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What's Really For
Dinner?
The truth about commercial pet
foods...
(Don't read if you have a weak stomach)
By Tina Perry
Cow brains. Sheep guts. Chicken heads. Road
kill. Rancid grain. These are a few of the
so-called nutritionally balanced ingredients
found in the commercial pet food served to
companion animals every day.
More than 95 percent of US companion animals
derive their nutritional needs from a single
source: processed pet food. When people think of
pet food, many envision whole chickens, choice
cuts of beef, fresh grains, and all the
nutrition that a dog or cat may ever need --
images that pet food manufacturers promote in
their advertisements. What these companies do
not reveal is that instead of whole chickens
they have substituted chicken heads, feet, and
intestines. Those choice cuts of beef are really
cow brains, tongues, esophagi, fetal tissue
dangerously high in hormones, and possibly
diseased and even cancerous meat. Those whole
grains have had the starch removed for corn
starch powder and the oil extracted for corn
oil, or they are hulls and other remnants from
the milling process. Grains used that are truly
whole have usually been deemed unfit for human
consumption because of mold,contaminants, poor
quality, or poor handling practices. Pet food is
one of the worlds most synthetic edible
products, containing virtually no whole
ingredients.
Pet food manufacturers have become masters at
inducing companion animals to eat things cat and
dogs would normally spurn. Pet food scientists
have learned that it's possible to take a
mixture of inedible scraps, fortify it with
artificial vitamins and minerals, preserve it so
that it can sit on the shelf for more than a
year, add dyes to make it attractive, and then
extrude it into whimsical shapes that appeal to
the human consumer. For this, pet food companies
can expect to earn $9 billion in sales in 1996
(imagine what they earn
now in 2010!)
Scraps and Byproducts
For years, many care givers have tried to avoid
feeding their companion animals people food
leftovers, having been warned by veterinarians
about the heath problems they can cause. Yet
much scrap material from the human food industry
is ending up in dogs and cats dinner bowls. What
the consumer purchases and what the manufacturer
advertises are often two entirely different
products, and this difference threatens the
animals healthy, especially as they age.
Learning to read ingredient labels and taking
the time to read them carefully is crucial to
making an educated choice when purchasing pet
food. Ingredients are listed in descending order
of weight (heaviest first) under standards
established by the Center for Veterinary
Medicine for the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA). The name of the product (in most states)
is dictated by the regulations of the American
Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).
The trouble is, AAFCO standards can lead to
deceptive product names due to the weight and
volume variations between wet and dry
ingredients. Also, the average consumer has no
idea what the definitions for the listed
ingredients mean. Preservatives, vitamins,
minerals, flavorings, and cereal make up most of
what the companion animal eats.
It is not happenstance that four of the top five
major pet food companies in the United States
are subsidiaries of major multi-national food
production companies: Colgate Palmolive which
produces Hills Science Diet, Heinz, Nestle, and
Mars see The Corporate Connection. From a
business standpoint, multi-national food
companies owning pet food manufacturers is an
ideal relationship. The multinationals have
captive market in which to dump their waste
products, and the pet food manufacturers have a
direct source of bulk materials. Both make a
profit from selling scraps that originate from
places far worse than the dinner table. In his
1986 book Pet Allergies veterinarian Al Plechner
sums up what goes into companion animals food:
Condemned parts and animals rejected for human
consumption are routinely rerouted for
commercial pet foods. A similar fate applies to
so-called 4-D animals. These
are food animals picked up dead, or that are
dying, diseased, or disabled, and do not meet
human-food qualifications. They are processed
straightaway for companion animal consumption.
Little goes to waste. Says Plechner, Food
processing refuse of all sorts winds up in your
animals dinner bowls. Moldy grains. Rancid
foods. Meat meal. The latter is ground-up
slaughterhouse discards often containing
disease-ridden tissue and high levels of
hormones and pesticides, the very things that
may have contributed to the death of the steer
or hog. A decade later, his words still apply.
When cattle, swine, chickens, lambs, or other
animals meet their ends at a slaughterhouse, the
choice cuts -- lean muscle tissue and organs
prized by humans -- are trimmed away from the
carcass for human consumption. Whatever remains
of the carcass (bones, blood, pus, intestines,
ligaments, subcutaneous fat, hooves, horns,
beaks, and any other parts not normally consumed
by humans) is, according to the pet food
industry, perfectly fit as a protein source for
cat and dog food.
