Friday, May 11, 2007

The Pet Food Recall

The recent recall of pet food by many major brands including Iams, Eukanuba, Alpo, America's Choice and more have panicked pet owners searching for safe food for their pets.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

DOES THIS RECALL CONCERN YOU?

the pet food recall expands and government agencies play catch up, many are asking how it was allowed that dog and cat food were tainted and pets were poisoned. As always, a call for action follows as pet owners are furious and confused and seeking answers. Over one hundred separate brands have now been recalled and last week, Menu Foods added over 200 items to the recall list when it was pointed out that cross contamination may have occurred.
Pet Food Recall: Decline in Cat & Dog Food Safety Called Alarming
Reports claim that a huge number of pets, probably between 2,000 and 7,000, have died as a result of eating contaminated food since roughly December 2006. Some additional number of pets, probably around 40,000, have been injured by the same cause over the same period
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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

you need to know about chicken byproducts

Hi Did you know that 99% of the people who buy pet food have no idea what chicken byproducts are. Would you buy pet food not know what chicken byproducts are? If you would then you need to rethink what you are buying. Go to my website and check out the video, you will learn alot about commercial pet food. http://www.healthypetnet.com/rainbowsales07

Monday, May 7, 2007

Recalls Are Coming In Daily

Pet Food Recall: Dog Food & Cat Pet Food Recall Summary 40
By Staff
May 6, 2007

Pet Food Recall Summary Update 40: Pet food recall expansions seem to come daily. cat food, dog food and small animal pet food has all been affected. Consumers have reported the deaths of as many as 8,500 dogs and cats as a result of tainted pet food, federal officials say.

In tPC's ongoing desire to keep you up to date on the very latest, we continue this pet food recall summary. The Post Chronicle takes the recent pet food recall involving both dog and cat pet food products very seriously and has done its best to report the most up-to-date information to its readers, as it is received.

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Commercial Dog Food Is Not What It Seems

"No Dog Should Eat Commercial Dog Food Not Nutritionally Abundant, Perfectly Balanced & Free of Dangerous & Unnecessary Ingredients"

Unfortunately, that means 99% of all commercial dog foods are not suitable.

But what do you do when you don't have the time or energy to prepare food for you dog?
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Sunday, May 6, 2007

"Commercial Dog Food is Killing Your Dog Because.."

"Commercial Dog Food is Killing Your Dog Because.."

I KNOW THIS IS LONG BUT PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ IT YOU MAY LEARN SOMETHING FROM IT AND SAVE YOUR PETS LIFE IT WILL BE WORTH IT.

A man's vet said commercial dog food killed his dog, Noble, because preservatives it contains caused his kidneys to fail.In fact, research discovered dog food contains at least 6 deadly chemicals that have been banned from human foods because they cause:
Kidney cancer
Bladder cancer
Skin cancer
Stomach cancer
Spleen cancer
Leukemia
Liver dysfunction
Major organ failure
Immune system collapse
Severe allergic reactions
Birth Defects
Blindness
Chronic Diarrhea
Hair Loss and
Behavior problems, including increased aggressiveness --> very dangerous if your dog is around children
And if you think, that buying foods labeled as chemical and preservative free makes them safe, think again... it's just more lies!
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and author, Henry Pasternak, rips back the veil of lies about dog food labeling..
"Many pet foods advertised as "preservative-free" do, in fact, contain preservatives.
..manufacturers don't have to list preservatives that they themselves did not add.
Many preservatives make their way into pet food at rendering plants before the meat is even sent to the manufacturer. An analysis of several pet foods labeled "chemical free" or "all natural ingredients" found synthetic antioxidants in all samples."
Henry Pasternak also reveals..
"Although you won't see it on the label, since it is often added at the rendering plant and not by the manufacturer, ethoxyquin (EQ) is used to preserve most dry pet food.
EQ is the most powerful of all preservatives and may be the most toxic.
The use of EQ is ... permitted in pet food.
...factory workers exposed to it exhibited side effects similar to those of agent orange:
a dramatic rise in liver or kidney damage,
cancerous skin lesions,
hair loss,
blindness,
leukemia,
fetal abnormalities, and
chronic diarrhea.
In animals, EQ has been linked to:
immune deficiency syndrome;
spleen, stomach, and liver cancers;
and a host of allergies."
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Thanks. MAY YOU AND YOUR PET HAVE A HAPPY HEALTHY LIFE TOGETHER FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Understanding Canine Digestion

