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Nutrition And Obsessive Compulsive Behaviors In Dogs. A research group, based at the University of Helsinki and the Folkhälsan Research Center and led by Professor Hannes Lohi, has investigated the characteristics and environmental factors associated with compulsive tail chasing in dogs. Nearly 400 Finnish dogs participated in this study, including Bull Terriers, Miniature Bull Terriers, German Shepherds and Staffordshire Bull Terriers respectively. Blood samples were taken from the dogs participating in the study, and their owners filled out a questionnaire about their dogs’ stereotypic behavior. One of the most interesting findings of this study is the connection with stereotypic behavior and vitamins and minerals.

Dogs that received nutritional supplements with their food chased their tails less. “Our study does not prove an actual causal relationship between vitamins and lessened tail chasing, but interestingly similar preliminary results have been observed in human OCD” says researcher, Katriina Tiira, PhD. FREE Cruciate Tear Guide. What Some Dog Food Companies Don't Want You to Know About Added Fats. Say you had a cup of olive oil and a cup of kitchen grease . Which would you rather have on your salad? I know. I know. Of course, that’s a silly question. Well, unfortunately, more than you might care to know. You see, any time you shop for dog food, you’re unwittingly making an important decision — much like that “oil-or-grease” example given above. That’s because commercial dog foods frequently contain added fat . Yet it’s the source of that fat that can make a huge difference in the overall quality of the dog food you buy.

Better Sources of Dog Food Fat For example, take a look at these common and healthier sources of dog food fat… Fish oil Beef fat Chicken fat Flax seed oil As long as they’re reasonably fresh, all these fats contain essential nutrients . However, good fats can be costly — too costly for some profit-first pet food companies to use in their products. A Dirty Little Secret Revealed Yet have you ever wondered what animal fat really is? The Real Problem with Animal Fat Footnotes. CVM FOIA Electronic Reading Room > Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine Report on the Risk from Pentobarbital in Dog Food.

February 28, 2002 Edited for Typographical Errors, March 1, 2002 The low levels of exposure to sodium pentobarbital (pentobarbital) that dogs might receive through food is unlikely to cause them any adverse health effects, Food and Drug Administration scientists concluded after conducting a risk assessment. During the 1990s, FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) received reports from veterinarians that pentobarbital, an anesthetizing agent used for dogs and other animals, seemed to be losing its effectiveness in dogs. Based on these reports, CVM officials decided to investigate a plausible theory that the dogs were exposed to pentobarbital through dog food, and that this exposure was making them less responsive to pentobarbital when it was used as a drug.

The investigation consisted of two parts. First, CVM had to determine if dog food could contain residues of the drug. Second, if residues were found, the Center had to determine what risk, if any, the residues posed to dogs. Pet Food Industry! Revealed. The Shocking Truth About Commercial Dog Food Revealed! The true horrors of pet food revealed: Prepare to be shocked by what goes into dog food and cat food. If you check the labels on grocery store foods, you've probably already begun to see that the list of ingredients doesn't always tell the whole truth about what's in your food. The same goes for your pets' food.

Behind innocent-sounding words like "meat byproducts" and "meat meal" are horrific manufacturing practices that would turn your stomach. The nutritional considerations of pet foods go beyond the sources of meat in them. Pet food manufacturers add dangerous preservatives and vitamin fortifications that actually make your pets' food less healthy. Let's start with what usually appears as the protein source and the primary ingredient in pet food: Meat byproducts or meat meal. Both are euphemisms for the parts of animals that wouldn't be considered meat by any smart consumer. Meat meal can contain the boiled down flesh of animals we would find unacceptable for consumption. The process that turns these animals and animal parts into pet food is also disgusting. Sodium Pentobarbital: The Shocking Truth About Commercial Dog Food Revealed! The Horrors of Commercial Pet Food. (NaturalNews) The global commercial pet food industry is astonishingly profitable and continues to grow (sadly) by leaps and bounds.

Let's define commercial pet food, for our purposes, as anything that is packaged in cans or bags, even if labeled holistic or natural. Hundreds of generations of pet guardians have fed their animals successfully without the use of bagged, canned and processed pet foods, but that fact has been virtually covered up by "Big Pet Food," and consequently forgotten by consumers. Conventional thinking causes us to pose the question, "How can we trust the feeding of our beloved companions to an industry driven by profit? " Keeping prices competitive requires the use of cheap ingredients and fillers.

To make these inferior ingredients and fillers appeal to pets, artificial colors, flavors and flavor enhancers are added. Many commercial pet food companies label their products misleadingly. Here are some basic facts about commercial pet food ingredients and labeling. 6 Raisons pour Bannir les friandises Anti Plaque Dentaire. Juil22013 Une haleine qui pue la mort C’est LE fléau le plus répandu chez nos animaux de compagnie : les maladies parodontales. La santé bucco-dentaire de nos chiens et de nos chats est donc la première victime de la généralisation de l’alimentation industrielle à base de croquettes sèches ou de boîtes humides. Les vétérinaires anti-croquettes vocifèrent d’une seule et unique voix sur ce point, c’est bien la dégradation de l’alimentation des animaux de compagnie qui est responsable de l’apparition de plaque dentaire, de tartre, de gingivite, de dents pourris, de la fameuse « haleine de chien » et même de maladies plus graves qui touchent les organes internes. 4 chiens sur 5 de plus de 3 ans sont touchés par une maladie parodontale citée plus haut. 4 chiens sur 5 de plus de 3 ans.

