Meaty diets results in far greater greenhouse gas emissions than crunchy dry food, study on 1,000 types of dog food found ...
Study of 1,000 products finds wet, raw and meat-rich products have higher climate impact than dry kibble ...
Wet, raw and meat-rich products are associated with substantially higher greenhouse gas emissions than dry dog food, the ...
Depending upon formulation, dog food has a more variable — and sometimes larger — environmental pawprint than human diets.
Premium, meat-heavy dog foods can generate high climate emissions. A new study shows why ingredients matter more than price ...
Our new study shows that feeding dogs can have a larger negative effect on the environment than the food their owners eat.
Dogs fed on premium, meat-rich pet food can have a bigger dietary carbon pawprint than their owners, according to the largest study into dog food's climate impact.
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Dog food makes up 1pc of UK climate emissions, research finds
Dogs fed on premium, meat-rich pet food can have a bigger dietary carbon footprint than their owners, a new study has found. Scientists from the Universities of Edinburgh and Exeter calculated the ...
Vegetarian and vegan dog foods just need a few tweaks to make them nutritionally complete diets. Analyses reveal that meat-free dry kibbles meet dogs’ protein and fat requirements, lacking only ...
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