Did You Know...?

Dogs Can Thrive
on a Vegan Diet

by Donna Reynolds

Dogs not only thrive when they go plant-based, but according to the Guinness World Records, one of the longest lived dogs was a vegan border collie named Bramble who lived to be 25 years old!

Dogs evolved from carnivorous wolves over thousands of years. Humans have bred these dogs to be as small as a 2-pound Chihuahua or as large as a 250-pound English Mastiff. If the dog’s exterior changed that much, it should be no surprise that their interior digestive system evolved from that of a meat-loving carnivorous wolf to that of a carrot-loving omnivorous pup.

Transitioning your dog to a vegan diet is as important to the planet and the fish and farm animals as having people go vegan. For if dogs and cats made up their own country, it would rank fifth in the world for the amount of meat they ate, having a huge negative effect on the amount of resources used and the amount of damage done to the planet. Commercial dog food often consists of the lowest quality meat and can include diseased animals and gruesome ingredients. Even with better quality meat-based pet food, toxins can accumulate the higher up you go in the food chain, so when a dog eats the flesh of another animal, toxins can then accumulate in the dog’s body. Also, many dogs have allergies to chicken and beef that cause severe skin issues which can often easily be cleared up when switched to a plant-based diet.