Stop Feeding Dog Food That Kills
Most of the young dogs that die in the United States may have lived a longer and healthier life had they
not been fed commercial dog food. The 2007 recall of more than 60 million cans of dog food spiked a nationwide interest in this topic which
has been on the minds of dog guardians for several years.
Most commercial dog food is junk, that's the best way to describe it. Replete with fillers, chemicals and
preservatives, commercial dog food has one primary function. It is to sell commercial dog food to unsuspecting dog owners. These well
intentioned folks believe that filling the dog food bowl with their favorite brand of commercial dog food is just what their dog needs to
fulfill all of her nutritional requirements.
Not so. Most commercial dog foods are made from materials unusable or
less desirable for human consumption.
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These may include:
Meat by-products which are ground, rendered, slaughtered meat carcass parts including
necks, feet, undeveloped eggs, bones, heads, and intestines and feathers from chicken meat.
In many cases, meat by-products are from animals that arrived at the meat packing plant dead, dying,
diseased or disabled
Meat by-products are common in both lower and higher brands of commercial dog food such as
Science Diet, including the prescription diet, Purina, the Purina One and Purina Pro Plans, and Iams/ Eukanuba .
Ingredients listed as "meat, beef, chicken, and/or poultry by-products" on commercial dog food labels
are not required to include actual meat, and "rendered meat" includes dogs
and cats.
Meat-and-bone meal
Meat and bone meal is made by rendering plants. Meat and bone meal is though to have been a
contributing factor in mad cow disease. It is a common ingredient in the U.S. in commercial dog food.
Meat and bone meal is now utilized in some countries as a fuel in cement kilns, landfills and in
incinerators
Grain by products
Cheaper commercial dog food brands will normally have less meat, and more grain
"fillers".
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