When it comes to feeding our canine companions, the label on the bag matters just as much as the love in the bowl. While many brands boast wholesome nutrition, some sneak in ingredients that can do more harm than good. Below is a breakdown ofĀ common ingredients to avoid, their definitions, and the potential effects they can have on dogs.

🚫 1. BHA (Butylated Hydroxyanisole)

Definition: A synthetic antioxidant used to preserve fats and oils in pet food.
Effects: Linked to cancer in lab animals; may cause kidney and liver damage over time.

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🚫 2. Ethoxyquin

Definition: A chemical preservative originally developed as a pesticide.
Effects: Banned in human food in many countries; associated with liver and kidney issues in dogs.

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🚫 3. Artificial Colors (e.g., Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2)

Definition: Synthetic dyes used to make food visually appealing to humans.
Effects: Can trigger allergic reactions, hyperactivity, and long-term health issues.


🚫 4. Meat By-Products

Definition: The leftover parts of animals not deemed fit for human consumption (e.g., feet, beaks, undeveloped eggs).
Effects: Nutritional value varies wildly; may include low-quality or contaminated animal parts.

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🚫 5. Corn Syrup

Definition: A refined sugar used to sweeten dog food and treats.
Effects: Contributes to obesity, diabetes, and dental decay; offers no nutritional benefit.


🚫 6. Soy

Definition: A plant-based protein often used as a cheap filler.
Effects: Common allergen; contains phytoestrogens that may disrupt hormone balance and thyroid function.

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🚫 7. Carrageenan

Definition: A thickening agent derived from red seaweed.
Effects: Can cause gastrointestinal inflammation and may degrade into toxic compounds during digestion.

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🚫 8. Propylene Glycol

Definition: A synthetic compound used to retain moisture in semi-moist foods.
Effects: Can cause skin irritation, digestive upset, and is banned in cat food due to toxicity concerns.

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🚫 9. Sodium Hexametaphosphate

Definition: A chemical used to reduce tartar buildup in dental dog foods.
Effects: May cause kidney damage, skin irritation, and digestive issues.

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🚫 10. Unnamed Animal Fats or Meals

Definition: Generic terms like ā€œmeat mealā€ or ā€œanimal fatā€ that don’t specify the source.
Effects: May include diseased or euthanized animals; risky for dogs with allergies or sensitivities.

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🐶 Final Thoughts

Choosing clean, transparent ingredients isn’t just about nutrition — it’s about respecting the lives of the animals we care for. At Sanctum Paws & Fangs, we believe every bite should reflect compassion, quality, and integrity. When in doubt, look for named proteins, natural preservatives, and whole food sources. And always consult your vet if your dog shows signs of allergies or digestive distress.



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