The Pet Food Institute, the trade association of
pet food manufacturers, acknowledges in its 1994
Fact Sheet the importance of using byproducts in
pet foods as additional income for processors
and farmers. The purchase and use of these
ingredients by the pet food industry not only
provides nutritional foods for pets at
reasonable costs, but provides an important
source of income to American farmers and
processors of meat, poultry, and seafood
products for human consumption. Many of these
remnants are indigestible and provide a
questionable source of nutrition. The amount of
nutrition provided by meat byproducts, meals,
and digests varies from vat to vat of this
animal protein soup. A vat filled with chicken
feet, beaks, and viscera is going to make
available a lower amount of protein than a vat
of breast meat. James Morris and Quinton Rogers,
professors with Department of
Molecular Biosciences at the University of
California at Davis Veterinary School of
Medicine, assert that there is virtually no
information on the bio-availability of nutrients
for companion animals in many of the common
dietary ingredients used in pet foods. These
ingredients are generally byproducts of the
meat, poultry and fishing industries, with the
potential for wide variation in nutrient
composition. Claims of nutritional adequacy of
pet foods based on the current AAFCO nutrient
allowances (profiles) do not give assurances of
nutritional adequacy and will not until
ingredients are analyzed and bio-availability
values are incorporated. Meat byproducts, the
catch-all term of the pet food industry, is a
misnomer because these byproducts contain little
if any meat. Byproducts contain little if any
meat. Byproducts are animal parts leftover after
the meat has been stripped from the bone.
Chicken byproducts include
heads, feet, entrails, lungs, spleens, kidneys,
brains, livers, stomachs, noses, blood, and
intestines free of their contents. What the pet
food manufactures fail to mention is that most
byproducts, digests and meals are also filled
with other substances, such as cancerous tissue
cut from the carcass, plastic foam packaging
containing spoiled meat from supermarkets, ear
tags, spoiled slaughterhouse meat, road kill,
and pieces of downer animals.
Canned Cannibalism
Another source of meat that isn't mentioned on
pet food labels is pet byproducts, the bodies of
dogs and cats. In 1990 the San Francisco
Chronicle reported that euthanized companion
animals were found in pet foods. Although pet
food company executives and the National
Renderers Association vehemently denied the
report, the American Veterinary Medical
Association and the FDA confirmed the story. The
pets serve a viable purpose by providing
foodstuff for the animal feed chain, said Lea
McGovern, chief of the FDA's animal feed safety
branch. Because of the sheer volume of animals
rendered and the similarity in protein content
between poultry byproducts and processed dogs
and cats, rendering plant workers say it would
be impossible for purchasers to know the exact
contents of what they buy. In fact, Sacramento
Rendering cited by inspectors five times in the
past two years for product-labeling violations.
Grease and Grain
The most nutritious dry pet food is no better
than the worst if an animals will not eat it.
Pet food scientists have discovered that
spraying the kibble or pellets with a
combination of refined animal fat, lard, kitchen
grease, and other oils too rancid or deemed
inedible for humans makes an otherwise bland or
distasteful product palatable. Animal fat is
mainly packing house waste or supermarket
trimmings from the packaging of meats. Animals
love the taste of this sprayed fat, which also
acts as a binding agent to which manufacturers
may add other flavor enhancers. The pungent odor
wafting from an open bag of pet food is created
by this concoction. Restaurant grease has become
a major component of feed-grade animal fat over
the last 15 years. Often held in 50-gallon drums
for weeks or months in extreme temperatures,
this grease is usually kelp outside with no
regard for its safety or further use. The rancid
grease is then picked up by fat blenders who mix
the animal and vegetable fats together,
stabilize them with powerful antioxidants to
prevent further spoilage, and then sell the
blended products to pet food companies. Rancid,
heavily preserved fats are extremely difficult
to digest and can lead to a host of animal
health problems, including digestive upsets,
diarrhea, gas, and bad breath. Once considered a
filler by the pet food industry, the amount of
grain products included in pet food has risen
over the last decade as the American population
has focused its attention away from consuming
beef and toward a healthier diet of grains and
vegetables. Commonly two of the top three pet
food ingredients are some form of grain
products. For instance, Alpo's Beef Flavored
Dinner lists ground yellow corn, soybean meal,
and poultry byproduct meal as its top three
ingredients. 9 Lives Crunchy Meals lists ground
yellow corn, corn gluten meal, and poultry
byproduct meal as its top three ingredients. Of
the top four ingredients of Purina's O.N.E. Dog
Formula -- chicken, ground yellow corn, ground
wheat, and corn gluten meal -- two are
corn-based products from the same source. This
is an industry practice known as splitting. When
components of the same whole ingredient are
listed separately (ground yellow corn and corn
gluten meal) it appears that there is less corn
than chicken, even when the whole ingredient may
weigh more than the chicken. Soy is another
common ingredient in many pet foods. It is used
by the manufacturers to boost the claimed
protein content and add bulk so that when
animals eat a product containing soy they will
fell more sated. Tofu is suitable for humans,
but most forms of soybean do not agree with a
dog or cat's digestive system. Like many other
pet food ingredients, soy is virtually unusable
by an animal's body. Being obligate carnivores,
cats have little ability to digest any nutrients
from soy. The problem is worse for dogs because
they lack the essential amino acid to digest soy
products. Soy has also been linked to bloat and
gas in many dogs.
Additives and Processing
Pet food industry critics note that many of
the ingredients (such as corn syrup and corn
gluten meal) used as humectants to prevent
oxidation also bind water molecules in such
a way that the food actually sticks to the
animal's colon and may cause blockage.
