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  1. Sodium phosphate, a compound found in many everyday foods and products, is a double-edged sword, especially when it comes to the health of our dogs. This article takes an in-depth look at sodium phosphate, its role in dog care and nutrition, and highlights the pros and cons of its use.

  2. 24 sie 2018 · Sodium Hexametaphosphate is an additive used in dental dog foods to reduce tartar build-up. While this may sound appealing due to the fact that most dogs need to be put under anesthesia for even routine dental cleanings, it comes with a caveat.

  3. 3 gru 2023 · In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at what sodium hexametaphosphate is and its role in dog food. We’ll also discuss the potential benefits and risks of this ingredient so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not to feed your dog food that contains it.

  4. How does sodium hexametaphosphate affect dogs? Sodium hexametaphosphate has a particular effect on the teeth and gums of dogs. It can reduce the formation of tartar by binding the calcium ions in the saliva and thus preventing them from combining with the dental plaque. This can reduce the risk of gingivitis, periodontitis or tooth loss.

  5. 23 paź 2024 · Opt for dog foods that rely on natural flavors and avoid those containing MSG. Sodium Hexametaphosphate. This chemical compound is sometimes added to dog food as a dental tartar reducer. However, it can cause skin irritations, digestive issues, and has been linked to kidney damage in dogs.

  6. 10 sty 2024 · Unnecessary additives: Sodium Hexametaphosphate, food dyes; Flavor enhancers: rendered fat, sugars, salt, digests, flavors, monosodium glutamate; We also made sure to provide examples of the healthy alternatives to the dangerous ingredients in dog food, so you know both what to look for and what to avoid in dog food.

  7. Sodium hexametaphosphate (also known as sodium HMP or E452i) is added to some dog foods because of its effect of softening and reducing tooth tartar. Although consuming large amounts is not recommended, the kind of concentrations found in pet foods are regarded as safe. Find foods containing Sodium hexametaphosphate See the full Ingredient Glossary

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