PART 2: Want tips for how to pick out good dog food? As a veterinarian, I am frequently asked how to find good dog food or how to choose pet food when at the store. This video will show you how to easily read dog food labels so you can choose the best dog food without having a Veterinarian there with you. Simply reading the ingredient list of all the different dog food brands doesn’t guarantee dog food quality or that you can determine the best dog food. It can be really overwhelming when trying to choose the best pet food so my expert tips and tricks will help you easily spot the healthy dog food brands.
Next time you’re at the store looking at dog food, I hope this video will come to mind now that you will know how to read dog food labels and can choose the best dry dog food for your pet. No need to good google ‘pet food advice’, ‘best dog kibble brands’, ‘dog food review, or ‘healthy dog food brands’.
As always, sharing is CARING! If you found this video helpful, please share it with your family & friends. I whole-heartedly believe that the more families I can reach, the more pets I can help live a longer, happier & healthier life!
Missed Part 1 of this video series? No worries. Click the link to watch the Guide to Homemade Dog & Cat food:
Want to read more about what the FDA has to say about Grain-free dog foods? You can read the most recent article here as well as see what dog food brands were most frequently reported:
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This video is for entertainment and informational purposes ONLY and should NOT be considered personalized veterinary medical advice. By watching a video or commenting on a video, we are NOT forming a valid veterinary client patient relationship (VCPR). If you need specific medical advice for your pet, please ask the veterinarian that cares for your pet. If you do not have a veterinarian for your pet and you are concerned enough to reach out online, you should seek the assistance of a veterinarian near you so they can examine your pet and guide you on the best way to proceed.
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