Last time we spoke about the workings of canine digestion. Today I'll tell a little about why it's important and the effects of providing your dog with substandard food typically found in commercial dog food.
Your dog's digestive capabilities are no accident. They are a very carefully construed mechanism of its teeth, stomach and large and small intestines.
Beginning with his sharp, jagged molars, which are designed for gripping, tearing and shredding, and ending with the large intestine, which aids in the elimination of waste, all parts of the system work together to process the consumed food with purpose and deliberation.
With their short and simple digestive tracts, large amounts of vegetation, grains and fiber are difficult for dogs to process. Their systems are much more conducive to the breakdown of animal proteins and fat.
As such, pet foods which boast corn, soy or their corresponding meals as their primary ingredient are of little use to your dog, nutritionally-speaking. The "Crude Protein" analysis on pet food labels is only a measurement of the amount of nitrogen in a food -- not the quality of the protein. Because of this, pet food companies can use the cheaper by-products of human food production, such as soybean meal, to "boost" protein numbers. Animal-based protein is nutritionally superior for dogs. Animal-based protein is better absorbed and retained and is higher in essential amino acids like methionine, arginine, and taurine, all of which are absent in plant-based proteins.
Pancreatitis and Fatty Liver (Hepatic Lipidosis) are diseases that can be caused by a variety of factors such as infection, exposure to toxins, stress and improper diet. Pet food that is very high in saturated fats can certainly be a contributing factor.
Diabetes is a chronic degenerative disease of dogs that can be caused by a variety of factors such as genetics, stress and diet -- specifically, the feeding of excess amounts of simple carbohydrates. Many pet foods are loaded with simple carbohydrates such as white flour, sucrose, glucose and fructose. These are cheap, highly processed carbohydrate sources that can stress the pancreas, leading to diabetes.In addition, clinical studies suggest that the long term feeding of chemical antioxidants (preservatives such as BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin) have extreme adverse health effects on animals.
As such, for optimal digestive health, it would seem to be a no-brainer to feed your beloved dog a diet rich in animal-based proteins and fats, moderate in carbohydrates, and free of chemical additives and preservatives. When perusing the commercial dog foods available in the grocery store aisles you might find this to be a tricky proposition. It seems most are nutritionally substandard, in at least one respect or another, with many failing in nearly all respects.
This is made even more difficult because dog food manufacturers use deliberately confusing double-talk to make the food appear much more nutritious than it really is. In fact, they lobby against the FDA for their 'right' to keep it confusing.
The ideal solution is to feed your pet freshly prepared food, thereby giving you the power to provide all the nutrients he needs to maintain a healthy body. Combining animal-based proteins with vegetables, pasta, rice, cereals and other foods will furnish all the requisite protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals, without all those pesky by-products, fillers and chemical additives and preservatives. If you understand this then there is no question you are feeding your pet the WRONG pet food. CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE. http://www.healthypetnet.com/rainbowsales07 YOU WILL BE SO GLAD YOU DID.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Pet Food Recall: Dog Food & Cat Pet Food Recall Summary 38

Pet Food Recall Summary Update 38: Pet food recall expansions are common place now. The pet food recall of cat food, dog food and small animal pet food has been expanded yet again. Now, The mystery surrounding how two chemicals that are normally considered to be non-toxic poisoned so many dogs and cats may have been solved.
In tPC's ongoing desire to keep you up to date on the very latest, we continue this pet food recall summary. The Post Chronicle takes the recent pet food recall involving both dog and cat pet food products very seriously and has done its best to report the most up-to-date information to its readers, as it is received. It seems to me this is an ongoing problem every day there is more pet food being recalled. If you have any concerns then PLEASE view my website and put an end to all this confusion and madness. I want you and your pet to have a long healthy life together so please check out my site. http://www.healthypetnet.com/rainbowsales07

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Are YOU panicked by the recall?

