Meaty diets results in far greater greenhouse gas emissions than crunchy dry food, study on 1,000 types of dog food found ...
A new study that compares pet food types like dry kibble, wet food, and grain-free could help you lower your pup’s carbon ...
Study of 1,000 products finds wet, raw and meat-rich products have higher climate impact than dry kibble ...
Depending upon formulation, dog food has a more variable — and sometimes larger — environmental pawprint than human diets.
Our new study shows that feeding dogs can have a larger negative effect on the environment than the food their owners eat.
Premium, meat-heavy dog foods can generate high climate emissions. A new study shows why ingredients matter more than price ...
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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