Frank Gets A Barf Diet
April 29, 2011 by Lisa Levin · Comments Off
I got to the bottom of my expensive commercial hypoallergenic dog food bag and made a decision to use the stuff in my refrigerator for a Biologically Appropriate Raw Food Diet for our dog for just one week. It was simply to get it together. When that was done, then I split it into Saran Wrap packets of three half pound rounds and popped them in the freezer. In less than an hour I had an entire week of BARF rounds for our dog.
A little insecure at first, I gave our dog three patties each day–morning, noon and night. Our dog is big, so it didn’t seem like enough food. My partner was referring to them sarcastically as little puppy “snacks.”
While I was feeling bad, Frank was getting more and more lively. In one week, Frank seemed to return to his puppy-like black lab self. He was playful, energetic, feisty, and seemingly happier (labs act happy and unhappy sometimes.) Also, he stopped his incessant whining. Stopped it completely. That is hard to understand.
I know I read plenty of blogs that said whining could be cured with BARF Diets, but I didn’t really believe it would stop Frank. He is kind of annoying.
Lest you misunderstand me here…I adore the dog. Sadly he is a miserable pet. I have to say it.
Our dog has been returned to his puppyhood and he is nearly 10 years old now. Since the first week went so well, I decided on a second week of the BARF Diet and his behavior stayed the same. Right this second he is holding his toy baby in his mouth and occasionally slapping me with it so that I will play. What, you want to play?
I feel incredulous. Incredulous. If you have a lack luster dog, feed him better food–BARF Food. It has our dog fully revived.
Stay connected here. This dog is a great tester of the BARF Diet and all hypoallergenic dog foods. Good dog food is his game.
Before you buy any specific dog food, check out information on our blogs on a BARF Diet for your dog, as well as other Hypoallergenic any specific dog food Options.
Two Secrets To Help Your Pet Stay Healthy
February 22, 2011 by Michael Rory · Comments Off
Pets can be a person’s best friend, but there are a few things that every pet needs in order to live a healthy life. These things include a proper place to sleep and rest, as well as food that will keep them full and nourished.
The biggest reason why these things are important is because if pets don’t have these things, they can quickly lose the good health that they enjoy. Pet food is very important to a pet as it gives them their nutrition and vitamins. This food is not only there to keep them full, but it should also help to manage their weight and help them to stay healthy.
Many pets need food that is rich in certain vitamins and minerals. The right amount of nutrition can help to keep a pet’s coat clean and shiny, as well as help them to stay happy and healthy. Good pet food usually requires less food that the pet needs as it is packed with nutrients.
Having the proper pet bedding is also important when it comes to keeping your pet healthy. Pet beds can be affordable and owners don’t need to go overboard to make sure that their pet is comfortable. Having a place where they feel safe and can get some rest is very important to helping them stay healthy and happy.
When a pet does not get the sleep that they need, the option of being more aggressive can be taken. The aggressiveness of a pet can endanger family members, as well as other pets. Because of this, it is very important to make sure that your pet gets the proper amount of sleep to stay healthy and to make sure they act like themselves.
As you can see, getting the right kind of food and bedding will help your pet to stay happy and healthy. Affordable food and bedding is available on the internet to help you accomplish this.
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Safe dog food
February 27, 2009 by Jack Robbins · Comments Off
How can you ensure that the dog food you feed your pet is safe? The best way is to consider making homemade dog food. Do not worry about recalls on spoiled dog food. Instead, you can know exactly what goes into your dogs food by mixing foods on your own.
When you make homemade dog food for your pet, you will need to add meat, starchy foods and vegetable into the mix. The most basic meals have meat, rice and carrots or other vegetables. If your dog deserves a gourmet treat, use tasty meats and a variety of vegetables along with potatoes and rice. Just be certain that every meal contains starches, vegetables and a meat product.
Chicken, lamb, liver, kidney, beef and turkey are the most popular meats to use if you want to make homemade dog food that is fit for a king. Dairy products including eggs and other components should be included in your homemade dog food. Rice, potatoes and other starchy ingredients are necessary as well.
Lean meat is best for your dog especially if they are overweight. You do not want to use fatty meats. Dietary needs might be a little different if your dog is still a puppy. In that case, you will want to talk to their veterinarian so that you know exactly which type of meats you should use in their dog food along with any other dietary needs specific to young dogs.
Homemade dog food can be made by purchasing a book with recipes for homemade pet foods. You can also use the internet in order to locate an assortment of recipes so that you can prepare safe and healthy meals for your pet from home.
Homemade dog food can provide the healthiest and safest meals for your dog. You can find recipes online or by talking to your pets veterinarian. You should talk to their vet in any case before you start mixing up homemade dog food. They can aid you in preparing menus that will provide your dog with food they love and ingredients they need.
Keep You and Your Dog Happy
February 24, 2009 by Anthony Santiago · Comments Off
A dog owner’s love for their pet is a great joy to feel for both the owner and the dog. Providing your dog with the best care is something all owners want to do for their dog.
