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Common Myths About Commercial Pet Food Debunked

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Pet owners often hear a variety of myths about commercial pet food. Many of these myths can cause unnecessary worry or lead to misinformed decisions about your pet's diet. In this blog post, we will debunk some of the most common myths about commercial pet food, so you can make the best decisions for your pet's health.

 A puzzled pet owner looking at various commercial pet food options


Myth 1: All commercial pet foods are the same. This is far from the truth. The quality and nutritional content can vary significantly between different brands and products. At Artico Fresh, we ensure high-quality ingredients in our pet foods, providing a balanced diet for your pets.



Dog prefer fresh food over kibble


Myth 2: Pets need a diverse diet like humans. While variety might be the spice of life for humans, pets thrive on a consistent, balanced diet. Constant changes in their food can lead to digestive problems.


 Different Artico Fresh pet food products


Myth 3: Grain-free diets are always better. Some pets may benefit from a grain-free diet due to allergies or other specific health concerns, but grains are not harmful to most pets. They provide essential nutrients such as fiber, vitamins, and minerals.



A close-up of grains


Myth 4: Raw diets are healthier than commercial pet food. Raw diets can pose significant health risks to pets, including exposure to bacteria and an unbalanced diet. Artico Fresh’s high meat diet is a safer alternative, offering the benefits of raw feeding without the risks.



 Artico Fresh pet food being prepared


Myth 5: Commercial pet foods are full of fillers. Quality commercial pet foods, like those provided by Artico Fresh, do not contain "fillers." Every ingredient serves a specific purpose and contributes to a balanced diet.



Ingredients used in Artico Fresh pet food


We hope that debunking these myths helps you make informed decisions about your pet's diet. Remember, every pet is unique, and their nutritional needs may vary.

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