What I don't understand is how were they ever allowed to do that in the first place? Especially without consumer's knowlege? It really chaps my a**!!
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What I don't understand is how were they ever allowed to do that in the first place? Especially without consumer's knowlege? It really chaps my a**!!
Its all about big companies and big money.
There are no laws that regulate what goes into pet food -- you can literally throw poison in pet food (which is routinely done -- ethoxyquin is a poison and is commonly used in pet foods), and it's not illegal. That's why so many companies get away with putting euthanised pets and roadkill in their food. Just because a food is AAFCO approved, does not mean it's good. All AAFCO does is make sure the food has so much protien and so much fat to make it edible (which is very innaccurate considering the amount of undigestible vegetable protien, not to mention how little vitamins are left after overprocessing the food). You're right caseysmom, it's all about profit. It's quite sad.Quote:
Originally posted by dukedogsmom
What I don't understand is how were they ever allowed to do that in the first place? Especially without consumer's knowlege? It really chaps my a**!!
Well after reading this, what is the best food to feed a dog?? I didn't see Eukanuba on the list, is it still okay?? What about Nutro Maxx? I am searching for a new dog food for my 2 but after hearing all the horror stories how am I to choose a food that's healthy and safe?
PM me with answers, as I may forget to check this thread. I have a hard time remembering where I have posted questions. :(Quote:
Originally posted by gemini9961
Well after reading this, what is the best food to feed a dog?? I didn't see Eukanuba on the list, is it still okay?? What about Nutro Maxx? I am searching for a new dog food for my 2 but after hearing all the horror stories how am I to choose a food that's healthy and safe?
I'll be glad when I switch to homemade dog food. I don't even trust the brands that you guys on pt are so fond of. Sorry but I don't think that they tell the truth or only use good ingredients. Iams and Nutro and Chicken Soup are all on the same wagon with Pedigree and all the cheap brands. I don't really even trust the meat they sell in stores for people because American standards for meat products are not very good. I'm surprised that you guys are still shocked by these findings. How long have rendering plants been making pet foods?