good for the pets. It's always been about the pets, but let's talk about it on a human side, okay? Because I think that this is where people can really connect the dots. So let's just talk about for a second, because I have really been looking into how I can up my own health. And so obviously, the talk and discussion with any of these doctors who are cardiologists or um people that deal with the gallbladder or the liver, they talk about what? Processed foods. Okay, that and and and so the question is how do processed foods impact our health as humans? And I will tell you, Dr. Jacek, there ain't nothing good about it. I mean, because when you look at what's in processed foods, okay, we're gonna talk about unhealthy fats, we're gonna talk about sodium and sugars, okay? So, what do processed foods do to human beings? Well, they increase your blood sugar, they spike your insulin, they increase your risk of type 2 diabetes, you get weight gain and the fats, okay? Let's just call it obesity because people don't like that word fat, you get fatty liver disease and you get chronic inflammation. And then chronic inflammation obviously is the gateway to what? Just down darn near every disease out there. So you tell me, Dr. Jasek, if we as humans, okay, shouldn't eat processed foods, how is it that we cannot seem to connect the dots with an animal that that has teeth that are designed to eat bones, fur, all that kind of stuff, raw items. What are we missing?
SPEAKER_00:Maybe we need to tell people, okay, if this is stuff is so great, why don't you eat it for a week and see how you feel? Maybe then they change their mind. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02:There's no way there is, I don't think there's a well, there are a lot of doctors, but it let's just say you go to um go to a doctor like you, okay, but a human doctor like you. They are never going to say, yeah, it's all right, just have a little bit of processed foods. You know, especially if you have high blood pressure, um, you have um heart disease, or you have any kind of you know, bloating or digestive issues, which is exactly what we see going to the vets all the time. My dog has these poop issues, my dog has these skin issues, you know. Um, and yet, and yet, Dr. JSIC, there isn't I uh even these vets, okay, even these vets on the human side, they would not sit down and tell somebody, listen, I want you to go out and get you some packaged food. I want you to eat packaged food, you just add water to it, maybe even microwave it if you want. And I think you're gonna feel like a million bucks. Who who says that? Who says that?
SPEAKER_00:Even the even the marketing, even the the marketing on some of these crappy foods, what do they say on the label? It's natural. Kibbles and bits will have pictures of vegetables on it and stuff because they know people know that natural is better, but people read the label and they don't really think about what's in it. Yeah, it's it's interesting. I think on the human side, you know, there's so many different diets at Atkins and carnivore and vegan and vegetarian and all of them. But to your point, like I I've never heard anybody talk about any one of those diets, and there's all these different opinions. None of them endorse packaged food. It they're all fresh food diets, and you can, you know, decide what diet's best for you, or people recommend different things, but they're all based on fresh food. No, not one of those says, you know, go go buy a box of fruit loops and eat that for breakfast every day, which is essentially what people are feeding their pets. So what is the dis is it is it that it's this negative thing about raw food? Is I mean, not that we think it's negative, but the negative um press out there that people hear from the vet and everything. Is that so strong that it makes people so afraid to leave the kibble? I I don't know. It's a mystery to me.
SPEAKER_02:It it is such a mystery because we just can't seem to look at an animal. First of all, they animals don't tell us how crappy they feel, right? Until they feel extremely bad, right? But you you think about this, you have an animal that is eating a food that it was never intended to eat, okay? And and not only are they eating a food that is packed with preservatives, artificial sweeteners, cooling agents, taste enhancers, emulsifiers, right? Everything that disrupts the gut causes them to have, you know, the the extremely loose poops, the terrible skin, the terrible breath, the horrible teeth. But it's also low in nutrient density. Okay, so there's the the the they have high calories, okay, but processed foods, these processed kibble diets, and I would contend, Dr. J-Z, a lot of the cooked diets, even, okay, um, are gonna be very low in vitamin, minerals, antioxidants, fiber. Um, and this causes the immune system to be weaker and your dog to be starving all the time.
SPEAKER_00:Right. So they eat more and then they get fat.
