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As a result, dog food products typically have a label for the intended use.

What’s in dog food?Īlthough the FDA requires that all pet food must be safe for animals to eat, produced under sanitary conditions, and contain no harmful substances, Melissa Majumdar, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, told BuzzFeed News that dog food does not fall under the same rules and regulations as human food. Experts told BuzzFeed News that just because your pets eat it, doesn’t mean you should.

So, before you head to your local PetSmart and consider trying this approach yourself, here’s what you need to know about eating dog food, the actual amount of protein per serving, the possibility of foodborne illnesses, and what “human-grade” labels actually mean. After grimacing and gagging while he chews the product, he tells followers “I promise you guys, it’s not worth it.” In this video, he adds “It’s for the gains” as he eats the Kibbles ’n Bits. Even though it’s a lot of protein, I’d take steak or protein powder.” “Tasted like little pieces of dirt and I definitely don’t think it was worth it. Needed so much water after eating it,” Clarisey said in an email to BuzzFeed News. After posting, his video got 2.5 million likes - “I knew I needed to try it,” he told BuzzFeed News. Clarisey promised viewers he would try dog food if his video got 15,000 likes.