When talking about provide the best care for your dog, we primarily mean to keep your dog as happy and healthy as possible.
Dogs are very emotional beings. They love giving attention, but just as much love receiving attention. This is an important aspect in giving your dog the best care possible. Make sure to take some time everyday to play with your dog and to make sure you let them know that you are happy to own them as your pet.
If you are not able to give your dog the necessary attention and time, their health may be affected. Lack of attention may give rise to lack of exercise, hygiene, and/or food. This ultimately will result in health issues and allergies.
It is also a must for you to feed your dog with healthy foods. This is a primary need for proper dog care. There are a lot of commercial dog food brands in the market. But you still have to consult with your vet regarding the consumption of these commercial dog foods.
You see, there are indeed some brands that come with chemicals that can prove to be too dangerous for your pet to take in. This would defeat the purpose of dog care altogether now. Thus, in choosing dog food, just consult your local vet.
Overfeeding your dog is also an issue. Overfeeding can cause your dog to become obese and also digestion problems.
Is my Dog Food Safe? Is it Killing my Dog?
January 23, 2009 by Reinhard Lengtat · Comments Off
With the recent manufacturer recalls on dog food, people have wondered is dog food safe? The fact is, safe dog food is not easy to find. Commercial dog foods do not offer many safe formulas, their labels are confusing and difficult to understand. And no wonder. The grocers, food processors, and pet food manufacturers have all fought the FDA for years to keep the labels from being easily understood.
Look down the list of your commercial dog food, and you will likely see something that sounds like “meat meal.” Want to know what that is?
Would you believe meat meal is made up of dead dogs and cats? Animal shelters and highway road crews send their euthanized animals and their “road kill” to rendering plants. Often the animals are still wearing flea collars, ID tags, and some are wrapped in plastic bags. This delightful stew is then rendered down to make meat meal, or its equivalent.
We have been warned for years by vets and activists that commercial dog food contains the residue of the lethal chemicals that were used to put down dying animals. This has resulted in thousands of cases of various forms of cancer in the pets that eat this food.
Natural homemade dog food provides a healthy alternative. When you make your own dog food with healthy ingredients, you know your dog food is safe. Some people may initially balk at the idea of preparing dog food, but find out it is really a simple thing to do.
Many dog lovers prepare food for their animals as they are preparing family meals. They make in quantity and freeze it. Most agree this actually saves money over commercial dog food, and they know it is much healthier. They no longer worry: Is my dog food safe?
What Are Rendering Plants and How Do They Affect Your Cats’ Food?
December 19, 2008 by Ike Lowe · Comments Off
There are several hundred Rendering Plants across the U.S. They quietly dispose of millions of tons of dead animals, meat waste and fat.
What do you think you would see in Rendering Plants?
In a Rendering Plant, you would see animals in various states such as disabled, diseased, dying, dead and decaying. These animals include skunks, snakes, opossums, cats, dogs, circus animals, raccoons, horses and foxes. Furthermore, Rendering Plants process billions of pounds of decaying flesh and kitchen grease, obtained mainly from fast food restaurants, into commercial meat and bone meal, tallow and yellow grease where much of it ends up in commercial pet foods.
Rendering Plants claim that by removing dead, decaying animals from our streets, they are doing a public service and not doing it for profits. If that were true, why would the Rendering Plants sell their products to dogs and cat food companies?
A peek inside a Rendering Plant
A look inside a Rendering Plant in California revealed A floor piled high with “Raw products” – thousands of dead dogs and cats, heads and hooves from cattle, sheep, pigs and horses, whole skunks, rats and raccoons – all waiting to be processed. In the 90-degree-heat, the pile of dead animals seems to have a life of their own as millions of maggots swarm over the carcasses.
Two men operating Bobcat mini dozer loading the raw materials into a 10-foot-deep stainless steel pit. A giant auger-grinder begins to turn. Popping bones and squeezing flesh are sounds from a nightmare you’ll never forget.
Yellow grease or tallow that’s produced by this process are skimmed off and sent to a hammer mill press where the remainder of moisture is removed and the final product is pulverized into a gritty powder. A shaker then removes excess bone and hair so all you have left are bone meal, yellow grease and meat.
Every day, hundreds of Rendering Plants across the U.S. truck millions of tons of this “food enhancer” to poultry ranches, cattle feed-lots, dairy and hog farms, fish feed plants and pet food manufacturers where it is mixed with other ingredients to feed the billions of animals that meat-eating humans, in turn, will eat.
How can your pets possibly be benefiting from these products
Products labeled as meat meal, meat by-products, poultry meal, Poultry by-products, fish meal, fish oil, yellow grease, tallow, beef fat and chicken fat all are products of Rendering Plants.
There are additional ingredients, other than the aforementioned, added to pet foods and they include; flea collars from dogs, cats and other pets, Dursban from cattle insecticide patches, euthanized drugs used to put down pets and pharmaceutical leaks from antibiotics in livestock.