SPEAKER_02:I gotta tell you, I just I am so irritated, and I have been forever with the Department of Ag, the labeling requirements, the whole game, right? The whole game drives me insane on in the dog food world. And the AAFCO, who we have talked about forever, is not a governing body. That there's there's no one in there that that probably has a nutrition degree. I would say these are people that own certain companies that want something to be sold into the dog food. All that to be said, there is such a game out there. We were talking about how you m you create a story, how you cause people to be afraid. And I just wanted to read you something really quick. Um, when you're in a business, any business um that that sells a product, you have to register those products, and then you have to go through labeling requirements and you have to pay for those, right? It's all about money. But what drives me insane in the raw dog food diet, okay, as you guys have seen over the years, because you've had questions about this, I certainly have had questions. Why does it have to say for intermittent and supplemental feeding only? And Dogs Naturally, years ago, did a whole piece on that. I mean, where they really revealed why it has to say that, and that's because um of the way that they've done feeding trials, and they want people to think you have to add all this stuff to the food. In a nutshell, it is basically if you don't adhere to adding all of the preservatives to the food, then you have to say, and and the synthetics, you have to say for intermittent and supplemental feeding only. Okay, all that to be said. So we just had a uh, you know, we've got some new labels that are coming through. This made me so mad because they said uh, I think on one of the labels, we forgot to put that stupid intermittent and supplemental feeding, which by the way, Dr. Jasick, if you hear that, don't you think that that's just not a food that's low density, that's that doesn't have the right balance of meat, bones, organ, and vegetables.
SPEAKER_00:Isn't that what it makes what it that's what it implies for sure? I can see where that why that throws people off. It's not true, but I can see where that throws people, and that's intentional, you know. They don't want the raw food. The government, well, they're paid by these corp big corporations. I'm sure they get kickbacks from these big corporations selling these kibble diets. So they're essentially being incentivized to take down the raw raw food industry.
SPEAKER_02:Right. So we're gonna first, you know, add the misleading for intermittent and supplemental feeding only. And so, anyway, that got left off, submitted it again, had to put that stupid statement on there, and this is how they came back. Thank you for making that revision to the label so the consumer is not misled that the product is a complete feed for dogs.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:I just I I I I want to sit these people down and say, tell me what it is about ultra-processed foods that is so great for dogs and non-processed foods that have meat, bones, organ, and fat at the right ratios are so terrible. What is it?
SPEAKER_00:Tell me, explain it to me. Right, right. Like it's the label. For some reason, oh, we got the all these ingredients in the label that supposedly makes it makes it healthy. Of course, the the truth of the matter is these people looking at your labels, they don't even know. They're just they don't know anything about it. They're just they're just following the rules that they've been told to follow. This is, you know, they don't ask why. They're just paid to do it a certain way, and and that's what they do. Right.
SPEAKER_02:Again, it is intended. Why else would you do it? Intended to mislead. To mislead, to cause fear.
SPEAKER_00:So it's but it's okay to mislead on on marketing and say that foods are natural and you know, the way nature intended and all this BS marketing on these ultra-processed diets. It's okay to mislead people that way. Like that's that's okay. But telling them that a species appropriate diet that's exactly what they're meant to eat, you know, well, we can't let them think that that's complete and balanced, you know, because that would be misleading. Right. It's very bad backwards.
SPEAKER_02:It is so highly palatable food, okay, and that is what they call ultra-processed foods, right? It's highly palatable so that it's easy to overeat. So why is it highly palatable? Because there's so much um uh sugar, salt, fat, taste enhancers, as we call them, and um and and and so then we overeat, um, we get blissed out, they call it being blissed out, right? These comfort foods, and then you would get this food addiction, right? And and so this is exactly what happens in the dog food world. And then people say, Oh my gosh, my dog's not doing well. I need to put them. I've heard that a raw diet, because I have a neighbor whose dog looks amazing, you know, that's what we hear. And um, and then they say, My dog won't eat the raw. And I'm like, give your dog three days. Your dog has been totally conned, totally conned into eating a diet that is gonna absolutely cause um high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, you know, many types of cancers, all that type of stuff, just basically an early death.
