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Homemade raw and cooked meat dog food

Know Better Dog Food

Know Better Dog Food is a mixture of dry ingredients for preparing your own homemade raw or cooked dog food.
Simply add the mix to water and your own meat and you have a balanced and complete diet your dog will love.  
Our dog food products contain no grains as dogs are unable to properly digest grains.




Recommended by Veterinarians
Ask your Veterinarian if a homemade grain-free raw or cooked dog food would be of benefit to your dog's health

Know Better Dog Food products are made in the USA for our U.S. customers and in Canada for Canadian and International customers.



Homemade Dog Food

Fresh homemade dog food is superior to the typical commercial dog food that lines store shelves, and if the homemade dog food is balanced, it is without question, the best food for a dog of all ages and sizes.

Know Better Dog food products are designed to simplify the feeding process and to make sure the homemade diet contains all the necessary nutrients, vitamins and minerals dogs of all ages require. This eliminates the need to buy individual ingredients and research the correct proportions.  


U-Stew Homemade Dog Food

U-Stew for dogs

...to balance home cooking...


Over the years that we have been listening to our customers, we have come to realize that many people are apprehensive about feeding raw meat to their dog, and opt for cooking.  This is a decision that we must respect, and embrace it as a perfectly acceptable alternative.  It is certainly far superior to a commercial kibble or canned dog food, as the canine companion has some control over the quality and freshness of the meal.  However, balance is the key, as is the case with all things in life.

Know Better Dog Food has developed U-Stew, a mixture of dry ingredients for preparing homemade dog food using your own cooked meat.

We have added extra essential fatty acids from fish, for skin and coat care, and psyllium and rice bran for intestinal health. A Digestive enzyme and pre-biotic mix is added to compensate for the cooking of the meat and destruction of digestive enzymes. We have addressed joint care, in the form of gelatin and added Taurine for heart health.  Barley grass has been included as an excellent source of minerals and folic acid.   Whey protein and egg yolk complement the amino acid profile, and  also supply a very rich source of minerals.
  
The addition of vegetables is a good idea, but should not comprise more than 25% (by weight) of this diet, as we have added these nutrients in the form of kelp, beet root powder and barley grass powder.  Vitamins A and D are included in the form of liver powder, and we have balanced the calcium:phosphorus ratio at 1.1:1.

A total of 17 different ingredients are contained in this dog food product.

U-Stew for dogs - to balance home cooking.

Canine Ancestry

The dog, our constant and loyal companion, has become a symbol of affectionate fidelity and unconditional love.  Today, there is a dog in every part of the human-inhabited world.  The relationship that began thousands of years ago with commensal scavenging by tamed wolves has evolved over some 10,000 years into our present day relationship.

The modern dog has become a valued member of the family, but the dog has completely different dietary needs to those of humans. A dog has nutritional requirements that are at opposite ends of the food spectrum.  To speak of nutritional requirements of the dog is to speak of the same requirements of the wolf. Science tells us today, through DNA testing, that a dog is a wolf, and this, it appears, is indisputable.

Wolves are carnivores and opportunistic scavengers.  They meet their nutritional needs by consuming prey animals, and when necessary, fruits and berries.  The domestic dog would do well on a similar raw food diet, however this food duplication would no doubt, pose problems too numerous to mention here.  A balanced raw meat diet offers a convenient and healthy alternative.

Dog Health Problems are on the Rise - Why?

We at Know Better Dog Food have been working with canine caregivers over the years, very often as a result of these well-intentioned folks hitting the 'brick wall' of dealing with increasing chronic health problems.  These health issues frequently arise as a result of feeding grain-based commercial dog food.

Know Better Dog Food's nutritional analysis is based on years of research and observation, and has resulted in a dog food that duplicates, as closely as possible, the nutritional content of the  ancient ancestors of the dog.  Easy to use and reasonably priced, it has become the mainstay of a growing number of dogs across North America.

Benefits of a Biologically Correct Dog Food

Both pro-active caregivers and knowledgable Veterinarians have come to understand and appreciate the benefits of a biologically correct diet, and this very trend is now considered mainstream.

Benefits you may observe:
. Weight Control - better muscle tone
. Cleaner teeth and gums - tartar disappears
. No "doggy" odor
. More lustrous coat
. No more dry, itchy skin, hot spots or alopecia
. Increased energy
. Ear problems alleviated
. Less backyard cleanup
. Most allergies disappear
. Arthritis can be significantly reduced or disappears
. Less risk of cancer
. Anal gland relief          
. Fewer Veterinary bills!

  
Benefits of a Biologically Correct Dog Food
Know Better Dog Food does not use any ingredients or products from commercial pet food companies or rendering facilities.

We use only the best quality human grade ingredients and our dog food is made fresh under strict supervision.

We use no grains as fillers as they are frequently the cause of allergies and numerous other health problems.

No cruel animal testing is done, nor is it necessary. Our dog food is based on a sound, nutritional common sense approach to feeding.

If you have any questions,please e-mail us at: info@knowbetterdogfood.com or call our toll free line: 1 866 922 6463
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