The recent recall of pet food by many major brands including Iams, Eukanuba, Alpo, America's Choice and more have panicked pet owners searching for safe food for their pets. If you are questioning the quality of any of the brands of pet food whether it has been recalled or not then you really need to check out my website. http://www.healthypetnet.com/rainbowsales07 If you want to wait until they recall your brand of pet food that is fine or even if they don't recall your brand are you going to wait until your pet gets sick and it's too late to do anything to save them.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Does this tell you anything about the pet food you feed your pets

Pet Food Recall: China Has Been Spiking Cat & Dog Food All Along
By Jeff FreelandMay 1, 2007

While Americans are panicked over the pet food recall - it has been revealed that China has been spiking dog and cat food all along. For years, producers of animal feed all over China have secretly supplemented their feed with the substance, called melamine, a cheap additive that looks like protein in tests, even though it does not provide any nutritional benefits, according to melamine scrap traders and agricultural workers here, reports the New York Times.
Pet Food Recall: China Has Been Spiking Cat & Dog Food All Along
Melamine is at the center of a recall of 60 million packages of pet food, after the chemical was found in wheat gluten linked this month to the deaths of at least 16 pets and the illness of possibly thousands of pets in the United States.
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"Many companies buy melamine scrap to make animal feed, such as fish feed,” said Ji Denghui, general manager of the Fujian Sanming Dinghui Chemical Company, which sells melamine. “I don’t know if there’s a regulation on it. Probably not. No law or regulation says ‘don’t do it,’ so everyone’s doing it. The laws in China are like that, aren’t they? If there’s no accident, there won’t be any regulation." The Times reported that powdery scraps of melamine -- a chemical used to make plastics and fertilizers -- were secretly mixed into animal feed in China.
“The melamine powder has been dubbed ‘fake protein’ and is used to deceive those who raise animals into thinking they are buying feed that provides higher nutritional value,” The Times reported.
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The newspaper also said the practice is widespread in China, which has little regulatory supervision. The paper also notes that evidence is mounting that Chinese protein exports have been tainted with melamine and that its use in agricultural regions like this one is widespread. But the government has issued no recall of any food or feed product here in China.
The Chinese government disputes reports that melamine-tainted products from its country caused pets to die. But on Friday, that country banned the use of melamine in wheat gluten, rice protein, and other vegetable proteins exported from China or used in domestic food supplies.

how does this describe it?

Good Morning. will someone tell me how does this describe it. How many times does someone we don't know approach us trying to sell something?Most of the time it is not something we don't need or even want, but how many times do we either tell them no or just buy something to get rid of them. Well you can do that in this situation too but what you are not seeing is if you have a pet then this is something you DO need and should want. Too many times we pass on something and later we regret not buying because by that time it is too late, in this case your pet may already be sick and it is too late to save them. How would you feel then, I hate to think of that.PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR PET AND YOUR PEACE OF MIND KNOWING YOU DID THE RIGHT THING AND DID IT NOW YOU WILL BE THANKFUL SOMEONE (ME) approached you to check out my website. http://www.healthypetnet.com/rainbowsales07

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Do you believe this or is it a cop out?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- April 27, 2007 -- Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd, Wilton, CT, is initiating a nationwide recall of all canned dog foods sold under its "Blue" dog food brand, all canned cat food sold under its "Blue Spa Select" cat food brand, and all dog treats sold under its "Blue" dog food brand. The Company is taking this voluntary action after learning that the FDA has confirmed the presence of melamine, a substance not approved for use in food, in rice protein concentrate used by the contract manufacturer in the production of some of these products.
It should be noted the "Blue" canned dog and cat food products were not formulated or labeled to contain rice protein concentrate, and that the manufacturer, American Nutrition, Inc. added the rice protein concentrate to these products without Blue Buffalo Company's knowledge or consent. For this reason, Blue Buffalo Company is concerned that it can not have any faith in the integrity, or the accuracy of the ingredient labels of any of its products manufactured by American Nutrition. Therefore Blue Buffalo is withdrawing all products manufactured by American Nutrition, including products that American Nutrition claims do not contain rice protein. The FDA investigation into the inclusion of the rice protein by American Nutrition in Blue Buffalo's products is ongoing.
Do we really know for sure if this is true about them not knowing or is it a cop out? So can we TRUST this company or can't we? You can decide if you do or don't but believe me I DO NOT TRUST ANY OF THE BIG COMMERCIAL PET FOOD MAKERS. Even if their food hasn't been recalled THERE IS ENOUGH CHEMICALS AND PRESERVATIVES(MORE CHEMICALS) TO POISON YOUR PET. Don't believe me check out my website and see for yourself.The proof is in seeing for yourself . If you truly love your pet then PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CHECK OUT MY SITE. http://www.healthypetnet.com/rainbowsales07