I asked a question on 'chewy' website about a dog food yesterday.. they sent an email reply this morning... I haven't seen my question on the web site though
Question Reference # 190225-004972
02/25/2019 07:36 AM
Hi there Maureen,
I saw that you recently reached out to us in regards to the American Journey Chicken & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Dog Food with the following question:
"I read 1000 mg of taurine per day for every 40 pounds of the dog's body weight. Would this feed supply that going by the recommended number of cups of feed?"
Thanks for giving us a woof! This recipe contains 0.12 to 0.16% taurine on an as-fed basis. At this time, the need for dietary taurine hasn't been generally recognized as a supplement needed on a daily basis, as dogs are known to be able to synthesize taurine from the sulfur amino acids cysteine and methionine, as well as absorbing it naturally from the protein. Taurine deficiency is very uncommon in dogs who are fed a dry food diet (including grain-free kibble) but does occur in some large breeds due to genetics. It will take time and considerably more research to determine if there's a definite link between grain free foods and DCM. We are eager to learn more once the research has concluded and findings are released. I’d love to know a bit more about your supawstars. Click here to upload photos and even tell us a bit more about them. I truly hope you and your canine family have a pawsome rest of the week!
If there's ever anything we can help with, we're here 24/7 to lend a helping paw.
Peace, love, and pawprints,
Nick B.
Customer Service
Chewy
Question Reference # 190225-004972

Hi there Maureen,
I saw that you recently reached out to us in regards to the American Journey Chicken & Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Dry Dog Food with the following question:
"I read 1000 mg of taurine per day for every 40 pounds of the dog's body weight. Would this feed supply that going by the recommended number of cups of feed?"
Thanks for giving us a woof! This recipe contains 0.12 to 0.16% taurine on an as-fed basis. At this time, the need for dietary taurine hasn't been generally recognized as a supplement needed on a daily basis, as dogs are known to be able to synthesize taurine from the sulfur amino acids cysteine and methionine, as well as absorbing it naturally from the protein. Taurine deficiency is very uncommon in dogs who are fed a dry food diet (including grain-free kibble) but does occur in some large breeds due to genetics. It will take time and considerably more research to determine if there's a definite link between grain free foods and DCM. We are eager to learn more once the research has concluded and findings are released. I’d love to know a bit more about your supawstars. Click here to upload photos and even tell us a bit more about them. I truly hope you and your canine family have a pawsome rest of the week!
If there's ever anything we can help with, we're here 24/7 to lend a helping paw.
Peace, love, and pawprints,
Nick B.
Customer Service
Chewy