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Are you slowly killing your best friend by giving the wrong crappy commercial dog-food?
There is an understanding amongst several world-famous doctors of veterinary medicines and other published dog care experts that commercially available dog-food increases the risk for prematurely death by up to more than 80%!
The program "Dog Food Secrets" is all about this terrible scenario.
There are some very terrifying hard facts collected and documented supporting just that.
Did you know for instance that when you with the best intentions for your dog buy food marked "premium", "super-premium", "ultra-premium" or not to forget the very tempting and comforting term "gourmet" on the label, you are in for a surprise? A very big and discomforting surprise!
Of course you didn't!
I mean when you see such a term on a food bag wouldn't you believe that this has to be in a class high enough - God forbid - to feed your much loved children?
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Would you have guessed that one ingredient in commercial dog food might be the said remains of other once loved family pets like cats and dogs? Those are delivered from some veterinary institutions. Not only that there are also strong indications about other sources of raw material like dead animals from road accidents, decaying carcasses from zoo and animal control.
This isn't just a mental problem to overcome for us as pet-owners but a very real medical problem as well. Animals from institutions are put to sleep by the use of barbiturates like Sodium Pentobarbital. This drug doesn't lose the power in the processing and as a result will, together with other drugs used in veterinary practice like hormones, anti-cancer drugs and pain killers, act upon our pets eating the contaminated food! Can anyone tell how this mixture acts upon them? Of course not!
I guess you didn't know that either!
How about contamination from fecal matters in the raw materials in the food processing industry? Do you really believe that one take the time and eliminate such a material?
No way!
This can be one reason for the use of preservatives sprayed all over the bulk of material. Preservatives aren't something you want to find in the food for your pet. For that reason you scan the text for information about preservatives in the declaration of content and probably choose brands declaring: no preservatives added!
Excellent of course!
The problem is that the end-manufacturer doesn't have to declare what's added by the rendering plants in the process presiding delivery to manufacturer of the finished product.
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Is there anything that could convince you to believe that in a process where one can "re-use" dead pets and decaying carcasses one really care to remove items like collars, ID tags, plastic bags and other items connected to live pets?
I don't think so - do you?
The most probable action is to remove just those articles that can risk harming the production facility.
This is business - big business!
That's why you really ought to read the book "Dog Food Secrets"!
In that book you will learn which brands of dog food you can trust to day. The situation tomorrow is another business of course but equipped with the knowledge of what to look for at the text you will be much safer in your choice of food.
Wouldn't it be comforting to learn and understand all the clever formulations used by the marketing department of dog food producers? You will be able to see the reality behind the sometime very fluffy formulations!
That's good knowledge to have, isn't it?
Source: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Gunnar Alm
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