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YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT – AND SO IS YOUR DOG

 

1998 © TheDogPlace / Barbara J. Andrews -  Ever stand there reading dog food labels and then wonder why you bothered?  Worse yet, ever try to compare labels?

Meet the Editor and Author Barbara J. "BJ" AndrewsLets make it simple.  Most premium-grade “prepared” foods are good nutrition and frankly, they are all about the same – meaning none of them are really complete.  A certain cereal says it is “total nutrition” but you would not raise your children on nothing but cereal! Understand, we occasionally use dry dog food and thank the dog food companies for the convenience but fresh food is the only basis for nutrition.

In order to read a dog food label, you must understand the terminology.  If it just says “beef” or “chicken” then you can feel pretty safe that is the actual meat flesh of that animal - unless that devious word "flavor" is in the same sentence.  If it says meat meal,  it may contain hide, hair, and hooves. 

If it says chicken meal or lamb meal, it means the meat has been all processed together but depending on the manufacturer, it generally doesn’t contain unusable parts such as feathers, beaks, or wool.

 If the label says “meat and bone meal” it is meat meal with bone added but the law doesn’t require them to state how much bone.  Cheaper for the manufacturer to throw in the bones and that is probably better than beet pulp for hardening the stool so your clean up job is easier.  Be aware however, a no-smell, hard dry stool is neither natural nor healthy.  Food makers try to make it that way so people will not mind picking it up.  A fresh healthy canine stool is moist and to our noses, it stinks.  If you're a dog, it is like reading the previous day's menu.

It the label says “by-products” the product contains junk.  Worse yet, it can contain diseased organsIt can contain the brain which in theory could be that of a mad cow.  It may contain whole-head poultry, including the beak and feathers.  And of course, it also includes the stomach and intestines, along with whatever was in there, which, if the animal was healthy and grass fed, isn't so bad.  "By-products" is a huge hole in the safety net and an open door to avoid truth in advertising.  Manure from the slaughterhouse floor is an animal by-product.

Even more disgusting and less nutritious, if it says “digest” such as “poultry digest” it is a soupy glop that contains all of the scraps and waste which is then dried out and mixed with the good stuff, what little there might be of it!  It is the lowest grade of "food" and along with by-products, may contain contaminated waste from the slaughter house, or worse, the veterinary practice or killing "shelter." 

And in the bodies of dead dogs and cats is the deadly drug that probably "put them to sleep."  That goes right into your dog!  It will also contain flea collars..... poison.  “Animal digest" could be your neighbor’s lost dog.  Or “disposed” of pets at the humane society.  Nothing is wasted and nothing is refused.  Someone’s beloved little mop-haired lap dog that got lost, the litter of kittens the people down the street said they “found homes for” or the sadly diseased pet that was put down - it all becomes “animal digest.”

A good rule of thumb; look for specific names like “chicken” and steer clear of “poultry.”  The order of acceptability is Lamb (hasn't lived long enough to be as full of antibiotics and hormones) Beef, Chicken, and Fish meal.  Further down the ladder is the additional term “meal.” If it also says bone meal, there's no guarantee where the bones came from (no, not the pet cemetery but it could be just as bad) and regardless, it means there’s less real meat.  You can feed raw bones at home.  And you should!

What you feed your dog is important to you as well as to the dog.  Watch for chicken on sale.  It is cheaper than dry dog food and half the cost of canned!  When you find meat or poultry on sale, stock the freezer!  Veggies are great, buy them fresh for your table and share leftovers with your dogs.  Buy canned or frozen mixed vegetables but if canned, be sure to pour the sugary liquid off.  Supplement with dry premium brand food. 

Your pets will be healthier, have less skin problems, allergies, and other immune deficiencies, and may even behave better when not reacting to chemical additives.  NO CORN.  Read this important recent article and you will never feed any corn-based product. 

Dogs are carnivores - meat eaters.  Do not turn your 5 pound Chihuahua into a junk food junkie.  A little cheese or other dairy product is fine, even a little ice cream won’t hurt.  Fresh veggies and fruits are important, especially to high-rise dogs that can’t get out and eat grass!

If you have "inside pets" don't deprive them of what nature intended.  Plant a little grass inside.  Seriously, get one of those little pre-seeded planters for cats.  Your dog needs the live green vegetation just as much as the cat!

No healthy dog is a "picky eater."  None of our puppy owners ever call with that complaint. They are educated owners.  They feed real food and their dogs know the difference.  

You won’t find that listed on the label.

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