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Holistic Grain Free Dog Food: What Is A Wholesome Dog Diet

Your dog’s diet can play a considerable part in their overall health, and it is essential to keep in mind that your dog’s food is supposed to be fuel for their body. For that reason, you must be conscientious about what you are providing your pet with to eat. Because dogs are all so unique, some require different diets than others. 

With that said, pet parents should consider if your pet has any unique conditions or food allergies before you begin to create their diet. 

Perhaps you have heard of grain-free food before but are unsure of what this term means or why it is significant. 

At Kabo, we pride ourselves on giving loving pet owners all of the information they need to make informed and smarter decisions to help them select the right food for their pets. That’s why today, we will discuss the meaning behind holistic, grain-free dog food and what a wholesome dog diet really is.

To begin, we will answer all of the questions you might have regarding your pet’s grain-free diet. We’ll discuss what exactly a grain-free diet consists of—and what pet food needs to be avoided.

We will also share more information about why some pet owners opt to feed their pets holistic, grain-free diets. After that, you will learn more about how you can create a holistic diet for your pet, and lastly, what makes Kabo so unique. 


What Is A Grain-Free Diet?

A grain-free diet is when your pet is not consuming food that contains any form of grain. Several forms of grains are extremely common in dog foods, so you should be aware of these. The forms of grains that are usually used in pet foods include: 

  • Rice 
  • Wheat 
  • Oats
  • Corn
  • Barley 
  • Rye 

If you see any of these ingredients indicated on your dog’s food label, your dog is not currently on a grain-free diet. 

Of course, if you have reason to, you can definitely transition your pet to a grain-free diet. However, if you are going to transition your pet to a new type of dog food, it is essential that you do so properly. This means not rushing the transition and providing your dog’s belly with ample time to get acclimated to the new type of food you are giving them. 

It is also important to note that grain-free and gluten-free are not synonyms. While some gluten-free dog food can be grain-free (and vice versa), just because your dog’s food lacks one of these does not necessarily mean it lacks the other. This is important to note as there is often confusion. 

In addition, just because your dog’s food is grain-free does not necessarily mean it is entirely devoid of carbohydrates. In fact, it could contain potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas, quinoa, or lentils. Alternatively, it could substitute grain with meat so that the food will have high protein. 


Why Feed Your Dog A Holistic, Grain-Free Diet?

There are several reasons why someone might opt to feed their dog a grain-free diet. A pet owner would opt to put their dog on a grain-free diet because their pet suffers from an allergy to grains. If you fear that your dog might be allergic to grain, you should reach out to a trusted veterinarian familiar with your vet. 

They could help you deduct if the grain is what’s upsetting your dog or if there’s something else to blame. Once the vet has deciphered that grain is what your dog is allergic to, they will suggest a grain-free diet to address their health issue.

Alternatively, if your dog struggles with digestive problems, grain-free pet food may be beneficial to ease those issues. The extra fiber in gluten-free diets help aid in digestion. 

In addition to this, you might find that dog food containing grain uses fillers that do not have a lot of nutritional value for your pet. If you are looking for holistic food crafted mindfully to provide your pet with the ingredients they need to succeed, grain-free could be the way to go. 

Of course, the quality of ingredients depends on the brand, so you should carefully vet the feed you are giving your dog. 

At Kabo, we are proud to offer only the finest, freshest ingredients to create food that your dog will love. Kabo is easy—it’s a subscription service that gets delivered right on your doorstep—and it makes feeding your dog a balanced, grain-free diet accessible. 

Not to mention, your dog will love the way it tastes and ensure a clean bowl every time. 

How To Have A Holistic Diet For Your Dog

The term “holistic diet” might seem like just a buzzword, but it is far from that. Pet owners are becoming more passionate about giving their dogs food that has a higher nutritional content. That means that owners are increasingly interested in holistic pet food—and curious about how it could positively impact their pet. 

