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    Whats Really In Pet Food

    I found this report on the interenet:

    >>> What's Really in Your Pet Food <<<

    Plump whole chickens, choice cuts of beef, fresh grains, and all
    the wholesome nutrition your dog or cat will ever need.

    These are the images pet food manufacturers promulgate through
    the media and advertising. This is what the $11 billion per year
    U.S. pet food industry wants consumers to believe they are
    buying when they purchase their products.

    This report explores the differences between what consumers
    think they are buying and what they are actually getting. It
    focuses in very general terms on the most visible name brands -
    the pet food labels that are mass-distributed to supermarkets
    and discount stores - but there are many highly respected
    brands that may be guilty of the same offenses.

    What most consumers don't know is that the pet food industry is
    an extension of the human food and agriculture industries. Pet
    food provides a market for slaughterhouse throw aways, grains
    considered "unfit for human consumption," and similar waste
    products to be turned into profit. This waste includes
    intestines, udders, esophagi, and possibly diseased and
    cancerous animal parts.

    Three of the five major pet food companies in the United States
    are subsidiaries of major multinational companies: Nestlé (Alpo,
    Fancy Feast, Friskies, Mighty Dog), Heinz (9 Lives, Amore, Gravy
    Train, Kibbles n Bits, Recipe, Vets), Colgate-Palmolive (Hill's
    Science Diet Pet Food). Other leading companies are Procter &
    Gamble (Eukanuba and Iams), Mars (Kal Kan, Mealtime, Pedigree,
    Sheba), and Nutro. From a business standpoint, multinational
    companies owning pet food manufacturing companies is an ideal
    relationship. The multinationals have a captive market in which
    to capitalize on their waste products, and the pet food
    manufacturers have a reliable source from which to purchase
    their bulk materials.

    There are hundreds of different pet foods available in this
    country. And while many of the foods on the market are virtually
    the same, not all of the pet food manufacturing companies use
    poor quality and potentially dangerous ingredients.

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    We have had this discussion numerous times but it is always good to hear it again. In my opinion..... more health related problems come from what we feed our dogs than any other source. The internet is a wealth of information. If people actually go out and research this for themselves they will be surprised.

    Don't go to the manufacturers site either. You really don't think the manufacturer is going to say anything bad that will make you NOT buy their food!

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