
Promise your Pets a Longer, Healthier Life: Learning with Examples
, by The Pet Belly, 4 min reading time
, by The Pet Belly, 4 min reading time
We all want our pets around longer. We want them healthy, happy, frolicking around in the grass, giving lickies, getting zoomies and just being as happy as they make us in every moment of our day. But what if I told you, the food we give them everyday could actually be making their lives shorter? Or making them repeatedly ill?
Humans historically lived till the age of 50. Then we researched nutrition, better diets, our medicine advanced and now humans are living comfortably, well into their 80s and 90s. What did we change in our nutrition? We started eating better food, less junk, we started identifying right from wrong for our bodies. So, let's relate what we know about ourselves to our furry little angels. You eat better, you live longer. You eat processed or junk food everyday, you introduce your bodies as a host for diseases and you probably die young.
Let's not take my word for it.
To illustrate the remarkable impact of nutrition on a pet's longevity, let's turn our attention to Bobi, the Portuguese wonder dog. At a sprightly 30 years old, Bobi has defied conventional expectations of canine lifespan. His secret? A diet rich in fresh, unprocessed foods.
On being interviewed about the secret to its' long life, Bobi's owner said “What we ate, they ate to” He believes that this has contributed greatly to Bobi’s longevity. Bobi has always eaten ‘human food.’ “Between a can of animal food or a piece of meat, Bobi doesn’t hesitate and chooses our food.”
Consider this: we know the importance of a balanced, whole-food diet for our own health. We wouldn't consume processed, packaged meals daily. So why should we settle for less when it comes to our pets?
The Roadmap to a Fresh Diet: (Hint: It's very similar to OUR best possible diet!)
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Making the Transition Transitioning your pet to a fresh diet should be gradual. Begin by incorporating small amounts of fresh food alongside their regular diet, gradually increasing the portion over time. Consult Your Veterinarian Before making any significant changes to your pet's diet, consult with your veterinarian. They can provide tailored advice based on your pet's individual health, age, and specific dietary needs.
Just as a well-balanced, natural diet fuels our own longevity, the same principle applies to our furry friends. By providing them with fresh, nutrient-dense foods, we are not only ensuring their health but also extending the precious years we get to spend with them.
Take a cue from Bobi, the 30-year-old Portuguese wonder dog, and make the switch to a diet that champions vitality and well-being. Your pet will thank you with wagging tails and a lifetime of companionship.