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Transitioning to a raw diet for dogs might be the unexpected secret to calming down a hyperactive, anxious, or easily distracted pet. Many owners spend countless hours on behavioral training and extra walks, not realizing that the root cause of their dog's erratic behavior is actually sitting right in their food bowl. By switching to a raw diet for dogs, you can entirely eliminate the hidden high-glycemic carbohydrates found in highly processed kibble that drive these frustrating behavioral rollercoaster rides.
In this episode of The Dog Food Expert Podcast, Alex and Daniel explore the fascinating connection between canine nutrition and behavior. We uncover the truth about standard extruded kibble, which relies heavily on starchy binders like corn, wheat, and potatoes to hold its shape. In a dog's digestive system, these complex carbohydrates break down into pure sugar, causing massive energy spikes followed by irritable, anxious crashes—acting exactly like a toddler who has eaten too much candy!
We discuss how removing these dietary "sugar highs" through a low-carb, high-protein approach stabilizes blood sugar and promotes sustained, calm energy.
In this episode, we cover:
Why Listen? If you feel like you are failing at dog training or dealing with a pet that simply cannot settle, this episode will show you how changing their fuel source can transform their state of mind.
By Dog Food ExpertTransitioning to a raw diet for dogs might be the unexpected secret to calming down a hyperactive, anxious, or easily distracted pet. Many owners spend countless hours on behavioral training and extra walks, not realizing that the root cause of their dog's erratic behavior is actually sitting right in their food bowl. By switching to a raw diet for dogs, you can entirely eliminate the hidden high-glycemic carbohydrates found in highly processed kibble that drive these frustrating behavioral rollercoaster rides.
In this episode of The Dog Food Expert Podcast, Alex and Daniel explore the fascinating connection between canine nutrition and behavior. We uncover the truth about standard extruded kibble, which relies heavily on starchy binders like corn, wheat, and potatoes to hold its shape. In a dog's digestive system, these complex carbohydrates break down into pure sugar, causing massive energy spikes followed by irritable, anxious crashes—acting exactly like a toddler who has eaten too much candy!
We discuss how removing these dietary "sugar highs" through a low-carb, high-protein approach stabilizes blood sugar and promotes sustained, calm energy.
In this episode, we cover:
Why Listen? If you feel like you are failing at dog training or dealing with a pet that simply cannot settle, this episode will show you how changing their fuel source can transform their state of mind.