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Model: Canidae Pure, Adult Dry Dog Food - Limited Ingredient Diet, Lamb, Goat and Venison, Size: 24 lb | PetSmart

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Peas, lentils, and other legumes linked to heart disease in dogs is an actual thing within the last decade with the rise in popularity of grain-free dog foods that has been reported on and being monitored by the FDA and other animal welfare organizations. I only recently found out about it after looking into puppy food for the new addition to our dog family.

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Wow, nice deal!!
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Mastercylinder
05-29-2024 at 08:20 PM.
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Just an FYI, my cardio vet said peas, lentles, and other legumes are linked to heart disease in dogs. I would avoid the blends that uses those as a main ingredient.
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05-30-2024 at 05:44 AM.
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since the packaging change i noticed my dog having more skin allergy type reactions. - but this may not be the same for all dogs/breeds

this isn't me saying it's a bad product & it certainly is a better dry food than most

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if your dog is prone to allergies as it is like scratching or shaking their head from ear irritations than maybe this food isn't for you
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05-30-2024 at 06:23 AM.
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That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard...vegetables cause heart disease, lol. Gotta love the internet.
Peas, lentils, and other legumes linked to heart disease in dogs is an actual thing within the last decade with the rise in popularity of grain-free dog foods that has been reported on and being monitored by the FDA and other animal welfare organizations. I only recently found out about it after looking into puppy food for the new addition to our dog family.
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05-30-2024 at 06:40 AM.
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That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard...vegetables cause heart disease, lol. Gotta love the internet.
Never let your lack of knowledge about a situation stop you from commenting on it
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05-30-2024 at 06:41 AM.
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That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard...vegetables cause heart disease, lol. Gotta love the internet.

Saying "vegetables can be bad" is significantly less stupid than "vegetables can never be bad".

The reason why people think vegetables, fruits, and "natural" products are good for you is because the vast majority of people living in first world countries are eating way too little of them. Not because they are inherently more healthy. Taking 10000% daily vitamin intake supplements without a recommendation from a doctor can cause a lot of health problems. Not eating any fat and carbs can cause a lot of health problems (Results from a no fat or no carb diet are still up for debate). Everything is about balance. A greasy double cheeseburger is not objectively more unhealthy than a plate of just carrots. It's subjectively more unhealthy considering a vast majority of people in the first world have enough fat, protein, sodium, and carb intake and not enough vitamins. Health has ALWAYS been about balance.

And also I'm sure none of us feed our dogs a vegetarian diet for a good reason. Most of their food has lots of meat. And they aren't people, they digest food differently. Hence why garlic, onion, and other vegetables with alliums are immediately toxic to dogs and not people.

Now on the actual food item. Lamb is #1, not a staple crop. Goat "meal" is second and then lentils. I don't see this as a problem since that's where you would expect those foods to go. Can't glean more out of the ingredients. I personally feed grains (rice) but this loudly advertises grain free so there may be a benefit for some dogs to not eat grains and eat legumes. Probably a YMMV on if your vet thinks your dog may benefit from this diet?
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Quote from Mastercylinder :
Just an FYI, my cardio vet said peas, lentles, and other legumes are linked to heart disease in dogs. I would avoid the blends that uses those as a main ingredient.
Correct, and unfortunately both of these mixes contain significant amounts of those ingredients:

On both mixes, peas/lentils are items 3 & 4 on the label

Lamb, goat meal, lentils, peas, tapioca, canola oil, venison meal
Chicken, chicken meal,, lentils, peas, chicken fat
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05-30-2024 at 07:38 AM.
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I was able to use 50% off beef and barely and also 50% off lamb and brown rice
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Is grain free food good or bad for dogs? I hear conflicting opinions
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Ratings don't look good, going to pass
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05-30-2024 at 08:28 AM.
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Is grain free food good or bad for dogs? I hear conflicting opinions
It ultimately depends on the individual dog. Grains are fine and may actually be beneficial for the diet of the general, average dog. If the dog has food sensitives, needs special diet, or limited ingredients, grain-free may be the solution, but consult with your own vet.
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05-30-2024 at 10:59 AM.
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FYI, you can order more than 1 type of bags with 50% off. ex) one bag of Real wild Boar and one bag of Real Angus.
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