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SPEAKER_00:But that's I think they are I think they are literally addicted to it. You know, they say in people, sugar is can be more addictive than like cocaine or heroin, something. It's it's highly, highly addictive. And I think our pets literally get addicted to it. So they're waiting for their next fix. It's like if you're a cocaine addict and you know, somebody gives you a glass of milk, you're like, well, of course the milk's better for that person, but what is the addict? They want their hit of what they're addicted to. So yeah, you gotta give them, you gotta give them some time. Now, some dogs, you know, some people say, you know, yeah, I tried the raw, now my dog won't even touch that kibble stuff. So we do hear that where the dog actually still knows. But I think those natural instincts get so damaged by years on kibble and pharmaceuticals and too many vaccines and all this stuff that they kind of lose that natural inclination. But I mean, I do think it comes back. You just but I think it's hard for people to tough it out and for somebody to watch their pet go even a day without eating. Dog could go three days without eating, no problem. As long as they're drinking, you gotta stay hydrated, no problem. And that's like when they talk about fasting in people, how that's cleansing, you know, when they talk about people going on like a keto diet, which is basically what our raw diets are, you get rid of all the processed carbohydrates, that you should fast first and allow your body to detox because you get what they call the keto flu, because you have withdrawals from all those carbohydrates. People report on this all the time. So if the same thing goes on with your dog, sure, they're not going to feel good and they're gonna want the stuff they're used, they're they're used to eating. But I think people just have to be tough. People can't stand when their pets don't eat. An hour later, they're offering them something else and something else and something else. Like just let them not eat for two or three days and let their bodies cleanse and and fast. It's it probably would be really, really good for them.
SPEAKER_02:It'd be great for them. So I was listening to, and and I am not gonna say his name right because I believe he is from India, but he's an insulin doctor. Okay, so he he talks about how dangerous this visceral fat is that we have around our stomach areas, right? And he said the fastest way to do that is to do this like fasting. And so he said, look, one of one of the best ways is to do an 18 and six. He's talking about it in people, but I was thinking about this with Lazie because this is this is one of the benefits of only feeding your pet once a day. Okay. Um, but he was talking, and and he has a great um, you can look it up, they call him the insulin doctor. Um, his name is Dr. Prod or Pradip Gemides, okay. J-A-M-N-A-D-E-S. Um, the first name is Dr. P-R-A-D-I-P, like prodip, the prodip. Um, so anyway, he and as I was listening to him, I thought this makes so much sense for animals, right? So, in in this talk that he does, he talks about ultra-processed foods, he talks about what it does to the brain, he talks about the horrible things that it does to your body and your kidney and your skin. And um, and it so everything he said, you know, relayed not only to humans, but it relayed over to our pets. But anyway, so I decided, okay, I'm gonna start this 18 hours of no eating and six hours of eating. So I only eat now from noon to six, right? And then there's other things, you know, cut out the sugar. He was like, You got to cut sugar out of your diet and processed foods, right? He's like, eat real food, eat real food, and um, and um, so anyway, I thought it was very interesting. It's a good listen for all of you pet parents out there for your own health, but I do believe that once you hear that, you will be able to connect the dots of why. Why processed foods, and I don't care how much you pay for kibble, guys, it is processed. But he also said something else, Dr. JC. He he said when you blacken food, like you blacken fish, or you go out and you um, you know, you you cook things at high temperatures. He said, You're releasing carcinogens, which is another reason why cooked foods for dogs is not healthy and not necessary, right?
SPEAKER_00:Right. And those and those kibble ingredients, like the wheat, the corn, the soy, or the grain-free. I hear that too. Well, but it's grain-free. Okay, the lentils, the beans, the peas, all of that stuff, all of those starches, and including rice and potato, they all break down to sugar. So, like we're talking about sugar, but you know, it's like they're not gonna say sugar on the label, they're gonna say all these other ingredients, but all of these starches, when they get in the body, they're broken down into sugar. And that's about 50% of most kibble diets. So, and especially when they're highly, highly processed at these ridiculously high temperatures that kibble's process at. I don't know the exact temperature, but it's really, really high. You they're already broken down into their simple sugar. Starch is a complex carbohydrate made up of little sugar molecules. And when you process it at really high temperatures, it's broken down into little sugar molecules, and the body breaks it down into sugar. The metabolic effects on the body are exactly the same as sugar. So it's literally like just feeding them a bowl of fruit loops or a cat and crunch or something.
