Last year proved to be the worst in the history of recalls for pet food. While there is no 100% way that food is contaminated or remember, there are some red flags to look if you find your dog or cat food. Avoiding these common pet food ingredients can improve your chances of getting a healthy, pet food safety.
The assessment of safety or nutritional value of pet food begins with the failure of the advertising, the price of pet food, and ignoring the front of the bag. The actual character of a security dog food and cat food found in the rear or side of the bag and may be in the "list of ingredients. Whatever the terms of trade ( "Election", "premium" and so on) are in the front of the bag or can of pet food, a pet owner can not determine the quality or what food safe is when look at the ingredients. In dry foods, there are 90 different ingredients (or more) with 50 or more canned ingredients are different. But do not worry … You do not have hundreds of different pet food ingredients to understand! You just need a few key ingredients … Pet food ingredients you do not want food in a food for dogs and cats (to be seen or treated) to be aware.
"Wheat gluten, corn gluten" or "rice gluten. These three ingredients are the bad guys pet food ingredients 2007. Tainted glue proved to be the cause of thousands of dogs and cats who become ill and die. Not that the adhesives are used even toxic to pets – these ingredients in pet foods for years. The problem was the source or manufacturer of the tail – the countries with much lower quality than the U.S. are imported. (Most of the stickers on the U.S. pet food from imported sources are used.) The imported adhesives containing chemical additives led to the crystals in the kidneys of dogs and cats.
Not only is it important to avoid dog foods and cat foods (and treats dogs and cats) that must contain gluten, because of the possibility of dangerous chemicals is important, because they have real quality of nutrition in food. The adhesives are used as a thickening agent and as a protein source in animal feed. Maintenance food for adult dogs must have a minimum of 18% protein, maintenance of the adult cat food should provide at least 26% protein. If the origin of the meat supply of animal foods is not enough protein, gluten is often added to increase the protein content of foods of animal origin. The best diet for your pet comes from a meat protein without food for a protein called gluten. Avoid foods (and dog food for dogs) that contains "corn gluten meal," "wheat gluten or soy gluten.
"Through the" Products ". The products have not forgotten the cause of pet food, but they are definitely ingredients you want to avoid feeding your pet. To give you an understanding of the products, I would compare this pet food ingredient cake – you know, the dessert! How many different types of cakes you can imagine? There will be apple pie, cherry pie, chocolate cake, meringue pies, cakes, mud cakes, pies in math, cow-cake Yuk (!) – I think my number. Now imagine if you bought yourself a ravioli dinner prepared in the store and looked at the ingredients and see 'pie' listed as the first ingredient for dinner. Hmmm, cake ravioli – What kind of cake? You do not know if cow pie apple pie or mud cake, or even. Everybody knows is that you include your cake dinner. " In the light go "could be anything from apple pie to cow's foot – my guess is that you would not ravioli for dinner. The same applies to the by-products in animal feed.
AAFCO (American Association of feed control officials – the organization responsible for all feed manufacturing rules and regulations) is defined by products as "meat products is not done, clean parts other than meat from slaughtered mammals . Includes but not limited to, lung, spleen, kidney, brain, liver, blood, bone, partially low temperature fatty tissue and stomachs and intestines freed of their contents degreasing. No cover, horns, claws and teeth. It is suitable for use in animal feed. Provided the name descriptive of its kind, must correspond added. "
Thus, in terms of pet food – a product is a catch-all ingredient name. All meat leftover material from the food industry are grouped into one ingredient name – by product. Not sure what they are – could feed many more in the intestine of pet food products, while the next group can of pet food in the liver or bone products. There is no way of knowing what really is (in the pet food ingredient contained in the manufacturer of food products is not even) say for sure. Avoid foods (and dog food for dogs), the products of any kind … Chicken By-Products, Beef Byproducts, byproducts of chicken meals, meat food products, etc. included.
"food," "meat and bone meal" or "Animal Digest". These three components are similar products. AAFCO defines meat and bone tissues as a "product of the mammals of services, including the bones, without added blood, hair, hooves, horns, hide clippings, manure, stomach and rumen occur except in such quantities as inevitable good processing practices. should be used instead of a client new name of the ingredient of the leftover parts of animals for human consumption. There is no consensus on what is included in these components (the three definitions of pet food ingredients are similar) – I do not know what's really in your pet's diet. Avoid dog foods, treats cat food and dogs and cats, the 'meat', 'digest meat and bone meal "or" animal ".
"Animal fat". Tested in 2002 by the FDA for many different brands of dog food (cat food has not been tested) for the presence of the drug pentobarbital. Many brands of dog food tested positive to contain the active ingredient. Pentobarbital is the drug used to dogs, euthanasia of cats, cattle and horses.
How can the drug used to euthanize animals are in animal feed? The answer – the slaughter of animals (made stew) and the final ingredients are placed in pet food. It has long been rumored that dogs and cats slaughtered (the animal shelters and veterinarian offices) is the main source of pentobarbital in pet food is. But nobody has been able to prove or disprove this rumor until now. The FDA / CVM (Center for Veterinary Management) developed testing methods at two different times to determine the nature of the source of the drug. No results were not identified. The pet food manufacturers adamantly deny done with dogs and cats – but there is no clinical evidence have never published, confirming pentobarbital slaughtered cattle and horses in pet food, as they say.
However, one thing, the CVM / FDA determined through their testing, animal fat, animal food ingredients' is the most common ingredient containing pentobarbital. In other words, if you (a dog food and cat food to feed or treat) with animal fats, the ingredient in the ingredient list – it is (most likely) that the feeding of their pets euthanized. Not tested each batch of feed containing animal fat ingredient 'must refrain from pentobarbital – but why all farmers should have the opportunity? Avoid dog foods, treats cat food and dogs and cats that the component containing animal fats.
'BHA', 'BHT', 'TBHQ and ethoxyquin. These food ingredients are chemical preservatives PET, and you can have all the ingredients list, they are looking to find. It's worth the look, because there is insufficient clinical evidence to associate all four of these chemical preservatives with cancer and tumors (simply do a Google search on one of these chemicals). All four of these chemical preservatives are rarely used for food and, if so used, in much less than what is permitted in pet food. Avoid any dog food, cat food or dog and cat treat that contains' BHA ',' BHT ',' TBHQ and Ethoxyquin on the label.
"Corn", "wheat", "am". Although there is no scientific evidence that these ingredients are dangerous to pets shows – that are potentially hazardous ingredients associated with recalls in the past (1995, 1999 and 2005). These grains) are very vulnerable to a lethal form (aflatoxin. It has been suggested (by AAFCO) that all manufacturers of pet food grains for a trial basis, but when he remembers the past, this result – which is not always the case. I do not think these ingredients are as risky as others have mentioned, but are components that avoid for my own pets.
There is more to a real selection of healthy pet food for your dog or cat to avoid the ingredients mentioned above. This is just the beginning – on the basis of the history of pet food, the AAFCO ingredient definitions, science and expert opinion of many, including myself pet. There are many foods for quality animals available, you do not use these ingredients and add healthy ingredients in foods and treats. Continue as much as possible about what you are feeding your pet and Always read labels to learn!

Susan Thixton has been studying the industry for pet food for over 15 years of education and training of cancer death of her eight-year old dog was told caused by chemical preservatives in pet foods. Today, she shares her experience in the food industry worldwide with pet owners. For more information please visit http://www. TruthAboutPetFood. com