Are You “killing” Your Dog Or Cat With Commercial Pet Food?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 21-04-2011

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Commercial dog food is “killing” your dog.The preservatives found in commercial dog food,would blow your mind.Dog food contains at least 6 deadly chemicals that have been banned from human food.You will be amazed and “VERY” angered to find out what really goes into making dog food.I have 4 ShihTzu’s and love them very much.

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How to Decode Pet Food Name Labels

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 10-04-2011

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The product name and packaging are what you first notice when shopping for pet food. They portray a certain quality about the content and likely influence your purchasing decision. When you’re in the grocery store produce section you can easily see bananas in the bin labeled bananas and oranges in the bin labeled oranges.

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What Does Splitting Mean When It Comes To Labeling On Pet Food?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 28-03-2011

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I try to tell people that meat whether it be beef, chicken, lamb or venison should make up the bulk of what their dog or cat is eating and with a raw or homemade diet it is pretty easy to accomplish this task.

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Is Organic Pet Food Necessary?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Food & Beverage | Posted on 15-03-2011

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Owning a dog or a cat is a wonderful experience but it is also a huge responsibility You are making a commitment to provide all of the necessities for that animal

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Commercial Pet Food Myth Busters–the First Ingredient (part 1)

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 11-03-2011

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The ingredient list is of special interest to pet owners. Many look at the first ingredient and if it’s not a protein source like “beef” or “chicken” they assume that the food is “low-quality.” They do this because it’s exactly what some pet food marketers and self-proclaimed pet food experts have taught them to do, even though it goes against all nutritional common sense.

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