editor
hiraethified
Well, who would have thought?
Vegan diets are healthier and safer for dogs than conventional meat-based diets, according to the largest study to date, as long as they are nutritionally complete.
The diet and health of more than 2,500 dogs were followed over a year using surveys completed by their owners. These assessed seven general indicators of health, such as multiple visits to the vets, and 22 common illnesses.
The researchers found that, for example, almost half the dogs fed conventional meat-based diets required non-routine medication but only a third of the dogs fed vegan diets did so. A separate study in 2021 found that dogs found vegan diets just as tasty as regular dog food.
The damaging impact of western societies’ overconsumption of meat on the environment and people’s health has become clear in recent years, as well as rising concerns over how farm animals are treated.
There are about 470m pet dogs in the world and an increasing number of pet owners are now considering changing their animal’s diets as well. About $9bn (£6.9bn) of vegan pet food was sold worldwide in 2020 and the sector is growing fast.
“Our study is by far the largest study published to date,” said Prof Andrew Knight, at the University of Winchester, UK, and who led the study. “It revealed that the healthiest and least hazardous dietary choices for dogs are nutritionally sound vegan diets.”
Like a dog with a bean ... vegan diets found to aid canine health
Peer-reviewed analysis of 2,500 pets finds vegan dogs visit the vet less often and require fewer medications
www.theguardian.com