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Low-Fat Dog Food For Weight Control

Low-Fat Dog Food For Weight Control

Low-Fat Dog Food For Sale

Dog nutrition is something that many people tend to overlook. However, like humans, dogs sometimes need a low-fat diet. This means switching from regular dry food to a quality, low-fat dog food option. 

However, not just any low-fat dog food fits the bill in this regard. It needs to have fewer calories from fat than other dog foods. It also needs to provide this without sacrificing when it comes to fiber, vitamins, and nutrients. Only quality dog food will be able to meet all of these goals at the same time. 

In the end, though, it is worth it. Low-fat dog foods can help dogs lose weight and deal with other issues. Specifically, dogs suffering from hypertriglyceridemia, pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and kidney disease can all potentially benefit from a low-fat diet. Together with some dental health products, these can help your pet’s overall health. 

Fromm Weight Management Gold Food for Dogs
Fromm Weight Management Gold Food for Dogs
From $17.99
Fromm Gold Coast Weight Management Dry Dog Food
Fromm Gold Coast Weight Management Dry Dog Food
From $16.99
Fromm Gold Large Breed Weight Management Dry Dog Food
Fromm Gold Large Breed Weight Management Dry Dog Food
From $37.99

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Considered Low-Fat Dog Food? 

Generally, dog food is considered low-fat when it has fewer calories from fat than the alternative. Specifically, dog food with 25% fewer calories from fat is considered to be low-fat dog food. 

Is a Low Fat Diet Safe For Dogs? 

In many cases, a low-fat diet can be perfectly safe for a dog. In fact, it can improve their health overall. 

However, it is always best to check with your dog’s veterinarian before changing their diet in any way, even just changing from dry to wet food. In some cases, it may not be safe or can cause problems. So, always check first just to be sure. 

Does Low-Fat Dog Food Cause Diarrhea? 

Any kind of dog food can technically cause diarrhea. This is true of low-fat dog food, as some dogs have trouble processing it. However, it is equally true of dog food that is high in fat, as some dogs actually get diarrhea from it instead. It all comes down to the digestive system and body chemistry of individual dogs. What works in one case may or may not work in another.