Raw Pet Food Menu
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A raw diet consists of meat, bones, vegetables, fruits and organs that are fed uncooked. Animals in the wild have dined on raw meats for thousands of years making it superior to processed foods. When feeding a raw diet you are also providing your pet essential nutrients as well as easily digestible vitamins, minerals and live enzymes in is bio-available form.
What is a raw diet for cats and dogs?
A raw diet consists of meat, bones, vegetables, fruits and organs that are fed uncooked. Animals in the wild have dined on raw meats for thousands of years making it superior to processed foods. When feeding a raw diet you are also providing your pet essential nutrients as well as easily digestible vitamins, minerals and live enzymes in is bio-available form.
For more information on the safety of feeding raw, click here.
The Pet Beastro has many raw options available for big or small, finicky eaters and are proud to have Metro Detroit's largest variety of raw.
Benefits of Raw:
- Reduces allergy side effects
- Smaller, less smelly stools
- Less water consumption
- Reduces digestive upset and colitis
- Eliminate pet odors
- Cleans teeth naturally
- Provides weight control
- Promotes overall health
Watch Jill talk about the benefits in this video.
A few of the brands we carry are:
Bravo!
Bravo! fresh frozen raw diet, treats, bones and chews products are a success story based upon a few “no compromise” ideas that have propelled Bravo! to the forefront of the “raw diet revolution.”
Nature's Logic
Nature’s Logic provides your pet with essential and complete nutrition using only 100% natural ingredients. They never add chemically-synthesized vitamins, minerals or other trace nutrients, to ensure that your pet is not exposed to the potential toxicities associated with these man-made substances.
Oma's Pride
Oma's Pride is a complete line of prepared raw pet food products made expressly for those feeding raw diets to their pets. With their fresh-frozen ground meat/bone products, you provide the love, while they provide the nutrition.
Primal
Since 2001 Primal Pet Foods has been committed to elevating the health of your pets. From complete and balanced Formula diets along with supplemental foods in thier Mixes & Grinds line to their full line of Primal Treats, they use only the best ingredients because that's what your pets deserve.
Stella and Chewys
Every Stella & Chewy’s product is made with raw, naturally raised meat, poultry or fish, sourced from USDA-inspected facilities, without added hormones or antibiotics.
Vital Essentials
Vital Essentials is full of the good stuff that pets crave. Fresh high-grade USDA meats, vital whole organ meats, and ground meaty bones make up the perfect recipe for our ultimate, nutritionally balanced and complete diet. Just like Mother Nature intended!
Yoghund
Yogurt is a special food that is extremely nourishing and known to contribute to overall well-being. Beneficial probiotics, prebiotics and superior ingredients found in Yöghund help to make it a super food! Yöghund has BILLIONS of live cultures per cup and the 7 different strains make it truly unique and different from any other dog treat on the market.
Tuckers Raw Frozen
Their products are all made in a USDA facility in Wisconsin. Unlike other dog products... their products never leave this USDA chain and come exclusively from human grade raw materials.
Rad Cat
The offer a premium, all-natural, complete, and balanced raw diet formulated exclusively for the domestic feline carnivore. They produce the original grain and vegetable-free, whole food diets for cats and raw treats.
Some raw is better than no raw! Add it in as an afternoon snack. Feed a few meals of raw a week. Use the nuggets or niblets as food toppers. Any amount of raw is very beneficial to your pet.
Stop by The Pet Beastro today to see our selection and find the best option for your pet.
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