Feeding pets raw ground beef might not be the best idea, according to Robert Backus, veterinary professor a the University of Missouri, Columbia.
Risks of bones
Additionally, raw meat can affect the
pet’s health. Animals that consume cooked or uncooked bones can experience tears
anywhere along their digestive tracts from their mouths to their intestines.
Cooked bones can actually splinter more when they are consumed. Pet foods offer
a safe alternative to raw meat diets.
“The ingredients found in pet foods
are generally more consistent and thereby better provide for nutritional
balance.
AAFCO recommendations
Owners should pay
attention to labelling to ensure they are purchasing the correct food for their
animal that meets nutritional profiles or passed feeding tests recommended by
the Association of American Feed Control Officials,” Backus said.
The
Association of American Feed Control Officials’ recommendations are used by
nutritionists to evaluate pet foods and by federal and state officials to
regulate pet foods.
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