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Free Report: The Truth About Dried Dog Food - What Even Most Vets Don't Know and Why

Saturday Apr 23 2011


For the best health of your dog you need to know:
  • How to read the ingredients on a dogfood label
  • Which brands contain harmful ingredients and which are safe
  • Why your vet is not necessarily the best person to advise you on nutrition
What you learn will surprise you!

For all this and more, read this Free Report, available here 

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Water: one of the major causes of digestive problems in dogs

Wednesday Apr 20 2011


You might be interested to know that water can be one of the major causes of digestive problems for pets. When a dog or cat drink, bacteria in their mouth will drip and down and can contaminate their drinking water. Within hours these bacteria can grow to the  point where they pose a risk to the animal's digestive tract. Make sure you clean the bowl and change your pet's water twice a day. Also use the largest bowl you can find.

Food is often blamed for a dog's 'sensitive' stomach, and rightly so. However, if you are feeding a quality food (without by-products or fillers) it is less likely the food - could it be the water?

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Are bones good to feed a dog?

Monday Apr 18 2011

This from Dogfoodadvisor.com:


"RAW MEATY BONES (especially from poultry) can be quite healthy and are generally considered safe and digestible for most dogs. However, never feed cooked bones of any kind. And avoid weight bearing leg bones from larger animals. They can easily splinter and become dangerous."

Dogs are obviously designed to eat raw food, including bones. Salmonella and other bacteria can definitely be a concern, however, so make sure the bones come from a reasonable source. The real problem with cooked bones, however, is that they can easily splinter inside your pet.Raw bones can also promote gum and teeth health, although a quality dried food kibble can also perform the same function.
 

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The Difference Food REALLY Makes to Your Dog…… Separating Truth From Marketing

Tuesday Apr 05 2011


"It has taken me 20 years as veterinary doctor to realize that 90% of health problems in dogs is due to their food" (Dr Michael W. Fox)

With so many different brands of dog food on the market - and the billions spent on advertising - it is easy to believe that there isn't a lot of difference between dog foods. After all, they all claim to offer "complete nutrition" and be "totally healthy" for your pet. They all come with attractive packaging and show images of healthy, happy pets.  And while we know that the more expensive foods are probably a bit better for our dog's health, the cheaper ones sold in supermarkets can't be that bad….after all, they sell them, don't they?And if they were actually harmful to dogs, they wouldn't be able to be sold. Would they?
And surely there are regulations in place to ensure they are not harmful? Aren't there?

The sad truth is that just as the rise in processed foods for humans has led to a dramatic increase in cancers, diabetes and heart disease (and there is massive evidence to show a direct link), the same has happened for dogs and cats.The lifespan of your average cat or dog is much lower than it should be, and cancers, skin problems, joint problems and others are also increasing dramatically. We should be able to see our dog live a happy and healthy 20 years but sadly this doesn't happen much anymore.
And when you see what is legally allowed to be put in dog food you will see why. You will be drawn to the conclusion that there can be very little regulation of the petfood industry..... and you would be correct.

Without a doubt, poor quality food is going to result in one or more of the following:
  1. your dog will live a shorter life
  2. your dog will live a more painful, less happy life
  3. your dog will potentially develop minor irritations such as skin rashes, flaking and eczema
  4. your dog's coat will be dull rather than shiny
  5. your dog will develop bad wind, smelly breath or body odour
  6. you will be spending more time and money at the vet
  7. you may well spend more on food, as lower priced brands contain more fillers - you need to feed your dog more for the same energy
You may think there are strict government regulations for what is put in dog food.

Unfortunately, you would be wrong.It is perfectly legal to include the following in dog foods, and they are found in some of the best-known brands in the world:
  • Cancer-causing chemicals that are banned from human food
  • Artificial colorings, again suspected carcinogens (remember, your dog doesn't care what the food looks like; colorings are only added to make the food look more appealing and 'natural' to the the dog owners!)
  • Artificial flavorings (added because the ingredients on their own are so unappealing to dogs that they otherwise wouldn't eat it)
  • The waste parts of animal carcasses that are unfit for human consumption, including organs, feet, beaks, undeveloped eggs, cancerous tumors from the animal…. these are all put through a process called 'rendering' and the whole concoction labelled 'by-products'
  • The waste products of human food manufacturers. The following list may really shock you, but all are perfectly lawful in dog food and are the ingredients in "meat by-product" or "animal fat"
    • Bread and cereal rejects (cobs, stalks, mill sweepings)
    • Contaminated grain middlings
    • Dying, diseased and disabled farm animals
    • Road kill (deer, skunks, and raccoons)
    • Distiller fermentation waste
    • Spoiled supermarket food
    • Dead zoo animals
    • Restaurant grease
    • Euthanized cats and dogs
This is actually the tip of the iceberg…..

Do you want your pet to live a long and happy life? You answer that question by the food you feed it. To choose an acceptable food all you need to do is look at the ingredients on the label:
  • avoid: artificial flavors, preservatives or colorings
  • avoid: any "by products"
  • avoid: "animal fat"
Better foods may cost you more for a bag, but they will last longer (as you need to feed less) and so will your happier and healthier dog.
(For more on the truth about dog foods, including independent reviews of major brands, visit www.dogfoodadvisor.com)

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THANK YOU! 210 kg of Pro Pac sent to Christchurch

Tuesday Mar 29 2011

We're delighted to let you know that in our recent appeal for the pets affected by the Christchurch earthquake we have been able to send a shipment of 210 kg of Pro Pac dog and cat food.
As you know, for every 15kg bag of Pro Pac sold during the appeal we donated $20 worth of food, and $10 worth for every smaller bag. We also accepted cash donations.
The food is being distributed for us by Paw Justice, who are already working extensively to help the pets in Christchurch. (Paw Justice is a great organisation and you can see more of what they do at their website www.pawjustice.co.nz).
Shaughan Campbell, Co-Founder of Paw Justice says, "Thank you Petfood Direct and all your customers for your donation of Pro Pac. There is still a great shortage of pet food in Christchurch and your assistance is fantastic!"
THANK YOU for supporting this appeal. We have decided to continue the appeal until further notice, so remember any purchase of Pro Pac you make supports the misplaced pets of Christchurch.
Shaughan Campbell (right), Co-Founder of Paw Justice, receiving a shipment of Pro Pac cat and dog food from Liam Naden of Petfood Direct.
Shaughan Campbell, Co-Founder of Paw Justice, receiving a shipment of Pro Pac cat and dog food from Liam Naden of Petfood Direct.

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Hi there, they loved it! I am now giving them the biscuits for their daytime feeds and only using wet food in the morning as they are still so young (7weeks today). I am thrilled with the price. I've heard about your cat line as well and am spreading the word.
Thanks for the samples, very welcome!
thanks again,

Jo, Stanmore Bay

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