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dturm
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Jul 16, 2018

New FDA Investigation

FDA investigating link between dog food ingredients, heart condition

The FDA is investigating whether dog foods that contain peas, lentils, other legumes or potatoes as their main ingredients have caused dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs not prone to the disease. The agency asked pet owners and veterinarians to report DCM in dogs that are not predisposed to the disease, and experts say dog owners should discuss their pets' diets with a veterinarian.


This story was recently released. No firm results from investigation, but something to be aware of.

Doug, DVM

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  • There is no conclusive evidence now, just some subjective information that needs further study. I'm not sure I'd do anything now if your dog is doing well on the diet now being fed. If you are choosing a new diet, maybe avoid legumes and potato without specific reason to feed them (like allergy).

    These ingredients became popular when the "grain free" fad became popular. Perhaps unintended consequences.

    As far as DCM, it presents like congestive heart failure. The diagnosis isn't too big a challenge, but does require ultrasound (echocardiogram) for diagnosis.
  • We've had dogs all along and all we feed them is rice, ground beef, and peas not cooked together. This has been going on for years and never had a dog with heart problems.
  • Well, now you made me go read the ingredient list on my dog food, to see that peas are the 3rd listed ingredient. Hmmm. Dr Doug, is DCM pretty easy to diagnose? Clearly, my 2 active guys do well on their food; and with Jimmy being diabetic, I would prefer to stay with the Diamond Naturals Adult Light. Is this something I can put in the back of my mind, and at the first sign of lethargy, diminished appetite, etc - take them to my Vet? I also noted that the breeds prone to this seem to be large dogs - would this advisory pertain more to other large breeds NOT included in the "prone" list? (Jimmy and Ben are mini-AussiePoos)
  • HadEnough wrote:
    Well, given dogs are carnivores, I'm not sure why anyone would be feeding them anything meat.

    Gotta look at the ingredients.


    Unless you are educated in animal nutrition (not through advertising or internet junk information) reading ingredients is an exercise in futility.

    Also, dogs are not obligate carnivores - read they don't have to only eat meat.
  • Well, given dogs are carnivores, I'm not sure why anyone would be feeding them anything meat.

    Gotta look at the ingredients.