Sometimes dog digestion issues. When
you first adopted a dog you kept dreaming that grain-free was really good for
new diets and for stomach issues grain intolerance is one of the most common
dietary concerns that veterinary nutritionists. Stephanie Taunton hears from
pet owners. She says food allergies, especially two grains aren't really a
problem in pets. Very rarely are their allergens, two grains and that's a very
common misconception. Animals have vastly different nutritional needs than
humans. When people try to apply their own diets to their pets doesn’t always
work out so well. Another common trend, especially for those who are meat-free
themselves is feeding their pets of vegetarian or vegan diets. Cats are
carnivores now that doesn’t mean that cats can't tolerate carbohydrates and
plant sources of food in their food, but they are designed to eat certain meats
others don't shy away from meat feeding their pets. A raw diet with the belief
that dogs and cats should eat more like their wolf and Wildcat ancestor.
Stephanie Taunton says a raw diet
is not only nutritionally inadequate but can also put animals and their owners
at risk for infectious diseases. Pet owners concerned about the ingredients in pet
foods. May be tempted to make their own, but most homemade pet food recipes
just don't contain the nutrients your pet needs and can cause severe health
issues the worst-case scenarios will be significant bone. Deformities and young
animals that don’t grow their bones appropriately they can get fractures. They
become paralyzed after consulting her. Vet Lily ditched the grain-free food and
found the right diet for dogs who were growing into a happy healthy dog.