Grain / Grain Free
For overweight dogs, a low carb diet can help them shed extra pounds. If you are searching for a low-carb option, it is important not to confuse grain-free with low-carb. When grain-free foods are produced, the grains are often replaced with high carb products like sweet potatoes. Grain-free foods can therefore be even higher in carbs than typical kibble.While it is true that there are many low-quality grains out there, ancient and whole grains contain many beneficial nutrients. It is definitely a good idea to steer clear of low-quality kibble products that feature grains with minimal nutrients as their main ingredient. Alternatively, foods that contain high quality grains, like barley and oats, along with premium proteins and veggies are a great choice for your pet.
A study recent study calling out foods that were grain free, stating that they lacked the taurine needed for good heart health has pushed food brands across the spectrum to reformulated their products to ensure your pet is getting the recommended amount of vitamins and minerals for a healthy heart. In most cases feeding your pet a healthy nutrient dense natural food eliminates this issue.
Grains May Contribute to Allergies in Some Dogs
Just like humans, pets can also have food related allergies. The most common food related allergies in include chicken, salmon, beef, dairy, and eggs. While your furry friend may be affected by grain related allergies and gluten intolerance, these types of allergies are less common. If your pet is experiencing allergies, it is important to figure out the cause. Most of the time this can be easily remedied by switching their food to a healthier option. Environmental factors are also likely to cause allergies, so consider shampoos, dust and other allergens that they may be in contact with frequently. If this is a continuing issue for your pet always consider a visit to your vet.
At Bark If You’re Dirty we make healthy options a priority for your pet. That’s why we stock our shelves with only natural pet foods, including grain, grain-free, raw-food options and more. If you’re unsure about which food is best for your dog, feel free to discuss it with one of our pet food experts in a purple shirt at one of our locations near you. We promise to help you find a tasty, nutrient-dense food that will make your furry friend happy!