archive.today • How Owners Are Putting Their Pets on Human Diets - The New York Times

Karl Malone starts his day with a breakfast that includes ashwagandha root and psyllium husk powder. His dinner is always seasoned with ground turmeric, and then he takes his joint supplements. He goes on two brisk walks daily and avoids restaurant food, as his doctor recommended he lose weight.

Karl Malone is a dog — an 11-year-old sandy-brown Australian shepherd mix.

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The market for what the pet-food industry calls "nutritious pet food" — higher-priced products that claim to contain premium or nutritionally enhanced ingredients — is expected to reach $17.9 billion by 2026, according to a report last year by Pet Insight, an independent analytics company. Pet wellness in general has become an even bigger industry, and has spawned a subset of social media influencers and Facebook groups devoted to refining the diets of all kinds of domesticated animals.

This sentence annoyed me: "Vegetarian diets, he said, are not suitable for most cats because they need animal protein, but can be acceptable for dogs." For NYT pet articles are the words obligate carnivore now taboo?

  • Terkrockerfeller [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    They sell CBD pet stuff everywhere as well. Probably harmless since CBD doesn't do shit but I'll stick to just rolling catnip in cigarette paper for Yma thank you very much

    • DasKarlBarx [he/him,comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      There's actually been a few studies that showed CBD can help dogs with joint pain, mobility, and other inflammation issues.

      Like 3 studies doesn't mean it def does but there could be something there.