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Why is grain free dog food better?

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Yes, there are some things that even the best diet and exercise programs cannot prevent. But, generally speaking, the better you eat, the better off you are. And the same holds true for our dogs. With this in mind, it is proven that dogs cannot process grains are easily and efficiently as proteins. So why even bother to feed it? read more

Taste of the Wild – provides grain free dry dog food with sweet potatoes and peas, any many choices for proteins, from salmon, duck, bison, and lamb, which makes switching up your dog’s food a little bit easier. read more

One misconception is that grain free dog food is also low-carb. However, vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, green peas and tapioca often replace the grains in grain-free dog foods, especially in kibble foods, making them as high or higher in carbohydrates than grain-based dog foods. read more

Dry grain-free food requires something starchy as a binding agent to create the hard kibble our dogs have grown accustomed to. Grain- or gluten free wet dog food can be higher in protein and contain fewer carbohydrates, so that may be a better (but more expensive) option. read more

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