Remember Me
forgot your password?

The Commercial Dog Food Controversy

Can you trust your veterinarian for advice about which food to feed your dog. Unfortunately, vets are often placed in a compromising position because they are not necessarily experts on dog nutrition because many veterinary colleges list animal nutrition as optional course. Also, some vets make a profit from selling commercial pet foods themselves. Often, the relationship between dog food companies and veterinarians is more about business than about pet health.

In the light of recent dog food recalls many are asking what is the best diet for their dogs. This is a relatively new problem that has been developing for the past 100 years or so. Before that, dogs lived fairly healthy lives for thousands of years by eating the scraps and leftovers from their owner's dinner tables. It is now argued that many of the problems found in our dogs these days are a result of the commercial dog foods that consist of poor quality meats, preservatives, and other harmful ingredients that dogs have not evolved the ability to digest. These same people point out that commercial dog foods also lack nutritional sufficiency.

Another potential difficulty with commercial pet food is the pesticides, molds and antibiotics that can be found in the ingredients. In the 1990s there were 2 major dog food recalls of dry dog food by manufacturers because of fungal toxins that were contained within the grain used as a main ingredient. The second of the 2 contaminations resulted in the death of more than 20 dogs. In 2007, commercial dog food manufacturers recalled over 140 brands of dog food across America alone because of Melamine contamination. This contamination resulted in literally thousands of reports of dogs and cats suffering kidney failure and death after ingesting the these products.

It's true that the FDA does have legal over site of dog food manufacturing and attempts to maintain a quality product, but the loopholes that currently exist are enormous (I guess because dogs don't have any money to start a lobby group). One example of this is the fact that some commercial dog food companies are permitted to label their products as "No Preservatives Added." But what they don't tell you is that these companies get the meat and meat by-products from slaughterhouses and other sources that add preservatives before they ship their ingredients to the manufacturers. However, since the dog food manufactures don't actually add any preservatives themselves, they're allowed to use this misleading label.

Some have pointed out that several dog manufactures use a wide range of diseased, dead or dying animals in their dog food mix. Other websites have pointed out that their investigations show that you will even find recently euthanized dogs and cats in some of the cheaper dog food products. Also, most of the so-called nutrition that may have been present is often destroyed by the cooking processes itself.
Is it any wonder why so many caring dog owners have started using homemade recipes to make their own dog food.

If you do decide to continue feeding your dog commercial dog food, you can still make a positive nutritional change by adding in some real food every now and then. The more fresh foods you can add, the better the nutritional benefit will be for your dog.

Garry Neale
Garry Neale is and avid dog enthusiast and creator of the popular e-book, "http://www.dog-lovers-guide.net>The Dog Lovers Guide", a FREE dog owners handbook you can download at no cost from his http://www.dog-lovers-guide.net>Dog Lover Website.
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Pets Articles
  • More from Garry Neale

Why Voice is Important When it Comes to Giving Dog Training Commands

By: James Mahoney | 01/01/2010
When you are first giving dog training commands to your dog you must realize that in order for your dog to take what you say seriously, you have to approach it seriously first.

Cat Pet Training

By: Pet Lover | 01/01/2010
Your first cat pet training tip should be to understand why they do some of the things that they do. Some cat behavior is out of boredom, some out of transitional changes as they grow out of kitten stages into adulthood, and some can be a symptom of impending or ongoing illnesses. Knowing which is which can help you to avoid potentially dangerous problems before they become life threatening.

Considering a Dog Training Career?- Here is What You Need to Know

By: James Mahoney | 01/01/2010
If you love working with dogs, a dog training career may be just right for you. Dogs all the way from puppies to older dogs, need training, and their owners usually don't know how to train them.

Using a Head Collar on Your Dog When Dog Collar Training

By: James Mahoney | 01/01/2010
Those head collars considered to be the most successful consist of two woven fabric loops, one loop should fit snugly around the dog's neck just behind his ears. At the same time the other loop loops around the muzzle loosely enough so that the dog will still be able to eat, drink, bark, and even bite.

