When you think of a healthy diet for your dog, what comes to mind?
Probably meat, some veggies, maybe even a scoop of kibble they seem to love. But what if we told you that many commercial dog foods are packed with unnecessary carbohydratesāand those carbs could be quietly impacting your dogās long-term health?
Letās break it down.
š„ Carbs: Not a Canine Necessity
Unlike humans, dogs donāt have a metabolic requirement for carbohydrates. That means their bodies arenāt designed to rely on carbs the way ours are.
So why are carbs like rice, lentils, corn, soy, and potatoes often the top ingredients in dog food?
š Because theyāre cheap, they act as fillers, and they help bind kibble together during processing.
š But nutritionally? They offer little value and can contribute to health issues like obesity, inflammation, and chronic disease.
š„ The Hidden Danger of Heat-Processed Carbs
Hereās where it gets even trickier.
When these starches are processed at high heatālike in most kibbleāthey form Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs). These harmful compounds can accelerate aging and contribute to issues like:
- Arthritis
- Diabetes
- Inflammatory diseases
- Cellular degeneration
Over time, that āharmlessā kibble might be doing more damage than you think.
ā A Quick Guide to Choosing Better Food
Reducing starchy carbs in your dogās diet can dramatically boost their health. Hereās what Victoria recommends:
Rating | Carbohydrate % | Processing Level | Example |
ā Okay | < 20% from starch | Heat processed once | Dehydrated foods |
š„ Great | < 15% from starch | Minimal heat or pasteurized | Gently cooked meals |
š Excellent | < 10% from starch | No heat processing | Raw or homemade raw |
Even small changes make a big difference. You donāt have to go 100% raw overnightābut being mindful of carb content is a powerful first step.
š Ingredients to Avoid
Reading labels? Keep your eyes peeled for these red flags:
- Soy products (soybean meal, soy flour, etc.)
- Animal by-products
- Artificial preservatives (like BHA, BHT)
- Colorings and flavorings
- āMealsā (meat meal, poultry meal, corn gluten meal)
Less is more when it comes to processed fillers.
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Give your dog the gift of optimal healthāstarting with what goes in their bowl.