Benefits Of Feeding Fur
Ever wonder what the Fuzz is up with all the furry treats?? ๐
One of the most common questions I get is โDogs can eat fur??โ And the answer is a Big, Resounding YES! ๐๐ผ
Your pets SHOULD be eating fur! ๐ This provides nutrition not usually found in petfood, and is a fun way to boost your petโs digestive & musculoskeletal health!
๐ฉ FIBER ๐ฉ
Kibble fed pets are experiencing a PLAGUE of digestive & Anal Gland disorders! In highly processed foods devoid of Healthy, Live Bacterial Cultures, their digestive systems are left to fend for their ownโ often resulting in digestive sensitivities & chronically loose stool. This in turn caused anal glands to become inflamed or impacted, which can be painful and dangerous! THIS IS NOT NORMAL, you should NOT have to get your petโs anal glands expressed on a regular basisโ the body is designed to take care of that on its own.
By adding fur to the diet you are bulking up the stool, which gives gut bacteria a healthy environment to grow and thrive, and it results in firmer stools which naturally express the anal glands by design!
Scared by poops full of fur? DONโT BE! It just means their digestive tract is doing its job, and the fur is able to scrub their intestines of any debris or parasites! Think poopy pipe cleaner ๐ฉ๐ชฅ
๐ฅฆ NUTRITION ๐ฅฉ
โHEALTHY TENDONS DONโT SPONTANEOUSLY RUPTURE.โ - @drkarenbecker
Fur, Feathers, & Wool are the BEST source of dietary Manganese!
As we have come to accept torn/ruptured tendons & ligaments as normal occurrences, veterinary professionals are finding that MOST of our pets are dangerously deficient in a trace mineral called MANGANESE ๐ชจ
Trace minerals are considered nonessential, and therefore not required in commercial pet food. Overtime this manganese deficiency weakens Bones, Tendons, & ligaments (among other things) until one day they tear during a mild game of fetch! ๐ค
The good news is that supplementing with manganese can help to reverse and heal the damage done, and even help to heal an already torn ligament! โค๏ธ