By Issac Booker


Grain Free Dog Food would include gluten free dog food and wheat free dog food. There are some heavy downsides to feeding your dogs grains and gluten.

One of the main issues that grains have is aflatoxins which are a fungus. Then some grains contain hard to digest proteins like gluten and all grains have the ability to block significant minerals from being soaked up.

Aflatoxins may also be found in other grains like corn and legumes. This toxic fungus likes to attack your dogs liver and it can be very dangerous to your dogs health.

It does not actually take too much to form a problem in dogs. There are pet food companies with strict quality controls that do test for the aflatoxin fungus due to this threat to your dog's health.

Grain Free Dog Food Excludes

Grains that contain gluten such as wheat, barley, rye, and polluted oats.

The wheat grains which include spelt, kamut, bulgur wheat, wheat germ, farina, semolina, and graham.

The gluten free grains which include rice, teff, amaranth, corn, oats, and millet.

Why Feed Your Dog Gluten Free Dog Food?

Gluten intolerance does affect all kinds of dogs and Irish Setters are one breed known to be afflicted by Celiac disease.

Gluten is a very big molecule which makes it extremely tough to digest. Gluten makes up around 80% of the protein found in wheat. It is composed of the proteins glutenin and gliadin.

An allergy to wheat is something many dog owners never seem to catch when taking into account their dogs health worries.

Dogs can develop dietary sensitivities over time and then it all of a sudden appears to appear out of the blue.

malnutrition is what can occur when a dog cannot digest wheat and malabsorption issues develop from their small intestines. It is well known that gluten and lectins that are found in wheat can create extremely serious health problems.

Grain Free Dog Food Tips

Antibiotic free meats such as bison, venison, chicken, turkey, and meat that is also freed from hormones. Free range eggs and wild caught fish like salmon. Organic dog friendly fresh fruit and vegetables such as sweet potatoes! Fermented vegetables for adding probiotics into your dog's colon.




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