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With all the reasons to and promises of dog food one depends on to feed
their dog; only the manufacturer knows exactly what the food actually
contains. One may ask oneself why do I want to feed this to my dog if
it is unfit for me to eat? Are risk factors present they are not
informing the public of?
Any substance eaten to support life is considered a nutrient. The real
issue here is whether the nutrient is an energy or non energy producing
nutrient. When shopping for dog food, a person will notice claims
stating this food provides healthy cell development, strong teeth and bones, healthy skin and
coat, strong muscles, healthy digestion and more. However, there is
little or no proof backing these statements.
When viewing the different labels, the pictures look tasty enough to
please the owner, dinner for two. Without the nutrition facts a
consumer knows nothing about what is actually contained in the food.
Start with the unsuitable digestible ingredients that are not human
grade that may contain bacteria, E. coli, salmonella, and may not be
destroyed during the processing of the food. The truth is, processing
the food kills most of the nutritional value of the food, while it may
or may not kill the bacteria.
Old school teaching stresses variety is the key to a well balanced
diet. This says nothing about fresh food being the best food. After
fresh food there is fresh frozen foods. Last and certainly least, are
canned foods which, we have already discussed, the contents thereof
have lost most of their positive value during processing. The bottom
line is if one eats too much of any food then one is certainly not
receiving enough variety for the correct balance of nutrients the body
needs to maintain wellness.
Many dog foods are of low quality, mostly corn meal, bone meal and
human food chain waste. Some dog foods utilize empty promises and add
supplementation too boost numbers on the nutritional value label.
Unless the food is high quality, supplementation will probably be of
little value and will not correct the fundamentals that determine
whether or not a food is of high quality.
Isn’t it time for pet food manufacturers to tell the truth why people
don’t eat dog food.
Empty Promises Of Good Nutrition
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