In this episode of the Canine Culture Podcast, host Brittany welcomes back Daniel Schulof, founder of KetoNatural Pet Foods, for an eye-opening conversation on the truth behind dog nutrition. Daniel dives into why traditional kibble diets—often packed with hidden carbohydrates—are fueling rising rates of canine obesity and chronic disease, and how upcoming changes to pet food labeling could finally bring much-needed transparency for pet parents.
They discuss groundbreaking studies comparing low-carb diets with leading prescription foods, the controversy surrounding grain-free diets, and the powerful role informed pet owners can play in advocating for their dogs’ health. Daniel also shares insights from his company’s ongoing research, legal battles with major pet food corporations, and how dog lovers can directly support change by investing in KetoNatural.
If you’ve ever wondered what’s really in your dog’s food, this episode will give you the knowledge to make better choices and challenge the status quo of the pet food industry.
Links mentioned in the episode:
Campaign page for buying shares of KNPF
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About KetoNatural Pet Foods:
At KetoNatural, we're different. We believe that the best way to make pets healthier and happier is by educating and empowering their owners. That's why we aspire to be the most honest, substantive, and progressive company in the history of the pet care industry.
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KetoNatural Pet Foods Website
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As always, the topics discussed are for informational purposes only and if you have specific questions about your pets, please contact your local veterinarian.
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