Hey, Happy Wednesday! While we're not quite into The
Terminator or The Matrix territory, the rise of A.I. is hard to ignore. Your phone, your computer, WhatsApp,
Twitter (I can't call it X) — all have some form of "artificial intelligence" built in.
Now, I'm not completely against it. Used well, A.I. has the potential to improve our lives in countless ways, making them healthier, safer and easier. It already is. But as with
anything useful, there are people ready to make a quick buck at others' expense. For example, by creating cash-making fake dog food reviews. It’s something we discuss in this article:
There have always been disreputable websites out there, but tools like
ChatGPT mean it’s a lot easier to make something bogus look convincing. So beware. And rememebr, all Dog Food Advisor reviews are carried out by human beings using our tried and trusted methods. Each new review is assessed by a highly qualified animal nutritionist. It’s the kind of intelligence we prefer.
Until next time, Andrew Editor The Dog Food Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
Sustainability is a big word these days, and not just because it’s made up of 14 letters. Americans are increasingly aware of and concerned about the environmental impact of our purchases, including dog food. Even with the best of intentions, though, it can be tricky to tell how sustainable a dog food is. To help, we spoke to Megan Tuttle, Director of Impact at 5-star-rated Open Farm — a company with a strong commitment to environmental and ethical standards — for her tips. You can read what she said in this very useful article: How to Choose a Sustainable Dog Food. Also, if you want to
try Open Farm, which makes a variety of dog (and cat) foods, you can get an exclusive 20% off your first order and free shipping by clicking here and using the code DFA20. You can read our impartial review of the brand's dry food here.
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Things you'll want to read
Features, advice, consumer tips and more
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How to clean your dog's bowl
One of the easiest ways to keep your dog healthy is also one of the most neglected. Read More.
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Arsenic in pet food — should you be worried?
Arsenic isn't just a murderous tool for Agatha Christie villains, it's also found in most pet food. Read More.
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