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Study: Most Homemade Dog Diets Unsafe

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Most homemade dog diets lack essential nutrients.
  • Only about 6% of analyzed homemade diets were nutritionally complete.
  • Veterinarians advise consulting nutritionists for balanced homemade diets.
Study: Most Homemade Dog Diets Unsafe

New research from Texas A&M University's Dog Aging Project indicates that homemade dog food diets are frequently deficient in essential nutrients. An analysis of over 1,700 homemade diets revealed that a striking majority did not meet dogs' dietary needs, posing significant health risks to pets despite owners' good intentions.

The study, published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research, utilized an online tool to assess the nutritional completeness of submitted recipes. Alarmingly, only approximately 6 percent of these homemade diets met established nutritional standards. Even minor ingredient substitutions can create imbalances, particularly affecting critical calcium and phosphorus levels.

Veterinary experts highlight that these imbalances can lead to severe health problems, including bone weakening and kidney issues. For dogs with existing health conditions, these deficiencies can exacerbate their illnesses. The study also flagged the potential inclusion of dangerous ingredients like bones or toxic foods. To ensure a dog's well-being, owners considering homemade diets should consult a board-certified veterinary nutritionist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Dog Aging Project study found that the vast majority of homemade dog diets are nutritionally incomplete and fail to meet essential nutrient requirements.
Unbalanced homemade diets can lead to bone loss, kidney issues, and in severe cases, a condition causing bones to soften significantly.
Consult a board-certified veterinary nutritionist to help design balanced recipes tailored to your dog's specific needs.

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