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Dogs, cats, farm animals, lab animals, road kill, you name it, goes into the making of most dog food. Buy the book by Ann N. Martin "Food Pets Die For". She had the industry in and out of court for over seven years. She had undercover people inside those rendering plants. If you are sure that there is a dog food company that doesn't use these practices, then call and ask if they give "tours". If they have nothing to hide, then they will show you around inside the rendering plant. Closer Look At A Rendering Plant The Dark Side of Recycling |
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If food is processed in any way, you can bet there are things in it that are not good for us, or them. |
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I agree, but I didn't make a blanket statement that all commercial foods are bad ;), just wanted to clear that up. There are good foods, and bad foods. But it is good to do research and know that there are bad foods out there, and choices for pet parents. A lot of new pet owners don't know this. |
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I understand there are many sites and books that would want us to believe that there are really dogs and cats in dog food. Where is the proof? A testimony isn't proof. Several testimonies from the same plant would start to be a concern. The thing is with factory farming there are behind the scenes videos. I have seen none from dog food plants. Things do slip through constantly that should not (or are used on purpose). The same goes for human foods. But there are certain allowable ingredients. "Meat" in dog food can be beef, mutton, pork, or goat. I believe it would be against the law to use anything else under that listing. Of course companies could still be doing it, but if someone found out they would lose all credibility. |
ETA: There are other things all over the internet that aren't true. It is hard to sort fact from myth. The whole vets get kick backs from food companies is somewhat false. Any food they sell they can make money from. I know of a vet office that used to sell Innova. So vets can get "kick backs" on Innova... Food can be expensive to stock and the money made on it isn't much. Some vets would rather not carry it at all. So there is one thing about dog food all over websites that is a myth. |
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I know I have definitely seen an executive dance around the question and all but admit that there is dead, diseased, and dying animals in their food. I so wish I could find that video again. I want to say it was from one of the supermarket brands of pet food NOT one of the premium brands. I did find this from the EPA: http://www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/ap42/ch...al/c9s05-3.pdf paying special attention to the last sentence (of the first paragraph). |
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