SPEAKER_02:The the the so think about how healthy, and I think that it's easy for humans to see when they when they all practice it in themselves, right? So let's just say you took a month and you said, all right, I'm gonna do this 18 and 6, but I'm also going to cut out alcohol, I'm gonna cut out processed foods, I'm gonna, I'm gonna just eat real foods. Okay. You can definitely see it in your own health. Hopefully, that will help you take a look at what it can do for your dogs. And I will say that by feeding your dog once a day, whether that is at night or whether that's in the morning, um, these fasting periods, you know, they show that they lower the inflammatory markers, right? And that is why we see so many dogs just getting on a raw diet where their inflammation goes down, their joint pain, they can now go upstairs or jump in a car or do things they weren't able to do before simply because they've stopped feeding the sugar and all of the stuff that you just mentioned, um, and it stops increasing the inflammation. A raw diet reduces the inflammation. That's the same thing it does for us when we're eating real food and not processed food. But the other super important thing that I think is so amazing for people and pets is that fasting triggers that that cleanup process in your body, right? They call it autophagy, autophagy, right? So it goes in, it removes those damaged cells and proteins. Um, and so it it it fasting where your body's not constantly digesting, you know, it helps slower the aging process in you and your pets, and it improves your cellular health. It and there's so much more. I mean, it does digestive, cognitive, um, your cardiovascular, all of that. And so when I understand this, and then I get this oh, you've got to put for intermittent supplemental feeding on there because you're gonna mislead your customers into what? Mislead them into giving them dogs, giving their dogs a better. I just it makes me so mad, Dr. Chasey.
SPEAKER_00:I know, I know. I hear you. Me too, me too. Because could because people have this false sense of security that this kibble, these kibble diets are complete and balanced, and they're everything that their pet needs, but raw is like going out into the you know, no man's land. You know, you're just really going out on a limb. I was telling you about my cat. What do animals eat in nature? My cat, I go outdoor cat, and I do feed him raw. I'm gonna be feeding him less because he's really been eating a lot of squirrels, and he will catch, and he's just an average size cat, maybe nine-pound cat or something. He brings up a full-size squirrel, brings it on our deck because he likes to show. He comes to the door, patio door, and shows us his prize, and then he's got this little corner. He goes in there and he starts at the nose and he eats the whole thing, the whole entire thing, everything, all the the skull, all the bones, the toenails, everything except the tail. Even the poop, even eats the poop. Maybe that's good probiotic or something. Eats everything, every same. I mean, it it amazes me that and and this squirrel, you know, we're talking, you know, four or five inches, it's a good size squirrel. He just chops it down, eats it.
SPEAKER_02:I said you've got to get that on a video. I want to I need that on myself.
SPEAKER_00:And there's no government label on that squirrel. I haven't seen a one yes. It comes up and it's it's got a little collar on it says complete and balanced. I haven't seen it yet.
SPEAKER_02:You know, and I would, you know what this is probably tragic, but I would like to see how you're how the cat actually kills the squirrel. Does he do like what the big cats do to the deer in the wild? Does he grab it around the throat and like puncture its neck and then I've never seen him actually kill one?
SPEAKER_00:I see him out there stalking, and he's like, he's so patient. I we have a perimeter fence around our property that's got like the four-inch squares. And one time I saw him, you know, because the grass grows up along the fence line where he can't mow, and he was like halfway through the fence facing our neighbors. Our neighbors just have this hay field. He was halfway through the fence and just sitting there. And I'm sure there's little critters there's right after they'd cut the hay, so that stirs up all the little critters, and and he'll sit in one spot for like an hour or more. You just see him just sitting and waiting for the right opportunity. But I have yet to see him actually kill something. But I agree, it'd be interesting because he brought up a bunny the other day, he could hardly carry it, it was like half his size, and like he didn't finish, he didn't eat the whole bunny. I think it was a little much, but he had to throw away part of the bunny, but um, he could barely carry it up on the deck, but he brings it up and he's all proud of it, and he flops around on likes to play with them for a little bit. I mean first it like weirded me out, but I'm like, it's nature.
SPEAKER_02:It is, and if you if you watch the nature shows, I bet your cat hunts just like the big cats do.
SPEAKER_00:I'm sure he probably does. They have to go because like that bunny was big, he had to kill that bunny really fast because they're fast, you know, and just sheer body weight of running away from him. I mean, they don't have big mouths, he didn't have big jaw strength. So they he's got to get in there and nail it right away and crush the wind. I'm sure he just goes right for the throat because they're not, you know, it's not like they grab a leg. Sometimes you'll see them in the wild, like, you know, the lions will uh go after a zebra and like grab a hind leg or something and kind of take him down that way, and then another one will go for the throat. There's never a mark on them, they're just they look perfect, so he's gotta go, he's gotta be a good killer. My husband and I are like, don't turn your back on him. You know that he knows what he's doing, man.
