Isn’t pork dangerous for our pets?Updated 5 months ago
Yes, pork can be dangerous for pets if not handled correctly. If you want to give your pets homemade raw pork, it's best to consult with your vet first. They can provide specific guidance based on your pet's health and dietary needs.
Historically, pigs harboured an intestinal worm that caused illness in humans and animals. However, this is no longer a concern. Australia has been free of any harmful elements in pigs for many years. Additionally, Frontier Pets employs various safeguards to ensure safety.
Frontier Pets Pork Recipe ensures that our meat is sourced from ethical and sustainable farms, where pigs roam freely and are raised in contested environments. Moreover, our pork products are freeze-dried, leaving no moisture to foster bacterial growth.
Secondly, we undertake microbiology tests on all of our produce quarterly to ensure that it is free of nasties. So you can rest assured that our pork products are safe for your pet. And they love it! It is one of the best proteins for dogs and looks and smells amazing!
This general health advice comes from holistic veterinarian Dr. Kathy Cornack. For any specific health concerns about your pet, please consult your veterinarian. Individual animal needs may vary. This is general advice only.