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The second installment received from the same author on 5/20/2000:
FIVE MORE PET FOOD SECRETS REVEALED
1. Life Stage Concept - Bogus -----------------
There is only one justification for making pet foods for
young, middle aged and older dogs and that is SHELF SPACE.
The company that introduced golf ball sized dog food kibble
way back when also dreamt up this notion. Ask yourself,
"In the wild, do wolves or bobcats seek out different
prey according to how old they are?" The whole notion
is absurd. Call the maker of your pet food brand and ask
them to support the assertion that puppies need a different
food than adults. True, a puppy needs to eat more and
active dogs need to eat more than inactive dogs. But does
the bag have to be another color and cost more? Hmmmm....
Pet foods routinely display a notice declaring, "Complete
and Balanced for all life stages". Oh, if this is true,
why do we need the other 5 types you offer then? Even
some dog biscuits have this lunacy printed on the package.
The facts are these: Find the best pet food you can and
use it from youth to old age. If it is a commercial brand,
understand it has strengths and gaps. Fill in the gaps
yourself. The "best" pet food would be a brand that is
naturally preserved, highly digestible (whole ingredients)
and that doesn't contain stool hardeners or dyes. The
biggest gap is the lack of enzymes which are cooked to
death.
2. What "Complete and Balanced" Really Means -----------
This sweet sounding but vacuous tag really means that whatever
is in the package will keep the animal alive sufficiently
long to reproduce itself if fed as a sole ration. That's
ALL it means. Most pet owners would prefer to have their
dog or cat live beyond 10 months however. The responsibility
for finding and feeding a good diet is on the owner. Don't
be satisfied with empty slogans.
3. What's "Fresh" about a food that's 13 months old?
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When buying pet food, look for a fresh bag. What's that?
You can't read some production code that substitutes letters
for numbers and dates. Maybe you're not supposed to understand
that that bag is 13 months (or 17 months) old. Nutrients
degrade over time if exposed to air. Unless you are buying
frozen, freeze- dried or vacuum sealed, its best to get
the most recently made. Pet food manufacturers like to
have a shelf life of 18 months. To get it, they use preservatives
to keep oxygen from interacting with the oils (fats) in
the food and turning them rancid. Fine, but this isn't
an all or none process. It happens over time. Additionally,
the vitamins and minerals also degrade over time. While
you're talking to your pet food maker, ask how to read
the date code on their bags if it isn't reasonably clear.
Then, buy the freshest bag you can find. Best bet, feed
frozen or freeze- dried food with some good real ingredients
mixed in.
4. The Joke about "Lite" Diets ----------------------
So, your pet is overweight. How did that happen anyway?
There is really no mystery here. Too many calories, too
little activity. Wait! The fix is right here in the bag
marked, "Lite and Fit". Right? Doubtful at best. Since
the advent of these "Lite" diets, has there been a decrease
in the number of overweight pets? Hmmmm... These are major
profit centers for the makers. They contain less meat
and fat (the costlier) ingredients and more (much) of
the grains and fillers to reduce the number of calories.
Then, guess what? You get to pay more! Guess what again?
Your pet won't lose weight! Fact is, your pet will feel
even less like moving around with a belly full of chaff
than formerly with another diet. Don't buy into this ruse.
It is much better to feed a good food in the amount sufficient
to provide the calories for the desired body weight and
to INCREASE the activity level by 300%. You've heard it
said, "Diet without exercise doesn't work". That's true
for pets as well.
5. Those Oh-So-Expensive Rx Diets---------------------
This will undoubtedly rankle some folks. Oh well... A company
in Kansas makes a line (a BIG line) of prescription only
foods that get dispensed through vets. First, they diagnose
then they prescribe and sell you the "medicine". Hmmmm,
this isn't allowed on the people side is it? Have you
ever read the label on this bag of stuff that cost you
dearly? See any "medicine" in there? See anything that
could possibly justify the price? Not to pick on one company
alone, many want in on this cash cow and are beating each
other up to get the vet's push. Shine the light over here!
This practice is suspicious at best and deplorable at
worst. You have an ailing pet and now we'll saddle you
with expensive pet food forever. Ask your vet instead
what to control in the animal's diet. Hopefully, he or
she knows. Some of these "foods" are so low in one aspect
or high in another that they actually should be medically
managed while fed. Problem is, they aren't. Another problem
is that they don't usually solve anything unless other
methods are undertaken and get owner compliance. There
is no magic in that overpriced bag. Don't rely on it to
fix problems. Best bet... find out what caused the malady
and if your pet's diet can be modified to prevent recurrence,
modify it.
Author's Note:
First, the obligatory disclaimer. These are my opinions
formed over a period of 15 years inside the pet food industry.
If there are any errors in the above article, they are
mine. Nobody paid me a penny to express any of this. It
was written because it needed to be said to enlighten
and alert the pet loving Public and to act as a minute
counterbalance to the daily barrage of pet food hype foisted
on us.
Your pets depend on you to make the right choice when it
comes to feeding them a nutritious diet. Their quality
of life is at stake. Become a label reader! Take the time
to bone up on nutrition. Call the Company if you have
questions. Most have a toll free number on their bag.
Ask to speak to a Nutritionist or the person who formulated
the food you are using. Dig until you are satisfied or
until you know it's time to switch to another food (or
manner of feeding). You might look into the B.A.R.F. movement
that is growing rapidly. That's a rather graphic acronym
for "Bones And Raw Food". The next step in pet food (beyond
"kibble") is already in the works. For your pet's sake,
don't be content with the miserable status quo.
Not all currently available pet foods are totally rotten
and not all companies engage in the above practices. Some
are much better and more ethical than others. It is far
beyond the scope of this ditty to list them or to make
specific recommendations. You are the boss. Now, you're
the boss with the inside track on what to watch out for.
Please take your pet's diet seriously. It's the right
thing to do. Feel free to pass this article along to interested
parties. An informed public will generate changes.
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