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ðŸū Common Dog Food Myths Debunked — 2025 Guide for USA & UK Pet Owners

ðŸū Common Dog Food Myths Debunked — 2025 Guide for USA & UK Pet Owners 🐕 Introduction Every day, thousands of dog owners across the USA and UK are misled by dog food myths that could harm their pets’ health. From the idea that “grain-free is always better” to the belief that “wet food is bad,” misinformation spreads fast. In this guide, we’re debunking the most common myths so you can make smarter, healthier choices for your furry best friend. ðŸĶī Myth #1: “Grain-Free Is Always Healthier” Not all dogs need grain-free food. While some pets have grain allergies, most dogs digest grains like rice, oats, and barley just fine. In fact, studies have linked some grain-free diets to heart issues (like DCM). Always read labels and choose foods that meet AAFCO or FEDIAF standards for balanced nutrition. 🍗 Myth #2: “Dogs Should Eat Human Food for Better Health” Feeding dogs table scraps can be dangerous. Foods like chocolate, onions, garlic, and grapes are toxic. Safe human-food ...

ðŸū Common Dog Food Myths Debunked — 2025 Guide for USA & UK Pet Owners

ðŸū Common Dog Food Myths Debunked — 2025 Guide for USA & UK Pet Owners 🐕 Introduction Every day, thousands of dog owners across the USA and UK are misled by dog food myths that could harm their pets’ health. From the idea that “grain-free is always better” to the belief that “wet food is bad,” misinformation spreads fast. In this guide, we’re debunking the most common myths so you can make smarter, healthier choices for your furry best friend. ðŸĶī Myth #1: “Grain-Free Is Always Healthier” Not all dogs need grain-free food. While some pets have grain allergies, most dogs digest grains like rice, oats, and barley just fine. In fact, studies have linked some grain-free diets to heart issues (like DCM). Always read labels and choose foods that meet AAFCO or FEDIAF standards for balanced nutrition. 🍗 Myth #2: “Dogs Should Eat Human Food for Better Health” Feeding dogs table scraps can be dangerous. Foods like chocolate, onions, garlic, and grapes are toxic. Safe human-food ...