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    • Synthetic Vitamins in Dog Food: Friend or Foe? | Ultimate Dog
      • Synthetic nutrients already have the potential to cause adverse reactions. When these nutrients are included in diets in higher than optimal amounts, the likelihood—and severity—of these side effects only increases.
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  2. At best, synthetic nutrients allow dog food companies to meet the bare minimum for nutritional quality. At worst, they impart dangerous side effects and leave your dog deficient in essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. But how do you avoid synthetic vitamins and minerals while providing food that meets your dog’s nutrient requirements?

    • Sara Seitz
    • Regulation of Supplements For Dogs
    • What Are Excipients?
    • Food Based Excipients
    • Other Synthetic Additives
    • Choosing A Safe and Natural Supplement For Your Dog

    You might think the supplements you buy for your dog are tightly regulated. But this isn’t the case. There are a few rules, but most dog supplements don’t go through any approval process. 1. AAFCO (American Association Of Feed Control Officials) only allows ingredients that are approved as a pet food ingredient. That means manufacturers can’t inclu...

    Excipients are chemicals added to your dog’s supplements. Many are toxic and foreign to your dog’s body. with unpredictable health risks. Excipients include things like: 1. Fillers 2. Binders 3. Disintegrates 4. Lubricants 5. Sweeteners 6. Flavorings 7. Coloring Agents 8. Coating Agents 9. Preservatives 10. Emulsifiers 11. Detergents 12. Gums and R...

    Some manufacturers will use food-based excipients in their products. These include things like: 1. Cellulose: cellulose is used as a filler in both pet foods and supplements (and also in products for humans like packaged grated cheese). Cellulose is sawdust … literally! Dogs don’t have cellulase, the enzyme required to break down cellulose and meta...

    There’s a long list of other undesirable and often synthetic additives that are commonly used in supplements. These include: 1. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose 2. Cellulose Starch 3. Croscarmellose sodium 4. Sodium starch glycolate 5. Silicon Dioxide 6. Hydroxyl cellulose 7. Red 40 8. Polyethylene glycol 3350 9. Magnesium stearate 10. Resins 11. Dica...

    Just like whole food diets are best for your dog, the first rule of supplements is to always buy supplements that are sourced from whole foods. The synthetic vitamins and minerals in most supplements can inhibit the way the body absorbs nutrients. Cells have receptor sites that turn cellular functions on and off. These receptors can become “clogged...

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · The same industry is aware that excesses of synthetic vitamins and minerals can also cause devastating disease. Consumers have been trained to believe that foods that are approved by the pet food industry watch dog, the American Association of Feed Control Operators (AAFCO) are safe and balanced.

  4. Mar 27, 2023 · Synthetic Ingredients. Some manufacturers are not beyond adding a bunch of food dyes, flavorings, and preservatives into their food when there’s really no need for it. Let’s be honest: When was the last time your dog turned their nose up at a meal because it looked unappealing?

  5. Synthetic nutrients may disrupt this natural synergy, potentially limiting the benefits. Benefits of Synthetic Nutrients: Consistency: Synthetic nutrients allow for mass production and consistency control over nutrient composition, ensuring dogs receive the same levels of essential vitamins and minerals without relying on fluctuations in ...

  6. Mar 22, 2022 · The answer is nothing. Chicken isn’t the problem, and if other ingredients followed the path of chicken, this product wouldn’t be listed here. Unfortunately, such is not the case. Canine Carry Outs contain corn syrup as its second ingredient. Corn syrup has a high amount of sugar which is bad for dogs.

  7. At best, synthetic nutrients allow dog food companies to meet the bare minimum for nutritional quality. At worst, they impart dangerous side effects and leave your dog deficient in essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.

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