Why It Is Not Recommended to Feed Dogs Raw Meat

Dogs
Nowadays, we feed dogs cooked food, but some owners still feed them raw meat. Why do we always suggest not feeding dogs raw meat? Besides raw meat having many parasites, other reasons we cannot let dogs eat raw meat are:
Raw meat tastes better than cooked meat: If dogs get used to raw meat, they will find the taste of cooked meat less appealing. For dogs, the bloody smell of raw meat is more tempting than the delicious cooked meat smell we humans perceive. Dogs are naturally picky eaters, so if you don’t want your dog to become increasingly difficult to feed, don’t feed it raw meat.
The bloody smell of raw meat may affect the dog's temperament: This is hearsay, but it’s said that dogs who have eaten raw meat and come into contact with the bloody smell may become fiercer than before, potentially triggering primal wild instincts and temperament changes.
Pet dogs’ digestive systems are not adapted to raw meat: Pet dogs domesticated for many years have long since adapted to human diets and probably no longer know what raw meat tastes like. Over the years, their digestive systems have gradually changed; I estimate they are no longer suited to digest raw meat. Just like humans, occasionally eating sashimi or raw beef often causes diarrhea. One time, my friend's dog sneaked a piece of raw meat from the kitchen and had diarrhea for several days.
In summary, to reduce trouble, it is best not to feed your dog raw meat!