• 2 years ago
Millions of dog owners have no idea what's in their pet's food, according to research.

A poll of 2,000 dog owners found 48 per cent could only name up to three ingredients when quizzed on what they feed their dog.

Almost a quarter (23 per cent) struggle to understand the ingredients listed on dog food labels.

While 44 per cent are confused by what they see as contradictory advice on what makes a healthy diet for dogs.

Perhaps as a result, 36 per cent admit they're worried their canine might not have a nutritious diet.

As such 40 per cent find planning their dog’s diet more stressful than figuring out their own - with 41 per cent calling for clearer labelling on dog food packaging.

The study was commissioned by Butternut Box, which has unveiled an edible billboard in a South London park, to highlight the need for fresh and healthy nutrition for dogs.

The fresh dog food brand's in-house vet, Dr Ciara Clarke, said: “Food is such an important factor when it comes to our dogs living long, healthy, and happy lives.

"A healthy diet can help to prevent many issues and illnesses, but getting the portion sizes and ingredients right is crucial.

“It’s clear from this research that dog parents are confused when it comes to what to feed their dog and how much they should be feeding.

"We need greater transparency and information around dogs’ diets to help owners to make better, more informed choices.

“Many people don’t know that dog foods are often packed with nasties like rendered, hydrolysed, or pasteurised animal byproducts, along with artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives.

“A lot of manufacturers avoid stating that they use these sorts of ingredients, so it’s best to practice caution when it comes to vague references to ingredients."

Price is the deciding factor for 45 per cent of owners when choosing which dog food to buy, while 13 per cent are swayed by the packaging alone.

The study also found 37 per cent describe their pet as a 'fussy eater.'

Almost a fifth (17 per cent) said their pups won't think twice about turning their nose up at what they're served if it's not up to scratch.

With 11 per cent consistently refusing to eat their food.

It also emerged three in 10 tend to show more interest in what their owners are having for dinner than their own.

As a result, 61 per cent of dog parents feed their beloved pooch ‘human’ food at least once a week.

One in four owners admit they feel guilt-tripped into sharing their meals.

But the study, carried out through OnePoll, found 23 per cent do so because they believe fresh, human-quality food is better for their dog.

Dr Ciara Clarke added: "We encourage dog owners to read the label when selecting their dog food, and I do the same with my clients when in vet practices.

“It’s not only the ingredients to look out for, but the way dog food is cooked too.

"For example, dry dog food - or kibble - is made through a process called extrusion, which takes raw ingredients and cook

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00:00 We just came out for a walk and I saw the big billboards.
00:11 It was really interesting.
00:12 An edible billboard, so not quite what I'm used to seeing in the morning.
00:18 It looked really exciting from a distance.
00:20 Benji went running over, there's loads of other dogs running around.
00:23 He had a great time meeting all of them.
00:25 He started eating part of the wall, realised it is edible, so that's fine.
00:30 We recently conducted a piece of research talking to thousands of people who have dogs
00:34 in their household.
00:35 We were really shocked that half the people that we spoke to could name three or less
00:38 ingredients that go into their dog's food and 30% of people had no idea what goes into
00:43 their dog's food.
00:45 What's in his dog food?
00:46 Do you know what, I don't know.
00:47 I've never even thought about it.
00:49 I mean meat, I guess, but...
00:51 Well we've all become so much more aware about our own nutrition and now it's really time
00:55 to shine a light on our dogs.
00:57 And what we found is that a third of people are genuinely worried that they're not feeding
01:01 their dogs a healthy diet and of course we really want to be part of that solution.
01:04 Just help people make better choices over the long term for their dogs.
01:08 My dog's my best friend, we look after ourselves, so why not look after our dogs?
01:11 [music]

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