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During July 2018, Dr. Mahan was given the opportunity to visit the Hill’s Pet Nutrition Center and a manufacturing plant where all of their canned food is made. Here she’ll go over some of what she learned!
Hey all! A common question we get asked is, “What should I feed my pet?” I’d like to offer some suggestions and veterinary approved websites to check out to help you make a better informed decision!
Find the AAFCO statement on your pet’s food.
Grain free is not always the best or needed
Pet food is sold due to marketing and pretty colors and pictures on bags. The grain free movement is just that, a marketing movement. Our dogs are omnivores and in fact do require some plants and yes grains can be fed to them! Sure, some pets seem to have less allergies when on a grain free diet, but honestly this is over marketed. In fact, there is a new study being conducted by the FDA regarding boutique grain free foods with novel protein sources with high legume content. These foods have thought to be associated with taurine deficiency and heart disease in our dogs.
When in doubt we can discuss the food(s) you are feeding your pet and decide on which is the most appropriate for your pet. It is really helpful if you bring in a picture of what you’re feeding so we can look it up or even the bag itself! If you want to do some research yourself here are some of the websites I recommend:
http://vetnutrition.tufts.edu/category/finding-the-best-food-for-your-pet/
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