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I know in human foods the grain free versions often have more sugar than the regular and (bread for example) I wondered if the same was true with dog foods?
I ask because years ago when I had dogs with my family our dogs were on a cheaper food with cereal but they had beautiful teeth right up to old age.
I was given grain free food when the neighbour brought Jess to me and I've given her the same food since and although she's only middle aged her teeth aren't in as good condition as our past dogs were when they were in their late teens, even though what they were fed would probably be considered an inferior diet now.
so was just wondering?
I ask because years ago when I had dogs with my family our dogs were on a cheaper food with cereal but they had beautiful teeth right up to old age.
I was given grain free food when the neighbour brought Jess to me and I've given her the same food since and although she's only middle aged her teeth aren't in as good condition as our past dogs were when they were in their late teens, even though what they were fed would probably be considered an inferior diet now.
so was just wondering?