Minggu, 30 November 2014

Dog Food Danger

Have you heard about the dog food danger?

It seems that we might inadvertently be slowly killing our pet dogs because we are feeding them commercial dog food that contains all kinds of harmful elements, including:

Chemicals and preservatives
Dead zoo animals
Roadkill
Sodium Pentobarbital
Pet flea collars
Diseased animal organs

By the way, Sodium Pentobarbital is the drug vets use to euthanize diseased or mortally injured animals.

Did you know that there is a city in the USA (I wont say which one, here) that sends some two hundred tons of euthanized cats and dogs to a meat rendition plant every month?

The scary part is that Sodium Pentobarbital doesn't break down in processing and this means that it is in the dog food your pet may be eating.

This is according to Andrew Lewis, based in Florida.

His dog, Noble, died aged four, and this was as a direct result of feeding him commercial dog food.

Andrew was so angry and upset by the dog food danger, that he made it a personal mission to warn others of the potential hazzard and to provide a means of helping them avoid the same tragedy happening to their beloved dogs.

Leading dog-health author, Ann N. Martin, sums up the state of commercial dog food in a single sentence..

"Most commercial pet foods are garbage."

Quite apart from the unpleasant things which might actually be in commercial dog food, there is the problem of what is left out.

One of the problems is that because many commercial foods are woefully deficient in key nutrients, the long term effect of feeding such foods to your pet, makes the dog hypersensitive to its environment. This means that many symptoms show up in the form of:

Blindness
Chronic Diarreah
Hair Loss
Skin Conditions
Behavior problems, including increased aggressiveness

This list goes on.

If you think that's bad, let me tell you that Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and author, Henry Pasternak, rips back the veil of lies about dog food labeling by saying..

"Many pet foods advertised as "preservative-free" do, in fact, contain preservatives.

..manufacturers don't have to list preservatives that they themselves did not add.

Many preservatives make their way into pet food at rendering plants before the meat is even sent to the manufacturer. An analysis of several pet foods labeled "chemical free" or "all natural ingredients" found synthetic antioxidants in all samples."

There is more to this dog food danger than a short article can do justice to. If you want to get the rest of the story, then please visit the link below. Watch the video.

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