Whether you have a Jack Russell Terrier or a Golden Retriever: all dogs are the same when they are standing in front of their food bowl. Even if their “prey” is served to them in little pieces nowadays – their instinct is still the same. Dogs are descended from wolves and there is still a wolf inside them.
Dogs know exactly what they want: it has to be meat, as natural and fresh as possible. Just as in the past, when their ancestors still roamed the forests in search of prey.
The dog's digestive tract is designed for the nutrition of a carnivore. Generally, the retention time of the food in the gastrointestinal tract depends on the breakdown and the absorption of the nutrients. Therefore hardly digestible food requires a longer digestive system.
This means that you can observe different ratios between the length of the digestive canal to the length of the body in different species. This ratio allows conclusions to be drawn regarding eating habits. The easiest food that the body can utilise is meat. For example, it is significantly more difficult and takes a lot longer for dogs to make use of pure plant-based foods such as grains. The essential predigestion of plant-based ingredients, as it is found in the stomach of prey, is ensured by heating up the ingredients for dog food.
When a wolf hunts down its prey, it provides it with everything it needs for a diet suitable for the species: meat plus the plants and minerals that are in the stomach of the prey. Nothing more. The food is composed in such a way that it breaks down quickly in the stomach and can be digested very easily.
Nowadays the “prey” of a dog is served ready prepared in its bowl. At the same time, there is a wide range of so-called “complete foods”. The German Animal Feed Regulation determines their composition. It does not, however, say anything either about the quality of the ingredients or the way in which the food is prepared. That's why you should pay particular attention to these details.
Valuable proteins from fresh meat, carbohydrates that are easy to digest, vitamins and minerals are the basis for a healthy diet for dogs. That's what the PLATINUM recipe stands for.
By contrast to most other complete foods, PLATINUM does not contain the following...
Many dogs cannot cope with these undesirable food components. The consequence can be health problems that are rarely traced back to the food: