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Item 1 of 14
expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Mar 18, 2023
Mar 18, 2023 3:01 PM
4-lbs Wellness Core Dry Dog Foods: Adult Small Breed High Protein (Original)
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EDIT: If you carefully read the article you linked, there are as many cited benefits from canola oils as risks. I'm not advocating either way, but you're posting a warning while seemingly cherry-picking facts, and it's not entirely clear that any of this dog food contains canola oil.
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"Plus, the canola oil diet significantly decreased lifespan and led to sizable increases in blood pressure. Animal studies also indicate that canola oil may negatively impact memory.
A study in mice found that chronic exposure to a canola-rich diet resulted in significant harm to memory and substantial increases in body weight."
EDIT: If you carefully read the article you linked, there are as many cited benefits from canola oils as risks. I'm not advocating either way, but you're posting a warning while seemingly cherry-picking facts, and it's not entirely clear that any of this dog food contains canola oil.
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She likes dry food vs the wet food
EDIT: If you carefully read the article you linked, there are as many cited benefits from canola oils as risks. I'm not advocating either way, but you're posting a warning while seemingly cherry-picking facts, and it's not entirely clear that any of this dog food contains canola oil.
Problem with these studies is that they make it into articles aimed at laypeople and then laypeople try to interpret data which isn't always as clear-cut as they think if is.