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The P.M.R. feeding model

Updated: Jan 3

What Is Prey Model Raw (PMR)?


Feeding only whole prey without any extra plant elements is what the prey model raw (PMR) diet is all about. The idea behind it is that it provides a more natural method of eating, comparable to the way a dog's wild canine counterparts eat.


A PMR diet, which is based on a semi-flexible 80/10/5/5 ratio, is designed to provide your pet with a "whole" animal, which includes the following ingredients:


80% muscles

10% bone content

5% other organs

5% liver


PMR diets are designed to avoid processed elements commonly present in commercial dog food and the potential adverse side effects that might occur when a plant-based diet is followed. According to research, an accurate prey model raw diet closely mimics the natural feeding behaviors of both dogs and wolves' common ancestors. And we know that the forefathers of our beloved dogs were not chowing down on kibble and pieces.


Precautions Should Be Taken When Using PMR


Before making any modifications to your dog's diet, it is essential to be aware of the precautions that should be taken when dealing with raw animal products.


Dog owners must recognize that PMR is not a complete diet for their dogs. Vegetables and fruit and any additional vitamins or minerals are often absent from Prey Model Raw. Since it lacks essential nutrients such as zinc, manganese, and vitamins D3 and E, it is not considered a nutritious food option for your dog when served on its own.


Last but not least, be aware of your source. Unfortunately, some companies source raw materials that are inappropriate for human consumption and denatured. Keep an eye out for a price that appears to be too good to be true, and do your homework on the firm you're considering purchasing from.




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