10 Dog Foods Not Linked to Canine Heart Disease

Dog food is now linked to heart disease. You're wondering what to feed I'm be showing you 10 foods that are safe to feed.
A recent FDA report has linked 16 brands of dog food to a type of heart disease called DCM or dilated cardiomyopathy. The report states that these are grain-free diets. They include peas and lentils in 90% of the foods. What they do know is they've documented over 500 cases that they're linking to diet, but they really still don't know the definitive underlying cause. Uh, yet it's leading you as a pet owner and myself, like what is safe to feed? Watch. The last thing you want is to know that you've been feeding your dog of the wrong food, and it turns out that it's causing heart disease.
These are 10 foods that are safe to feed, show you what I'm actually feeding Tula. Number 10, holistic select chicken meal and brown rice. It's a decent quality, uh, holistic dry dog food number nine, go solutions, salmon, skin, and coat care. It includes salmon, oatmeal, and potatoes, and number eight was first made wild cage-free Turkey and wild tuna. It does include potatoes. Number seven. It's also a kin food, natural balance limited ingredient, diet lamb, and brown rice.
Number six, neutral ultra large breed adult. It includes chicken rice and oats. Number five, farming ancestral grain. It includes lamb spelled, uh, notes. Number four from the gold holistic adult, dry dog food. It includes duck chicken, lamb, and notes. Number three it's nature's logic. They have formulas that are pea-lentil and green-free. They use millet as a flower. Number two, this is some of what Tula eats it is grain-free. It is P free. It is lentil free. It's potato-free it's raw food. The number one food. It's homemade, no peas, no lentils, no potatoes to the tool is getting a homemade stew as are we, which includes beef carrots, squash tail.
Yum. So here's the beef bite for me. So go, um, Do you even do other things? So, So what kibble am I feeding Tula? You may be wondering, well, when I do feed her cable, it is this one instinct by nature's variety. It does have peas in it. It does have chickpeas things I've been telling you to potentially not to feed, but this is not the sole source of her diet.
I'm feeding her raw food. I'm also feeding her homey food. She's not just getting, you know, kibble exclusively. Um, this food itself, in my opinion, is really good quality food. I really liked the company.

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