When the question arises whether a dog can eat cooked organ meat and rice, the answer is clear: not in that way. Within the Pure Love and Harmony Wellness formula, which we have been developing for years, there is no place for wheat, corn, or even cooked rice. The reason is simple.

Carbohydrates eventually break down into glucose molecules, which can create serious metabolic strain and contribute to chronic allergic reactions. Therefore, understanding why fresh organ meat is healthy for dogs—and why cooked grains fall short—is foundational to reversing chronic inflammation.

The Myth of Cooked Rice

Rice can be part of a dog’s diet, but not in its cooked form. A dog can digest plant proteins only when they are fermented. Through fermentation, rice, beans, or soy can be transformed into proteins and cheese-like substitutes that may form up to fifty percent of the meal.

Without that specific biochemical process, cooked rice is simply a source of sugar that burdens the dog’s organism. This glycemic overload illustrates why starch-heavy commercial foods cause issues, and why fresh organ meat is healthy for dogs because it supplies ancestral nutrients without the glucose spike.

Organ Meat Versus Steak: What Is “Styrofoam” and What Is Food

Many owners make the mistake of thinking that a clean filet or steak is the highest quality part of meat. The truth is very different. Compared to liver, heart, or kidneys, a regular beef steak is like “styrofoam”. It contains almost nothing that a dog truly needs.

Organ meats are nutritionally superior because they are packed with essential minerals and vitamins that pure muscle meat does not provide. In nature, animals eat the organs first, not the muscles, because instinctively they know where the real nutritional power lies. Knowing why fresh organ meat is healthy for dogs reshapes your raw feeding strategy, guiding you to prioritize systemic vitality over human aesthetic preferences.

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A close up of chopped organ meat rich in vitamins to express pureloveandharmony and ancestral dog health

Finely chopped organ meat like liver and kidneys provides the concentrated, bioavailable minerals that pure muscle meats lack.

Prioritizing Mineral Power Over Visual Appeal

If you want your dog to receive the highest nutritional value, focus on the bioavailable minerals found in internal organs rather than on the visual appeal of clean muscle meat. When you match cellular needs with natural biochemistry, the body achieves homeostasis.

To explore more about how freshly prepared, raw meals and natural enzymes restore internal balance, read our holistic nutrition guidelines.

At Sasha Riess, we look past commercial labels to honor the unique biological blueprint of your companion. True health requires addressing the subtle internal patterns that create lasting vitality and pureloveandharmony. Discover the customized path to your dog’s longevity: Linktree Sasha Riess

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