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While it’s true dogs are descended from wolves, it’s also true that domesticating them has altered their diet since then – as well as their lifestyle and energy requirements.
For roughly the last 11,000 years, dogs have eaten whatever we had to give them, which often included grains. Eventually, they did evolve to be able to digest and derive nutrients from this type of food, and there are even several benefits to including it in their diet.
To understand what makes grains beneficial, we have to first understand what exactly makes up a grain, as well as the types of grains that are healthy and the ones that are not.
Grains are hard, dry seeds that are harvested from grasses like oat, corn, rice, or wheat, and are made up of three parts – the endosperm, germ, and bran. Each part contains its own nutritional benefits.
There are many types of grains, but the kinds we typically see in both pet and human products can all be put into one of two categories: refined or unrefined. Since one is considered healthy while the other is not, it’s important to know the difference between the two.
Refined grains are ones that have had their bran and germ removed – stripping away most of the nutrition and fibre in the process. Without the bran and germ, the endosperm by itself becomes simply a quickly digested starch and a small bit of protein.
This is why refined grains are generally considered unhealthy ingredients (although in human food, some producers fortify their refined grains with vitamins in order to, in essence, “put back” the lost nutrients). Some common examples of refined grains are:
Unrefined grains are those that have their bran and germ still intact, which is why they’re called “whole” grains. Since the benefit of grains comes from all its parts combined, whole grains are the only ones that can be considered healthy ingredients.
Even so, there are many types of whole grains, including:
Each type of grain has its own unique nutrient profile, but the benefits they all generally have in common are significant and contribute to the nutrient levels dogs need in their daily diet.
The essential fatty acids:
The vitamins:
The minerals:
And let’s not forget the dietary fibre! Just some of the benefits of fibre include:
These two options are available for a reason! Just like every person is different – every dog is different too. Some dogs show signs of allergies when consuming a diet that contains grains. Thankfully, grain-free dog foods can be just as good! You’ll have a hunch your dog has an allergy when you notice a persistence in these symptoms:
It should be noted that food allergies are actually quite rare, but if you notice some or all of these symptoms continue to plague your dog despite your best efforts to alleviate them, it may be time to discuss it with your vet. Allergies can also be caused by certain meat sources, so it may help to try a diet with a different type of meat.
As of today, there is no evidence to suggest that dogs need grains in their diet, so there is no reason it would be considered better or worse than a grain-free diet. What it truly comes down to is this:
It’s very possible your dog could benefit from either grain-free or with-grain foods! You may even be able to switch between the two now and then without ever noticing adverse effects in your furry friend. Perhaps the variety would be beneficial!
When selecting a formula for your dog, what matters most is selecting high-quality ingredients – not so much whether or not it contains grains.
You’ll only find nutritious wholegrains in Ivory Coat pet food – like brown rice and oats. Their fibre, vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, and protein ensure that every option within the Ivory Coat wholegrain line provides a complete and balanced meal option for your dog.
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