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Specifics vary with each breed, yet nutrition guidelines are similar
for all breeds including the brinal pit bull dog. The brinal pit bull
dog,
indeed, all breeds should have protein as the largest part of their
diet, nearly 70%. Dogs need carbohydrates to provide energy,
carbohydrates should be approximately 15% of their diet. Fats should
fill the last of the daily needs.
It seems an easy diet plan to provide for your pet. That is until the
ingredient list is examined. The main ingredient in most dog foods is
corn meal. Dogs do not generally eat corn in the wild. Unless their
prey had recently eaten some. Although dogs, for the most part, do not
live in the wild any longer, their nutritional necessities have not
significantly changed.
Dog food standards have been established by the AAFCO, American
Association of Feed Control Officials. Another government subsidized
organization that paves the way for bigger business. The standards are
as follows. A dog food with no descriptive terms qualifying the source
ingredient must contain at least 70% of the named ingredient. Beef dog
food-70% beef, Chicken dog food 70% chicken, and so on.
Dog foods that are described as dinner, entrée or stew are only
required to contain 10% of the mentioned ingredient. Think that’s bad?
There’s even less in a dog food that qualifies itself using “with”. In
this case, there is only 3% of the named ingredient required to be
contained in the food. The list still has one entry remaining. A dog
food that is flavored with an ingredient is only mandated to contain
traceable amounts of that ingredient.
Acting as though they are dog lover’s, dog food conglomerates sell
enriched lawn debris as nutritious food. Lawn debris? They show whole
vegetables on the labels. That is to trick the consumer into believing
they are buying high-quality food, when they are actually buying
supplemented floor sweepings. Check the ingredients label to determine
what, if any, vegetables are contained therein.
Dog food is a concoction of industrialized nations. In other nations
the dogs eat what their owners eat. If you thought the vegetable
situation was unjust, just wait. The meat source in dog food is no
better. The animal carcasses are trimmed of human consumable meat , and
the rest is ground for dog food. This is as it should be.
However, one often sees the media hyping a story of sick cows that
cannot support their own weight. Farmers singing the blues because they
are losing money on sick cows. What is not mentioned is what happens to
that cow. Do they just throw it away? Of course not. It goes into dog
food. Why do you think they say, ”Don’t eat that it is dog food.”
Designator And Modifying Words On Pet Food Label
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