SPEAKER_02:Right, you know, um the other thing about raw diets, and I wanted to ask you about this because it's just you know, they talk about the bacteria. But if you really start looking at the bacteria, Dr. JC, so I think you can make the case that certainly um it's not any different than you handling a steak, chicken, everybody's getting ready to fix a turkey, they're gonna have their hands inside that turkey's body, you know, a raw turkey. Are we really masking up, putting gloves on, and worried about this bacteria that's going to kill you? Okay. I think we can make a darn good case to say it isn't any different. I don't know why people think that it is different. It has been the thing that that they use to control and to scare people. But the other part, and this is the one I wanted to ask you about, was that they say, okay, but it can really hurt humans because they can shed in their poop salmonella and E. coli and bacteria. And I'm like, do you know what they shed in their poop when you put those preventatives and vaccines in their body? Yeah, right, exactly.
SPEAKER_00:How do you know what's in their poop when they eat this kibble with all this other crap in it? Of course, I mean, there's always bacteria in poop, and you know, if they're not worried about it, just don't eat the dog's poop. Right. I just throw it up put it up, thick it in a bag, and throw it away.
SPEAKER_02:Right. I I'm like, I just the the when you go deep enough into the claims of what is so frightening, right? What is so frightening, it is laughable to me. Yeah, because you can't really make a case for it.
SPEAKER_00:Or people, you know, like you said, people will bring raw meat into their homes. Most, most people, granted, there's some vegans and vegetarians, but most people will bring some meat into their home. It's the same stuff that's in the dog food, yet those same people, and I've heard of this happening in vet clinics. Somebody goes in and they say your dog's being fed raw, and they don't even have the raw food there. Just the fact that the dog ate a raw meal and they're putting on their gloves and their masks because they're like contaminated. You know, I we were joking about that at one of our team meetings, is that clients should go in and ask the staff, do you eat do you eat meat? And say yes. Well, would you please mask up? Because I don't want you to hurt my dog because you're spewing bacteria from what you're eating. I mean, is that ridiculous? Isn't that it's that have you ever had sushi? That's what we were talking about. Ask them if they've ever eaten sushi. Oh, oh, please put your mask on because I'm sure you're spewing, you know, bacteria.
SPEAKER_02:Well, the other thing that I was listening uh to Dr. Prajay, Prajib, Praj dip, uh, about was rice. And and and he said, absolutely do not eat rice. Humans don't eat rice. Why? Same thing you and I have said. He said it's full of arsenic. Yeah, yeah, full of arsenic. It's bad for you. It has no, um, it has nothing. And and yet, Dr. JC, and yet our health professionals for dogs, the number one thing that they're gonna tell you to give your dog when your dog has a stomach upset, boiled rice and chicken. Chicken and rice, chicken and rice. I wonder who started that. Yeah. I I don't know who started that. And again, it it would be so interesting, even if you could stay off the the raw aspect with your vet, and and and your vet wants to put you your dog on a heels or one of their quote unquote. Prescription that aren't prescription, they just say prescription because that's a brand name misleading. Look, I'm gonna have this this woman send out a thing said, stop misleading your people. That is prescription, but anyway, right? Um, if they could just say, now help me understand, Doctor. Um, processed foods. This is this is a processed food, right? Wouldn't you call this ultra-processed? Because and then have your definition, ultra-processed, you know, synthetics and and the the unhealthy fats and all that. How is unprocessed foods helpful to my dog's health? I'm just I'm I'm I'm confused. I'm I'm curious. But obviously, you know you went to med school, right? So help me understand that.
SPEAKER_00:Right. Exactly, exactly. And they're so highly trained in nutrition, I'm sure they would have a good answer. No, what they say is I think you need to talk to a nutritionist, and there's very few outside of Neatley's probably the only person I've ever met that has like a certification in nutrition that actually really knows anything about nutrition. Because they're all the again, they're high-carb diets. They're like 30, 40 percent carbohydrates. I just cringe. I look at these diets, and oh, like like we see a dog with kidney values and liver values going up. Oh, their diets are like 30 or 40 percent potato. Like, are you kidding me? Where's your dog getting its nutrition from? You know, right, right.
SPEAKER_02:And and just I think if we have our ducks in a row, okay, when we go in and we ask that question, explain to me how ultra-processed food, and they may not know what ultra-processed is, so so get your get your you know, your definitions there, ultra-processed, right? High heats, all these additives, these sort of things, right? Not natural, it's in a bag, has a bunch of labels, right? Um, so how how is that? How does that how does how does that affect my dog's gut or you know, their the inflammation? Or I I don't I I would love to see how they could answer that.
