Game paste
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The benefits of venison paste
Venison paste has a number of benefits for your dog's health and well-being:
- It is hypoallergenic, which means it does not trigger allergic reactions. This is because game meat is very rare in dogs' diets and therefore no antibodies are formed against it.
- It is easy to digest as it contains little fat and connective tissue. This is easy on your dog's gastrointestinal tract and prevents diarrhea or flatulence.
- It is rich in protein and provides high-quality amino acids, which are important for muscle building and cell regeneration. This strengthens your dog's immune system and defenses.
- It is low in calories and is therefore also suitable for overweight dogs or those with a tendency to diabetes. Game meat has a low glycemic index, which means that it causes blood sugar levels to rise only slowly.
The disadvantages of venison paste
Game paste also has some disadvantages that you should be aware of:
- It is relatively expensive compared to other types of food. This is due to the low availability of game meat and the high quality standards required for its production.
- It can lead to deficiency symptoms if you only feed your dog venison paste. This is because game meat alone does not contain all the nutrients your dog needs. You should therefore always supplement a balanced diet with vegetables, fruit, grains or other ingredients.
- Feeding your dog raw game meat can lead to parasite infestation. This is because wild animals are often carriers of worms or other pathogens that can be passed on to your dog. You should therefore only ever use cooked or pasteurized game meat.
Wildpaste is a high-quality food for dogs that offers many benefits for your dog's health and well-being. It is particularly suitable for dogs with intolerances or allergies as it contains no chemical additives, colorants or preservatives. However, you should always make sure that you supplement your dog's food with other ingredients to prevent deficiency symptoms. You should also only use cooked or pasteurized game meat to avoid parasite infestation.
If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.
Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