
Hello everyone!
If you're thinking about healthy and delicious meals for your beloved dog every day, you probably know that dogs, like humans, can suffer from allergies.
The most popular dog foods contain beef, pork, and chicken. Recently, meats such as horsemeat and lamb have also become more widely used, and dog foods have become more diverse.
However, as food culture becomes more diverse, some dogs are becoming allergic to meats such as lamb. Recently, venison has been gaining attention from dog lovers! By the way, protein is a very important nutrient for dogs! It's said that dogs need four times as much protein in their diet as humans.
Today, I'd like to talk about meat, a vital source of nutrition for your beloved dog, specifically venison.
Characteristics of Each Meat
・Beef
When we talk about "meat," we mean beef. It's the king of meats. For dogs, too, flavorful and delicious beef is one of their favorites. Beef is also highly nutritious, especially because it's rich in iron, which is said to help prevent anemia in dogs.
・Pork
Pork's abundant vitamin B1 helps relieve stress and calm irritability.
・Chicken
Chicken is high in protein and low in fat, making it a popular diet food for both humans and dogs. Additionally, the vitamin K contained in chicken is said to help prevent calcium deposits, which can lead to arteriosclerosis and heart disease.
・Horsemeat
Like chicken, horsemeat is known as a low-calorie, high-protein meat. It's also said to be effective in relieving fatigue and boosting immunity, making it a recommended meat for senior dogs with a declining appetite.
It contains a high amount of alpha-linoleic acid, which is not found in other animal fats, and is thought to have the effect of suppressing cancer and improving blood flow.
・Lamb
It features a well-balanced content of protein, vitamins, minerals, and lipids. Although it's higher in calories than other meats, it's also rich in carnitine, which helps burn fat, making it a popular diet food.
Why Venison?
We've introduced many different types of meat so far, but there's actually another meat that's been gaining attention recently. That's dog food made with venison.
Why is venison gaining so much attention? Let's first take a look at its characteristics!
Venison
Like chicken, venison is high in protein and low in calories. It's surprisingly healthy, with half the calories and one-tenth the fat of beef per 100 grams.
However, it's a superfood, with the same amount of protein as beef. Venison is also rich in nutrients such as vitamin B6, niacin, potassium, and zinc. It also contains three times the iron of beef and linoleic acid, which promotes blood circulation and fights cancer.
Venison is said to be effective in preventing obesity.
Just looking at this, you can see that it's an incredible meat, but there's another important reason why venison is chosen.
Venison used for dog food is generally from wild deer caught by hunters. Unlike livestock such as beef and pork, venison has a low risk of antibiotic and hormone residues, making it less likely to cause allergies.
Venison is nutritious, healthy, and has a low risk of allergies—that's what makes it so appealing!
Is it safe?

So far, venison dog food seems like the perfect diet for your beloved dog! But it's not all good. The most important thing is safety.
In conclusion, doing proper research before purchasing venison dog food is essential! As mentioned earlier, venison is made from wild deer, so there's a low risk of allergies.
Wild deer may be infected with parasites or the hepatitis E virus. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has urged venison pet food producers to be careful, but it does not require them to check for disease before slaughtering venison for consumption.
Therefore, the most important thing when choosing safe venison dog food is to check whether the information is properly disclosed.
How to Choose Venison Dog Food

In addition to the quality of the ingredients, choose a food product that provides detailed disclosure of information about the manufacturing plant, manufacturing process, and distributor. While detailed disclosure is not required, choosing a food product that is willing to disclose such information without being required is key.
Also, be aware of additives and other ingredients you should be aware of!
Additives such as preservatives, colorings, and flavorings may be important for maintaining the appearance and quality of dog food, but if you want your dog to live a long and healthy life, choose a food product that does not contain these additives.
Also, meat ingredients may contain meats other than venison. It is also important to check in advance to see if you have any allergies to these meats.
[Summary]

What did you think of venison dog food?
I've written about some things you should be careful about in the latter half of this article, so some of you may be thinking, "I'm scared, I'll give up..." However, if you choose the right venison, it offers so many benefits that it could be called the most nutritious food for your dog.
It's high in protein, low in fat and calories, making it a great choice for weight management and for dogs that don't get much exercise. It's also rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and iron.
Above all, hypoallergenicity is crucial for your dog's diet. I think every dog owner shares a common desire: wanting their dog to stay healthy and energetic forever.
To do this, first take another look at the food you eat, the thing you do most every day.