Lovebird Information - Critical Things You Should Know Before Bringing One Home

By: Thomas Roberson | 01/01/2010
Anyone who adores lovebirds must know practical lovebird information in order to be effective pet owners and understand a lovebird's behavior really well. Vital lovebird information is often useful particularly in feeding and intermingling with them.

How To Decide what Pet To Buy and Does the One I’m Choosing Make Sense

By: Joe Cinova | 31/12/2009
So your child has finally expressed an interest in getting a pet. With so many things to consider how do you choose the appropriate pet for them? There are many factors you need to concern yourself with before making that final decision.

Litter Train Cats

By: Pet Lover | 31/12/2009
Litter train cats because poorly trained kitties will often start using the entire house as their personal litter box. If you have ever walked in the house when the litter box needs to be changed, you know how disgusting that can truly be. If your cat is using items like your bed or favorite chair to potty on, he might be sending you a message. Does he loathe the new litter you bought? Did you move his litter box? Or, have you started spending too much time with that guy in 2A that stomps his fe

Litter Train Cat

By: Pet Lover | 31/12/2009
Litter train a cat to make your life easier when you come to your home. Litter train a cat so the cat knows what is expected of him, he will not have as much anxiety, leading to a calmer more easily controlled cat. Calmer cats are more affectionate because they are not nervous or high-strung. Litter train a cat to allow him to focus on good behaviors and the things that make a cat's life a good one; napping, eating and stalking dust motes in the sunny patch by the window.

Dog Insurance - Is it Worth the Money?

By: Garry Neale | 28/07/2008 | Pets
Pet health insurance is becoming much more common these days due to fact that its availability is becoming increasingly publicized. Dog owners can find an array of coverage through a variety of companies that offer extensive coverage. If you own of a canine companion, you can find policies that will...

Homemade Dog Food Tips

By: Garry Neale | 28/07/2008 | Pets
Before you start making your own homemade dog food, you need to know a couple of things. You need to find out what foods are toxic to your dog. You also should understand that preparing home made dog food may not be as easy as it sounds because it's very...

Fleas, Ticks and Mites, Oh My!

By: Garry Neale | 15/07/2008 | Pets
External parasites are common among most dogs. An external parasite is an insect that lives off the blood supply of the host. The common parasites found on dogs are; fleas, ticks, mites and lice. Fleas Fleas are parasites and derive most of their food supply from their hosts. Fleas not only feed...

Nutrition For Dogs - Dog Food Ingredients

By: Garry Neale | 15/07/2008 | Pets
First we need to recognize that nutrients are not the same thing as ingredients. It's not the combination of ingredients that determines the quality of your dog's diet and whether or not the dog's nutritional needs are being met, it's the blend of nutrients. The ingredients in dog food only...

Intestinal Parasites in Dogs

By: Garry Neale | 15/07/2008 | Pets
Internal parasites can take several different forms and can affect the health of your dog or puppy. The most common internal parasite found in dogs are worms. This is in large part due to fact that a majority of all puppies acquire intestinal worms prior to birth or shortly thereafter....

Home Dog Grooming Tips

By: Garry Neale | 14/07/2008 | Pets
Dog grooming refers to the practice of maintaining the appearance of a dog for public showing or personal hygiene reasons. Grooming dogs includes things like shampooing, hair clipping, hair styling, powdering, nail clipping and teeth cleaning. Grooming is healthy for your dog and can be somewhat pleasing to the owner....

Diagnosing Dog Health Problems at Home

By: Garry Neale | 14/07/2008 | Pets
Dogs are no different from humans in the way their bodies respond to disease and changes in their environment. When exposed to contaminated food, extreme cold, or infectious disease they can get sick. Dog illness symptoms can usually be diagnosed by changes in behaviors. Weight loss is also an indicator...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.26, 6, w3)