Grain-Free Dog Food Controversy: We Need Less Marketing and More Science
Pet food companies may not be entirely honest in promoting their products as safe and healthy amidst controversy surrounding grain-free dog food and DCM.
The Challenges of Pet Nutrition: No One is “Right” or “Wrong”
While in school I was taught that half of what I was learning would be proven wrong – the problem is that we did not, and still don’t know what half is wrong. Even so, the more education I receive and the more brilliant scientists and researchers I meet from around the world, the more I realize we know very little about the world we live in and the sciences that drive it. It’s up to us to keep asking questions, keep exploring and keep challenging everything.
Grain-Free Pet Foods and Heart Disease: The Whole Truth
Pet owners and veterinarians are expressing concern over the potential relationship between grain-free pet foods and heart disease known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). However, little research and data are available on this topic, and some industry professionals fail to recognize the greater issue at hand. DCM is just one of the many health concerns that pet owners face, including cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, and allergies.
The Evolution of Pet Food: From Table Scraps to Extruded Kibble
In this article, we will take a look at the evolution of pet food, from the invention of the dog biscuit to the extrusion process of making kibble and the current trend of individualized nutrition.
The Importance of Gut Health for Pets: The Role of Bacteria
Throughout the past 3 months, several peer-reviewed articles indicated how critical the microbiota and micro-biome are to canine behavior, health and performance, each warranting its own discussion. The following article discusses why canines should regularly receive probiotic supplementation to support their unique needs, and prevent common ailments and diseases
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Why Your Dog Food Labels May be Deceiving
/ NorthPoint PetsNutrition goes far beyond an ingredient label and the guaranteed analysis. Read More
The Tough Questions We Ask Prospective Brands
/ Nicole R. CammackRecently a pet food company reached out to us in an attempt to earn a spot on our shelves. In response, Nicci asked a series of questions regarding the quality and safety surrounding the food. The following is a dialogue between her and a Prospective Pet Food Company. (Please note that additional information is provided for context.)
An ‘FDA Warning Letter’ is not just a ‘Warning’
/ Nicole R. Cammack….and other lessons courtesy of Midwestern Pet Foods A little background: If you’re just catching up, Midwestern Pet …
Won’t my dog (or my family) get sick if I feed a raw diet?
/ Abbie MontonyeWe have always received advice to cook meat thoroughly in order to eliminate pathogens such as Salmonella, E. Coli, …
The Covid-19 Pet Food Shortage
/ Nicole Cammack and Jenna HarrisonThe Covid-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions in the availability of pet food. If you rely on canned food …
Everything You Need to Know About Aflatoxin and Your Pet’s Food
/ Nicole Cammack and Morgan HuntRecalls due to aflatoxin contamination have resulted in the retrieval of hundreds of thousands of pounds of pet food. …
Reality: The Problem Isn’t China, It’s Us
/ Nicole R. CammackYou walk the aisles of your local pet store, or maybe you shop online – and you notice that your pet’s food, treats and supplements are marked “Made in the USA.” You think that this means it is free from any foreign ingredients, and therefore safe – right? Wrong. In fact, various ingredients can be sourced from anywhere in the world and then assembled (made) in the USA. And, suddenly we see how deceptive that “Made in the USA” claim can be.