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Be aware of what’s in pet food treats and apply the same principal to the treats as to the food. A veterinary specialist gives advice to owners concerned about the dog food recall.

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Tips to Avoid Contaminated Dog Foods

In the wake of the recent ongoing dog food recall, many dog owners have been worried and confused about what to feed their pets and toxicologists are still investigating how the food became contaminated and with what.

“The dilemma is targeting the exact ingredient and the source, so that we can determine which products are safe and which ones are not,” according to Sonja Olson of Florida Veterinary Specialists & Cancer Treatment Center, in Tampa, Florida.

So, while scientists work to pinpoint the problems, how exactly is a pet owner supposed to feed their pet? Olson offers some tips:

  • Stick with the dry foods, since fewer of them have been recalled, she said. Pay attention to the labels on all these foods and consider selecting a type of food without wheat gluten. Many semi-moist and canned foods contain wheat gluten, while most dry foods do not.
  • Consider your pet’s lifestyle and medical issues. Pay attention to the other ingredients on each bag of food. Note the amount of sodium, especially if your dog has a heart or kidney problem, as too much sodium could be. Peek at the percentage of protein versus the carbohydrates, etc. Protein-carbohydrate ratios are important for pets that may be diabetic.
  • Be aware of what’s in pet food treats and apply the same principal to the treats as to the food.
  • Home cooking is another option. Although home cooking is often easier for feeding dogs than cats. Dogs are often less finicky, making it easier to change foods. You can f...

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