What’s The Best Dog Food Kibble
Did you know that dogs consuming kibble exhibit 32 times higher glyphosate levels in their urine compared to humans? This alarming revelation emphasizes the importance of choosing the right dog food brand for your pet.
Clients frequently ask me for recommendations on the best dry dog food or kibble. While some are still hesitant about transitioning to alternatives like Volhard Dog Nutrition or homemade dog food, I understand their concerns and offer insights into dry dog food options. But I will not recommend a brand.
Determining the absolute best dry dog food (kibble) can be challenging, as the landscape is ever-evolving. In the past, I recommended four top-tier kibble brands based on criteria such as ingredient quality, minimal fillers and carbohydrates, incorporation of non-synthetic vitamins and minerals, and overall recipe composition.
However, even these reputable brands have faced recalls, legal issues, acquisitions by large corporations, and ethical marketing concerns, jeopardizing pet health for profits. This trend highlights a critical issue—prioritizing pets' well-being should be paramount. See The Truth About Pet Food
New dog food brands emerge constantly, altering recipes and employing persuasive marketing tactics. Keeping up with these changes can be daunting. As a responsible endorser, I seek confidence in the products I recommend, and unfortunately, current kibble or wet food brands don't align with my standards due to the challenges in keeping up with research and staying aware of recalls and litigations.
For those seeking the right kibble brand, thorough research is vital. Explore my Nutrition Blog, scrutinize labels, consult resources like dogfoodadvisor.com, read customer reviews, and investigate recalls and lawsuits associated with the brand. Understanding brand ownership and calculating the true cost, including necessary supplements like whole food vitamins and minerals, digestive enzymes, probiotics, and Omega 3, is essential.
Consider whether your chosen brand promotes optimal health and longevity, going beyond AAFCO minimum requirements, or simply meets basic nutritional standards. Your dog's food should enhance their well-being and exceed mere survival.
If you're dedicated to enhancing your dog's nutrition, I'm here to help, regardless of your chosen diet. Even if you opt for kibble, I can assist you in making incremental improvements strategically, considering both your dog's health and your budget.
Don't compromise on your dog's nutrition—request a call back today and embark on a journey towards improved canine wellness.
In my blog and social media, I emphasize that the best dog food is high-quality raw dog food or a homemade lightly cooked recipe using human-grade ingredients. The health advantages are remarkable. Opt for nutritious, whole-food-based dog food, steering clear of heavily processed dry kibble containing starch, fillers, and miscellaneous protein sources
I have absolute confidence in the quality, integrity, and exceptional support provided by Volhard. I can readily reach out for assistance regarding individual dog needs, benefiting from Volhard's dedicated community of consultants and like-minded Pet Health Coaches. Alternatively, I can guide you in preparing a real ingredient-based recipe at home through Dr. Ruth Roberts Crockpet, also highly nutritious food for those of you who prefer to cook or need additional customization!
I've extensively compared various dog food options, including freeze-dried, dehydrated, and frozen raw dog foods. We can delve into those specifics at a later discussion. However, each time I evaluate, I find myself returning to the unmatched quality assurance offered by Volhard Dog Nutrition or Making Your Own Food.
When visiting a pet retailer such as PetSmart or a local boutique dog food shop, you'll encounter a myriad of recommendations. However, it's essential to recognize that these suggestions may lack true expertise or the ability to customize a nutrition and wellness strategy for your individual pet. Even veterinarians, while recommending brands they are affiliated with like Hills Science Diet, Royal Canin, or Purina, may not possess extensive nutritional knowledge. I encourage you to inquire about their training to validate this firsthand.