
‘Her entire body swelled up’: Pennsylvania woman feeds dog grain-free food. The…
Imagine shelling out extra money to give your pet the 'best of the best,' only to learn the food could be the very thing harming them.
Pet Owner's Emotional Plea Highlights Grain-Free Dog Food Concerns After Canine Heart Failure Diagnosis A distraught pet owner, known online as Missy | Her Healing Era ✨, has shared a deeply personal and urgent warning to dog owners worldwide, following her dog's recent diagnosis of heart failure. In an emotional video uploaded on August 25, 2025, the owner tearfully recounted the rapid decline of her pet's health, starting with swelling that progressed throughout her body. "I just found out that my dog has heart failure," she stated, visibly distressed. "Her entire body swelled up... By today, when we were in the emergency vet, I could feel it all over her body." Veterinarians reportedly performed an ultrasound, revealing significant fluid in the dog's stomach and an enlarged heart. The medical team then questioned the owner about her dog's diet, specifically asking if she fed grain-free food. "I said yes," she explained, detailing how she had been paying a premium for a "superfood" grain-free product, believing it was beneficial. "I did not know that grain-free foods caused heart failure in dogs." The owner expressed profound anger at pet food companies, questioning why they are permitted to sell products that, according to her vets, are linked to such severe health issues. "This is not okay. I may very well lose my baby because of a marketing ploy," she lamented. Her dog is now being referred to a cardiologist, with potential costs ranging from $2,000 to $4,000. The owner shared a GoFundMe link, acknowledging the difficult choices ahead, including the possibility of an "end-of-life procedure." She urged all dog owners to avoid grain-free food, emphasizing her shock that her energetic dog, who was "running around at the park" just two days prior, is now facing such a dire prognosis.
Imagine shelling out extra money to give your pet the 'best of the best,' only to learn the food could be the very thing harming them.