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Unread 01-28-2008, 08:00 PM
 
Location: Oakland CA
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I have no problem with others using the stuff from the grocery store, but as someone whose good friend lost 2 animals during the last recall I am now pretty saavy as to what is in those dog foods and I will not use them until those companies quit charging obscene amounts of money for their garbage. There is a reason that most of the main food producers also own major dog food companies and that is because they can get rid of their waste---ALL of it.
My neighbor worked in a dog food factory 2 years ago and he witnessed rancid meat still packaged from the grocery store- foam and plastic wrap intact going in, animal oil from fryers that sat out in vats in the sun for over 4 weeks getting antifreeze agents to stop the spoilage process, and instead of the lovely corn and wheat shown on the package he witnessed fiber being added in the form of stale "sno-caps" and twinkies in plastic, in the box being fed into the mix by the pallet load. He was fortunate enough not to work in the "meat by product" rendering plant that processes roadkill and dogs and cats put to sleep (with collars still on...) that comprised much of the animal protein-which by the way, the process does not completely neutralize the poison used to put the animals to sleep.

Del Monte and many other big names own some of the biggest names in dog food and charge you for buying their garbage. Read the ingredients-if it says meat by products, meat broth, or any type of unspecified "meat" product as an ingredient---it is something they are not proud of displaying by name. They have no problem identifying chicken or beef but what falls under the category of "meat" could be anything that does not qualify as a "normal" source of protein. It is a blanket term used to hide that you are turning your own animal into a cannibal.

I can vouch for human grade dog food, I feed my dog Evanger's cans with Timberwolf Organics and Fromm mixed together as dry and my senior boxer who was plauged with dietary problems (even with Science Diet), was getting frail, and prematurely grey is now several years later looking younger than he was 5 years ago! His grey is diminished, his coat is rich and shiny, and his muscle tone is back the way it was as a young dog, he no longer has problems up stairs or getting in the car. I am just glad to do anything to give my dog whatever it took to extend his healthy life with me!

The best part of the human grade diet is that since there is so much less filler (or NO filler) in it- he eats less and poops only once or twice a day versus LARGE movements almost 4 times. I save money on the amount of food for a large dog, and his vet visits are only for check ups! Right there it was worth it.

What made me the sickest was the new food called Benefuls in the cute little rectangular boxes. Still using unidentified meat as a main ingredient, they are charging over $2.00 a serving! People should be mad as consumers!

I do admit a failure though...I was very unsuccessful in converting my cat to a human grade diet. So I went through all the types of cat foods that she would eat and found that Meow Mix was probably the best in quality while Deli Cat was the Worst. Meow Mix dry and the cups have very little "meat" ingredients if any. I talked with my vet and he said that people have the hardest time converting cats over because they become very attached to the coating and oils present in commercial cat products. I was disgusted to find out that if my cats food did not have that thick oil sprayed on it, it would smell so bad the cat would not even use it as litter.

I am still very interested in the labels in the grocery store and if I come across a dog food that is cost effective and has no scary ingredients I will pass it on...if you gotta use that stuff I recommend using Butcher Block Pedigree cans, and Iams chicken flavored dry dog food as the lesser of all evils. Also in moderation I have found that those Semi-moist burger beef flavored Moist and Meaty have little "bad" ingredients but are bad for dog's teeth and contain much sugar.

All in all I protest these companies for passing on their garbage to us in expensive bags and cans. I want them to make a quality product so that I CAN buy dog food in the store.

For those who nay say this...my gramps fed his animals people food along with a high quality (for the time period) dry and his dogs lived to 17 thru 22 years old and he had cats that lived to 28 and a record of 31 years old!
I'm lucky -- my kitties LUV Innova....

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Unread 02-01-2008, 10:00 PM
 
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Would Whole Foods in Shadyside or Trader Joes carry these? There's not really a pet store around that would sell this that I can think of.
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Unread 02-02-2008, 03:08 PM
 
Location: Oakland CA
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Would Whole Foods in Shadyside or Trader Joes carry these? There's not really a pet store around that would sell this that I can think of.
I'm not sure about Whole Foods, but Trader Joes' sells their own food....

If you're asking about Innova Where to Buy Natural Pet Food, Organic Dog Food & Healthy Dog Treats – Natura Pet Products

It is a good food -- and my cats all love it...
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Unread 02-03-2008, 08:40 AM
 
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Thanks for info, btw, from all posters.

My dog is also incredibly thankful. Yesterday she got leftover scallops, chicken, and steak. Quite pallatable human food.

I got lots of kisses.
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