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Raw food diets in companion animals: a critical review.
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NutritionAnimal ScienceAnimal NutritionRaw Food DietsCompanion AnimalVeterinary ScienceSmall Animal Internal MedicineEducationAnimal HealthVeterinary EpidemiologyMeat-based Pet DietsRaw Meat DietsFeed SafetyMedicineRaw Meat-based DietsFood Safety
Feeding of raw meat-based diets to pets has become an increasingly popular trend amongst pet owners. Owners, who desire to provide the best for their pets, seek veterinary opinions about food options. This paper reviews and applies standards of evidence-based medicine to grade the available scientific literature that addresses the nutritional benefits or risks, infectious disease risks, and public health implications of raw, meat-based pet diets. Although there is a lack of large cohort studies to evaluate risk or benefit of raw meat diets fed to pets, there is enough evidence to compel veterinarians to discuss human health implications of these diets with owners.
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