Accepter pour mieux vendre La marque Pedigree essaye-t-elle de plomber ses ventes et sa notoriété ? Une récompense à donner tous les jours, le plus tôt possible jusqu’au dernier jour de sa vie. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Veterinarian Newsletter > PENTOBARBITAL IN DOG FOOD. The content on this page is provided for reference purposes only.

It was current when produced, but is no longer maintained and may be outdated. by Linda Bren FDA Veterinarian Newsletter 2002 Volume XVI, No III This material appeared in the May/June 2002 issue of the FDA Consumer . The low levels of sodium pentobarbital that dogs might receive through their food are unlikely to cause any health problems, according to an FDA study. Pentobarbital is an anesthetizing drug used for dogs and other animals, such as horses and cattle. Because it is also widely used for humane euthanasia of dogs, cats and other animals, the most likely way that pentobarbital could get into dog food would be in rendered animal products. During the 1990s, the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) received reports from veterinarians that pentobarbital seemed to be losing its effectiveness for anesthesia in dogs.

CVM scientists also developed a test to detect dog and cat DNA in the protein of dog food. Pentobarbital in Dog Food Never Resolved. While I understand it is challenging at best to believe the possibility that euthanized dogs and cats are rendered and become pet food and treat ingredients, the very real possibility remains. The following is further information taken from the FDA website.

In 2002, the FDA published a report titled ‘Risk from Pentobarbital in Dog Food’. The report states “During the 1990s, FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) received reports from veterinarians that pentobarbital, an anesthetizing agent used for dogs and other animals, seemed to be losing its effectiveness in dogs. Based on these reports, CVM officials decided to investigate a plausible theory that the dogs were exposed to pentobarbital through dog food, and that this exposure was making them less responsive to pentobarbital when it was used as a drug.

A few years prior to the FDA beginning the pentobarbital testing, one of the very first stories was published about rendered dogs and cats. Wishing you and your pet(s) the best, Problem with Processed Food. Malnutrition and Toxins: One of the primary reasons your pet’s health is failing or will prematurely fail. Dogs and cats must have the active amino acids and live enzymes found only in raw meat to thrive. They will not survive long without great suffering without them. A dog requires the amino acids only found in raw meat, but can survive on a little less meat-based energy than cats. Cats are 100% carnivore. Most commercial dry (kibble) and canned pet foods contain biologically inappropriate sources of protein matter and fats that supply little usable nutrition and many unnatural preservatives and toxins. This is one of the primary reasons that most companion animals are said to be living only half as long as they should and spending the latter part of their shortened life spans suffering with chronic and acute illness.

The Seven Major Problems with Commercial Pet Food: Dry (kibble), Canned, or Moist Morsels Click Here to Read or Print this Full Report Problems With Processed Pet Food Dr. Animal Ark Article. 3. Fabrication des croquettes. Kibble Me This: The History of Kibble. In the late 1850s, a young electrician from Cincinnati named James Spratt went to London to sell lightning rods. When his ship arrived, crew members threw the leftover “ships biscuits” onto the dock, where they were devoured by hordes of waiting dogs.

Spratt had the idea that he could make cheap, easy-to-serve biscuits and sell them to the growing number of urban dog owners. His recipe was a baked mixture of wheat, beet root and vegetables bound together with beef blood. When Spratt’s Patent Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes came on the market in 1860, the pet-food industry was born. In 1870 he too k the business to New York and began the American pet food industry. In 1908 the F.H. In 1922 Chappel Brothers of Rockford, IL, introduced Ken-L Ration, the first canned dog food in the United States. In 1931 The National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) bought Bennett’s company and renamed the biscuits Milkbones.

In 1950 the Ralston Purina Company started using a cooking extruder to make their Chex cereal. Croquettes pour chiens : dangereuses et inutiles. Les animaux de compagnie représentent pratiquement 20 millions d’individus sur le territoire national, avec une moyenne de 800 et 600 € de dépenses annuelles pour les chiens et les chats, respectivement (1). Le marché alimentaire est colossal puisque 3 compagnies (Mars Petcare , Nestlé Purina et Affinity Petcare ) se partagent 75 % du marché, ce qui représente 2 milliards d’€ par an.

Le marché de l’hygiène et des soins n’est pas en reste non plus, il représente 400 millions d’€ par an (2) Au niveau de l’alimentation de nos animaux de compagnies, trois quarts des maîtres et maîtresses investissent dans des croquettes alimentaires sèches conditionnées pour subvenir à leurs besoins nutritionnels quotidiens. Ce type d’aliment, les croquettes, est accepté par la grande majorité des propriétaires de chiens et de chats pour les raisons suivantes : Pourtant, qui d’entres vous - maîtres et futurs maîtres – connait réellement les besoins nutritionnels de votre chien ou de votre chat ? Unraveling the Pet-Food Mystery. The fear and outrage surrounding the death of beloved Fidos and Fifis around the country from contaminated pet food isn't going away.