SPEAKER_00:Keep the whole raw thing out of it, just ask him about that, just start asking questions. And that's not like you know, I think people are kind of intimidated to push back against the against the white coats, but just ask questions. It's your pet, you know, they're supposed to be providing you informed consent and educating you about their treatment recommendations and these prescription diets are not cheap. So say, so explain to me how this hydrolyzed soy protein is is good for you know, good for my pet. And you could go write down the the ingredients. And I bet you get down and they won't even know what what is this like beet pulp or whatever. So like I read those ingredients, like I don't even know what that is. What exactly is corn gluten meal, Doctor? Could you explain to me what corn gluten meal is and and why that's good for my pet? They'll be like, hang on just a second, let me go call Hills and ask them.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, it just it, you know, here's the thing. I wish that they would just say, Hey, we sell ultra-processed foods. Yes, um, it it has all these preservatives in it, but it's convenient. And they just left it at that, right?
SPEAKER_00:It's like going to the it's like going to the donut shop, you know, instead of having all those bags of food in the vet clinic, just have all the different flavors of donuts, right?
SPEAKER_02:But I I mean a donut shop doesn't try to convince you that it's they don't say that they're healthy, not sugary and healthy. It's like, come on. Okay, right. Why, why, why is it that we have our hands tied as as raw dog food companies um on labels? We have to by force, by force mislead people, because that really is what it is for intermittent, intermittent and supplemental feeding. Totally suggests this isn't all your dog needs. Your dog needs all this other BS to be healthy.
SPEAKER_00:So, what makes it complete in their eyes? Is it it's the is it the multivitamin? Like if you put the vitamins and minerals, you put the synthetic quote unquote multivitamin supplement in there, this yes, secret spray or whatever.
SPEAKER_02:It's the AA, yeah, it's the AAFCO standard, right? Because they had to come out with how do we create a dog food that is void of every anything that's good for the dog, starts off crappy, right? Well, we have to put all this stuff in there, we have to put all these different synthetics in there that will get you out of having to put for intermittent and supplemental feeding only, right? And for years we were like, we're not doing that, and then they started coming down really hard, and you could see how things are changing and how look at farmers farmer dogs, farmer's dog, um, their their advertising. Look at Dr. Marty's advertising. Look, you know, he's got Caesar, you know, and then you got Joe Rogan doing farmer's dog. So it people don't think about it. They they they don't think, why would a dog need cooked food when they're created to eat raw? I just think that they don't believe they're created to eat raw because if they thought that, if they really thought through it, um, that it's the whole my dog has evolved. Yeah, your dog has not evolved to eat substandard food. We have changed to feed convenient foods and we have we appreciate the people that will back up our belief system.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, that's really what it is, right? I mean, it's like, have we evolved? I mean, to eat these processed foods? I mean, you're just saying this doctor is saying how unhealthy processed foods, and we're talking about how all these human practitioners will say how unhealthy these processed foods are, and that's the same as the as the kibble. Have we evolved? No, we're still healthier on the hunter-gatherer diet that our way, way, way, way back ancestors. Hey, we haven't evolved to eat, you know, eat processed foods either. So, but they don't, I mean, they don't use that claim in people. They say no, processed foods aren't good. But in dogs, it's like, well, they've evolved to eat junk. They're gunk be healthy. How can you how can you evolve to eat something that's inherently unhealthy and is gonna cause a whole host of diseases? You wipe out your species. You know, evolution is typically about species survival. So why would a species evolve to eat something that's gonna kill it? Right, doesn't make any doesn't make any sense.
SPEAKER_02:Doesn't make any sense, zero, zero zero. All right, everybody. If you want more sense in your life, if you want more sense from a vet, you got to work with Dr. Jasak's group at a havet.com, a havet.com. Okay, that's like aha vet. You're the aha vet. Uh and if you want to get your dog on a species appropriate diet, maybe you're confused because we do have a lot of products. Well, all you got to do is head on over there, enter the chat, uh, sign up for a free consultation. You can send us a text, you can send us an email. There really isn't a way that you can't get in touch with us, a real life person, right? And we're going to help you figure it out. We got you covered because here at Raw Dog Food and Company, your pets health is our business. And what, Dr. Jason? For friends, don't let friends feed kibble, y'all. That's right. We'll see you soon, everybody. Bye bye.
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