In spite of the fact that heavy metals from pets’ ID tags, surgical pins and needles, plastic wrap from supermarket rejected meat, chicken and fish, according to Rendering Plant officials, they would incur too much cost to remove ID tags, Styrofoam trays and shrink wrap so that too becomes part of your pet food.
It’s not unfair to conclude that without Rendering Plants, U.S. cities could be filled with diseased and rotting carcasses. Diseases and bacteria could infect the population but the big question is; is it safe for pet food manufacturers to use products from Rendering Plants in our pet foods?
In the final analysis, we have to understand that Rendering Plants produce products that are toxic to our pets. The drug Sodium Phenobarbital is used to euthanize pets of all type. This drug is not destroyed in the rendering process; therefore the product produced by the Rendering Plants that go into our pet foods contains sodium Phenobarbital.
All pet owners want is food for our four-legged friends that is wholesome, nutritional and free of toxic ingredients. The pet food companies have proven they are not going to do that.
We as pet owners continue to buy their products even though it has been proven that they produce pet foods that are killing our pets. Why as pet owners do we refuse to invest time to discover what really goes into a bag of pet food?
The pet food companies hope that we remain ignorant to the fact that we are buying a product that is sentencing our pets to a premature death. Our failure to learn just what is inside the foods that we feed our pets is what the commercial pet food companies prey on. We spend billions of dollars yearly on food that is sending our pets to a premature grave. If this is you, for the sake of your pet’s life this must stop.
Do Rendering Plants Have an Impact on Your Cats’ Food?
December 16, 2008 by Ike Lowe · Comments Off
Millions of tons of dead, diseased, dying, disabled and decaying animals, meat waste and fat are processed at Rendering Plants across the U.S.
What do you think you would see in Rendering Plants?
In a Rendering Plant, you would see animals in various states such as disabled, diseased, dying, dead and decaying. These animals include skunks, snakes, opossums, cats, dogs, circus animals, raccoons, horses and foxes. Furthermore, Rendering Plants process billions of pounds of decaying flesh and kitchen grease, obtained mainly from fast food restaurants, into commercial meat and bone meal, tallow and yellow grease where much of it ends up in commercial pet foods.
Rendering Plants claim that although they sell their products to various companies including pet food companies and cosmetic companies, they are doing it as a public service and not for profits.
Let’s take a look inside
Various animals in all types of conditions lay in piles awaiting their turn to be added to the mixture as swarms of maggots can be seen all over the piles. This is what you would witness inside of a Rendering Plant.
As workers operating mini dozers load the animals into a 10-foot-deep stainless steel pit also known as a vat, a giant auger-grinder begins to turn. The sounds of popping bone, squeezing flesh and the final cries can be heard.
Yellow grease or tallow that’s produced by this process are skimmed off and sent to a hammer mill press where the remainder of moisture is removed and the final product is pulverized into a gritty powder. A shaker then removes excess bone and hair so all you have left are bone meal, yellow grease and meat.
Every day, hundreds of Rendering Plants across the U.S. truck millions of tons of this “food enhancer” to poultry ranches, cattle feed-lots, dairy and hog farms, fish feed plants and pet food manufacturers where it is mixed with other ingredients to feed the billions of animals that meat-eating humans, in turn, will eat.
Are your pets benefiting from these ingredients?
When you see ingredients on your pet food products labeled as; meat meal, meat by-products, poultry by-products, fish meal, fish oil, yellow grease, tallow, beef fat and chicken fat, now you know their origin. They all are produced at Rendering Plants.
Pets are shoved into the pit with flea collars still attached. The insecticide Dursban arrives in the form of cattle insecticide patches. Euthanized drugs given to pets and pharmaceuticals leak from antibiotics in livestock are also included.
Rendering Plant officials claim that it is not economical feasible to have someone remove the pets’ ID tags surgical pins and needles and plastics wrap from supermarket rejected meat, chicken and fish. Therefore all that plastic and metal become part of your pet food.
It’s not unfair to conclude that without Rendering Plants, U.S. cities could be filled with diseased and rotting carcasses. Diseases and bacteria could infect the population but the big question is; is it safe for pet food manufacturers to use products from Rendering Plants in our pet foods?
The products that Rendering Plants produce are toxic to our pets. The rendering process does not destroy the drug used to euthanize our pets called Sodium Phenobarbital. Therefore this drug goes into our pet foods.
All we as pet owners want is food for our pets that is nutritional, wholesome, and free of harmful ingredients. Time and time again the pet food companies have proven that they simply just will not deliver.
Why is it that we as pet owners refuse to invest the time needed to find out what is really in a bag of commercial pet food? Pet food companies will continue to produce pet foods that are killing our pets until we start making informed decisions.
You must realize that you are, in fact, sentencing your pet to a premature and painful death. Yes, I’m speaking to all you pet owners that purchase the commercial pet foods. Because of your failure to learn what goes into the foods you feed your pets, the commercial pet food industry capitalizes on that and while pet owners spend billions of dollars buying this cheap and toxic foods, your pets die prematurely and the pet food companies laugh all the way to the banks.