Another recall was announced on Thursday, as officials added dog biscuits made by Sunshine Mills, a company based in Red Bay, Alabama, to the list of retracted products, because of the possibility it may have used contaminated wheat gluten. And Menu Foods Ltd. — which announced its first recall of 60 million dog and cat food products packaged under various brand names three weeks ago — extended the recall date to foods made between Nov. 8 and Mar. 6. Since the scare began, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has confirmed 16 pet deaths, although anecdotal evidence suggests thousands more may have died because of the poisonous food.

Still, the FDA says it cannot be sure melamine is the culprit. What Caused the Deaths? Are Pet Food Standards Tough Enough? What Should You Feed Fido? U S Food and Drug Administration Home Page. What's Killing Our Pets? - Tags: ANIMALS -- Food PET food industry. Home » What's Killing Our Pets? Earth Island Journal;Summer2007, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p48 The article presents the author's view regarding the quality of pet food in the U.S. According to the author, the food industry needs to adhere to the Labeling Act and should provide detail information on the product and whether it is meant for dogs or cats. According to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, pet food is considered adulterated if the food is packed under unsanitary conditions. The author comments that food that contains excessive level of vitamin D are causing deaths.

Tags: ANIMALS -- Food ; PET food industry ; EDITORIALS ; FOOD industry Organic treats available for cats and dogs. // Irish Veterinary Journal;Feb2010, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p77 The article announces the organic cheese and apple treats that pet food company Lily's Kitchen included in its range of holistic cat and dog food. "Food Pets Die For" by Martin, Ann N. - Earth Island Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 4, Fall 1997. Pets in pet food? No, you say? Be assured that this is happening. Rendered companion animals are just another source of protein used in both pet foods and livestock feeds. Rendering is a cheap, viable means of disposal. In 1990, San Francisco Chronicle, reporter John Eckhouse wrote a two-part expose on the rendering of companion animals in California. Eckhouse's informant, upset that some of the most disturbing information was left out of the Chronicle article, subsequently brought his story to Earth Island journal. A Search for the Truth I had always assumed that deceased pets were either buried or cremated.

Veterinary clinics advised me that dead pets were incinerated by a local disposal company. "What's Killing Our Pets? the Government Is Failing to Adequately Inspect the Ingredients in Pet Food" by Martin, Ann - Earth Island Journal, Vol. 22, Issue 2, Summer 2007. What’s Killing Our Pets? The government is failing to adequately inspect the ingredients in pet food. By Ann Martin The government is failing to adequately inspect the ingredients in pet food. The commercial pet foods industry rakes in billions of dollars annually. In exchange for our dollars, we trust the companies to provide our pets with quality nutrition. I first began researching the industry in 1990, when my two dogs became ill after eating a well-known commercial food.

Dog eat dog? I personally have been able to trace euthanized pets from veterinary clinics in the city where I live to rendering plants where they are processed; the end results are shipped to pet food companies. In the late 1990s, officials from the Food and Drug Administration, Center for Veterinary Medicine (FDA/CVM) decided to investigate a theory that dogs were exposed to pentobarbital through dog food. Hold the poison, please Total recall March 2007 saw the largest recall in the history of the industry.

FACCO - Accueil. 5. Procédés de fabrication. Taux de protéines dans la moulée?? et problèmes de reins. ‘Regrind’ In Pet Food. The Plot Thickens, Clues to Big Issues. Is Pet Food History Repeating Itself? 2011 Stupidest Act in Pet Food Nominees. Www.dogs4dogs.com/JR_PDFs from Book/FoodtoDieFor.pdf. Another Pet Food Exception.

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Nourriture sèche pour animaux de Natura Pet Products Inc. - Rappels et avis - Site Web Canadiens en santé. Where’s the Beef? Why your dog should never eat another Milk-Bone or Beggin Strip, and you should avoid the Slim Jims. | Dirty Popcorn. L'épicerie - La nourriture pour chat. La nourriture industrielle pour animaux: un vrai scandale! Snac – association - croquette - chat – chien - mycotoxines – nourriture – animaux domestiques – toxines – poison – maladie – conseils – alimentation - sante. Dogs and Carbohydrates - A Surprising Secret Revealed. Aliments pour animaux de compagnie: le chat sort du sac! Recalls of Aflatoxin-Contaminated Dog Food Have Begun. Beware of the New Anallergenic Dog Foods with Feather Meal. Anallergenic sèche / Veterinary Therapeutic Formulas / Nutrition pour canines / Produits vétérinaires / Accueil - RoyalCanin. Maladies d'origine inconnue, les croquettes mises en cause ?

The Truth About Commercial Pet Food and Rendering Factories. The Truth About Commercial Pet Food. The Shocking Truth About Commercial Dog Food. University opens obesity clinic for pets. Ce Poison Nommé Croquette. Les Vétérinaires Français sont-ils Pourris jusqu'à l'Os. Top 10 des Arguments les plus Bidons utilisés par les Vétérinaires.