In mid-July the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) announced a strong stance against feeding raw animal-sourced protein diets to pets. Later this month at their annual meeting in San Diego veterinarians will be voting to add this tenet...
The Effect of Cooking Temperatures on the Probiotics and Enzymes in Carna4
Carna4 has fielded several inquiries by customers questioning the effect of cooking temperatures on the probiotics and enzymes in our food. Consumers wonder how hot our oven is, and if nutrients are destroyed in the heat. The common belief that...
The Unique Look and Feel of Natural Dog Food
Over the last few decades, most dog food has basically looked the same: a hard, brown kibble. That image may come to mind today when dog owners open a bag of food, even when the dog food is completely natural. The contents of synthetic dog food...
Is Your Dog Getting the Right Enzymes for its Health?
Why dogs need digestive enzymes to absorb maximum nutrients from their diet and how you can help ensure they receive enough. Post also looks at third party sources that explain why plant-based enzymes are superior to animal-based enzymes as a dietary source.

