Each month on Google, over 600,000 searches are conducted for the term “Paleo diet.” The Paleolithic diet plan is one that many people are catching on to and adopting in an effort to become healthier and return to eating more of what their ancestors ate. But many people who are adopting this diet may be still be feeding their pets the same old by-product-filled foods that they have been giving them for years. The good news is that they can indeed give their pet a Paleolithic diet, as well, and their pets will thrive as a result.
“Anytime we can get back to eating a more natural diet, or one that our ancestors ate, we are going to be healthier,” explains Will Post, president of Hound & Gatos Pet Food Corporation. “The same goes for our pets. By going Paleo with your pets, you will be giving them a healthier diet that is closer to what they would eat in nature.”
Paleolithic pet food consists primarily of high-quality protein in the form of meat. It forgoes any of the highly processed and by-product-filled routes that many pet food manufacturers use today. With Paleolithic pet food, which is more concentrated on high-quality meat as the number-one ingredient, pets will thrive, will be healthier, and will most likely live a longer life.
Paleolithic cat and dog foods offer up a healthy dose of 100 percent animal protein, zero percent plant protein, and they use only high-quality meat sources, including beef, salmon, lamb, chicken, trout, pork, and rabbit. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning that they must have meat in order to be healthy, yet many cat foods on the store shelves are filled with products like corn, wheat, soy, meat by-products, and other fillers, including those that are artificial. Dogs, while omnivores, thrive on a high-quality meat-based diet.
“Feeding your pet high-quality food will not only help them look better, but they will feel better, too," added Post. “Whether you go Paleo or choose not to, it’s a good idea for your pets to make the switch. Paleo food is closer to what they would naturally eat, and there is a good chance they will enjoy that meat much more than all the corn and fillers.”
To learn more about Hound & Gatos, including where to buy products, visit their site at: www.houndgatos.com.
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