
What's Hiding in Your Dog's Dry Food?
A recent study looked at the safety and nutritional content of 35 different dry dog foods sold in Europe. While some guidelines suggest minimum levels for protein and fat, there aren't strict rules for what could be harmful, like certain bacteria or yeasts. Alarmingly, researchers found that grain-based foods were more likely to have harmful bacteria, which can be an indicator of poor hygiene and safety during production. Luckily, none of the tested foods contained Salmonella, but other concerning bacteria were found, highlighting the need for careful food choices.
For dog parents, this means paying attention to the type of dry food you choose for your furry friend. Grain-free options may be a safer choice, as they were found to have fewer harmful microorganisms. It's a good idea to look for brands that prioritize high-quality ingredients and have strict hygiene practices. By staying informed, you can help ensure your dog has safe and healthy meals, which is essential for their overall happiness and well-being.
Read the full study on Pubmed
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37924730/
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