However, the world of holistic, wholesome dog diets can be vast and overwhelming, and you might not be sure quite where to start. Continue reading to learn more about holistic dog food and how holistic diets could be better for some dogs than others. 


Finding A Healthy Balance

Holistic dog food is simply balanced food. It’s crafted to support a dog’s overall sense of well-being, not simply giving them what they need to reach optimal nutrition. In addition, holistic health food was created with quality ingredients in mind. These are highly curated, more so than a traditional dog food might be. 

As well, it’s important to note that not all holistic dog foods are the same. This means that you will have to consider your dog’s unique nutritional needs. For some dogs, this means finding—you guessed it—grain-free holistic dog food. 

You might be wondering the difference between holistic dog food and bagged food that you can get at any pet store. You might also have your reservations about holistic dog food because you think it is the same as regular dog food. However, there are unique differences between traditional dog food and holistic dog food. 

Think of it this way: when you give your dog holistic dog food, you provide them with higher quality food. This is created to nourish your dog’s overall health. 

Meanwhile, low-quality dog food will not include the same high-quality ingredients designed to nurture your dog’s overall health. Unfortunately, if you feed your dog this regular, low-quality dog food, your dog’s general health and nutrition will suffer. 


Boosting Your Pups Quality of Life

When your dog eats a diet that consists of low-quality food and filler ingredients, the results will be evident. Your dog could suffer from a lack of energy, a coat that is dull in appearance, dull eyes, digestive problems, excessive need to defecate, or even flatulence. 

If you notice these symptoms, you should bring your dog to the vet to get them checked out. However, if there is not something wrong with your pet, they are not getting enough vitamins, nutrients, or minerals. Therefore, you will have to create a more supportive diet for your pet and equip them with what they need. 

In addition to this, if you notice that your dog is defecating in excess, you should consider that it could be due to the food fillers in your pet’s diet. Alternatively, your dog might not have the ability to correctly process some carbohydrates such as wheat or corn. As a result, you might have to switch them to a high-quality, holistic, grain-free diet. 

For your dog to have a holistic diet, you must ensure that their food nurtures their entire well-being and supports your pet’s optimal health. Yes, it’s a lot of things to consider when you are looking for the right dog food—but once you find the right one, your pet will thank you for it with plenty of tail wags!

What Makes Kabo’s Dog Food Unique

Now that you’ve learned more about holistic, grain-free dog food, it’s time to share what makes Kabo’s dog food so unique. You will find that we have several recipes that are tailored to what you are looking to achieve through your dog’s food. 

If you are looking for a grain-free diet that will provide your pet with the nutrients that they need to thrive, subscribing to Kabo could be exactly what you’re looking for.

Kabo’s food is produced in Canada and consists of local ingredients. Not only does that mean that your furry friend’s food will be fresher, but it also means that you can rest assured that you know where your dog’s food is coming from. 

In addition, Kabo craft food was formulated to reach the AAFCO’s standards. The AAFCO, also known as the Association of American Feed Control Officials, sets nutritional standards and guidelines for dog food quality and safety. When you feed your dog Kabo, the product you are giving them reaches these rigorous pet food standards. 

Kabo is also proud to offer food that is healthful as your pet is getting the top-notch ingredients and none of the leftovers. Your dog deserves the best, and Kabo helps you give your pup exactly that. Kabo is proud to be created without artificial flavors and colors. Think of Kabo as having all of the good stuff and none of the bad.

Kabo also has a variety of different recipes and unique flavors that your pet will adore. Whatever meat your pet prefers and your dog’s dietary needs are, you will find a Kabo food perfect for your pet. 


Kabo’s Dog Food Subscription Service Helps Make Feeding Your Pup Healthy, Delicious Food Easy

At Kabo, we are passionate about formulating dog food that is holistic and healthful for your pet. Whether your dog needs a grain-free diet or can tolerate grain, you will find something to give your pet that they will enjoy and that will support their well-being.

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