sweet potato for dogs

update: recent research has suggested that sweet potatoes, while not poisonous, may not be appropriate for a dog’s diet. dcm is a disease of the heart muscle that leads to reduced heart pumping function and increased heart size. while the most common cause of dcm is genetic, on rare occasions other factors can also result in the condition, particularly in breeds that are not frequently affected.” it shouldn’t come as a surprise that sweet potatoes are often found on lists …

dog food for allergies

it’s not uncommon for dogs to be allergic to one or more of the ingredients commonly found in dog food. “the most common allergies include beef, chicken, lamb, and wheat.” while the right dog food for your dog’s allergy will depend upon guidance from your vet, we’ve researched the best options for a variety of preferences and scenarios, evaluating dog foods with a limited list of ingredients, formulated to avoid specific allergens. however, the ingredient list does include egg and …

best dog food for allergies

your vet will be able to run some tests and rule out any underlying health conditions and if food is the cause, they’ll also be able to help you transition your dog over to a suitable allergy formula. we also recommend you stick with one protein and one vegetable as this is easier for the body to digest. grains can be hard to digest for dogs with more severe allergies and pork by-products do lower the overall quality of what …

best hypoallergenic dog food

our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 29% protein, 14% fat and 49% estimated carbs… yielding a fat-to-protein ratio of about 46%. dry matter label analysis reveals a wet recipe containing 32% protein, 20% fat and 40% estimated carbs… with a fat-to-protein ratio of about 63%. our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe contains 36% protein, 20% fat and 36% estimated carbs… creating a fat-to-protein ratio of about 56%. our dry matter label analysis reveals the recipe …

duck dog food

but just because a bag of food has a picture of a duck emblazoned across the logo does not mean it is a healthy, nutritious food for your pet. real duck makes the food plenty tasty, and your dog cares about the smell, taste and texture of his food, not the color. but, while duck is a good protein source for many elimination diets, choosing a food that also contains chicken meal, pork fat, or any other number of additional …