Clinical Blogs — dog food
Why you really shouldn't feed your dog kibble?
What's in kibble? One of the main differences between kibble and raw food is the amount of starch (or carbohydrate) they contain. While most raw foods contain 0 to 15% carbohydrate (with none of it starch), kibbles need starch to hold them together in those little kibble forms; and many kibbles are even 60% starch. If you’re feeding a grain-free kibble, don’t be fooled. It’s still Starch but just be in a different form. So instead of rice or corn, they’ll contain the same amount of peas or potatoes. Even grain-free foods are very high in starch. Furthermore, many of...