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The Truth About Corn In Pet Food

There are many places that have tried to answer some of these questions, but few if any have been successful. For example, most of us have heard time and again that corn is bad for dogs and cats. The usual justification for these data is that dogs have trouble digesting this ingredient. Moreover, many argue that corn is a major cause of allergies in dogs and cats. Is it true?

Actual Answer: Yes and No
Yes, it is true that many of the animals that come into our stores, which have skin problems will benefit significantly from the removal of corn in their diet. Whole corn, wheat or corn by-product is virtually no advantage for dogs and cats, and should not be your own pet food.

For more information on chicken fat Pet Food
There is some controversy over the use of chicken fat in foods for pets and if it is an allergen or not some dogs and cats. The fact of the matter is that the fat in its purest form is not an allergen. Dogs and cats may be allergic to pure chicken fat, even if you are allergic to chicken. An allergy is a reaction of the receptor protein of chicken. Unfortunately, not all pet food “clarify” or purify your chicken fat enough to remove any residual protein.

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