Blockage of the colon may cause an increased
risk of cancer of the colon or rectum.
Two-thirds of the pet food manufactured in
the United States contains synthetic
preservatives added by the manufacturer. Of
the remaining third, 90 percent includes
ingredients already stabilized by synthetic
preservatives. Because most pet food
contains large percentages of added fat, a
stabilizer is needed to maintain the quality
of the food. Sodium nitrite, often used as a
coloring agent, fixative, and preservative,
has the ability to combine with natural
stomach and food chemicals (secondary
amends) to create nitrosamines, powerful
cancer-causing agents, according to A
Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives.
Many pet foods advertised as
preservative-free do contain preservatives.
Almost all rendered meats have synthetic
preservatives added as stabilizer, but
manufacturers aren't required to list
preservatives they themselves haven't added.
Premixed vitamin additives can also contain
preservatives. In the 1003 Journal of the
American Veterinary Medical Association,
veterinarian Philip Roudebush reported
finding low concentrations of synthetic
antioxidant preservatives in all analyzed
samples of products labeled as chemical free
or all-natural. Other types of additives
depend on whether the pet food is
semi-moist, dry or canned. Because
semi-moist food contains 25-50 percent
water, antimicrobial preservatives must be
used. Propylene glycol was frequently used
in cat food until it was pulled in 1992 for
causing a variety of health problems.
Processing greatly alters the nutritional
value of the food ingredients. Veterinarian
R. L. Wysong states in Rationale for Animal
Nutrition: Processing is the wild card in
nutritional value that is, by and large,
simply ignored. Heating, freezing,
dehydrating, canning, extruding, pelleting,
baking and so forth, are so commonplace that
they are simply thought of as synonymous
with food itself. Because the ingredients
that pet food companies use are not
wholesome, and harsh manufacturing practices
destroy what little nutritional value the
food may have
had in the first place, the final product
must be fortified with vitamins and
minerals.
Questionable Nutrition
How, then, can any pet food be guaranteed to be
100 percent complete or nutritionally adequate?
As long as it meets the AAFCO minimum standards,
such a guarantee can be on the label. Yet in
1994, feed tests conducted by the New York State
Agriculture Department showed 7 percent of all
pet foods analyzed failed chemical analyses for
guaranteed nutrients. Other states report
similar findings, with failure of analyzed feed
ranging from to 12 percent. Even if a pet food
meets AAFCO standards, certain nutritional
requirements (for example, lysine) can vary
between species by as much as seven-fold.
Although manufacturers clam that millions of
companion animals can thrive on a diet
consisting of nothing by commercial pet food,
research and an increasing number of
veterinarians implicate processed pet food as a
source of disease or as an exacerbating agent
for a number of degenerative diseases. For
example, kidney disease is on of the top three
killers of companion animals. According to
Plechner, the extra protein and harsh
ingredients of many pet foods place an overload
on the kidneys. Left untreated, the toxic
buildup leads to vomiting, loss of appetite,
uremic poisoning, and death. Wysong adds, In the
last few years, large statistical studies have
shown the link between the diet (of processed
foods) and a variety of degenerative diseases,
including cancer, heart disease, allergies,
arthritis, obesity, dental disease, etc. After
extensive research, the Animal Protection
Institute (API) published a Pet Food
Investigative Report to educate companion animal
care givers about pet food ingredients,
ingredient definitions, labeling, and dietary
ailments resulting from processed commercial pet
food, including the most commonly know brands.
Yet, whether such food is purchased at the
supermarket, pet store, or from a veterinarian,
it makes little difference in terms of the
quality -- only in the cost. Since the report
was published earlier this year, API has
conducted more research on holistic pet care and
pet food alternatives, but still claims that the
vast majority of pet foods available on the
market today provide less that optimum nutrition
for companion animals.
It is sad to think that the food provided by
animal care givers to their four-legged friends
could be hazardous to the animals'; health and
longevity. Care givers should assume
responsibility for providing as healthful a diet
as possible for the animals in the care.
Consumers should be informed: speak with a
holistic practitioner or herbalist, or consult
your veterinarian (but be aware that a
veterinarian's knowledge of nutrition may be
limited to the two weeks of nutrition he or she
had veterinary school 20 years ago). Although
the ideal solution would be for companion
animals to be fed only wholesome homemade and/or
vegetarian diets, this is not an optician for
everyone -- the cost and time commitment is
sometimes prohibitive. By taking more moderate
steps, however, care givers can still greatly
improve a companion animals' diet and quality of
life.
Tina Perry is an
animal advocate with the Animal Protection
Institute. Reprinted from The Animals' Agenda
Nov/Dec 1996
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any of the things you have read about above,
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Q: OK, I'm almost convinced that feeding
Life's Abundance is the best food I can feed
my pet, but please, I need to be 100%
convinced. Can you help me?
Sure! You should read the two articles on my
website that will give you a much better
understanding of what the commercial pet
food industry can get away with! The first
article is entitled, What's
Really For Dinner?, The Truth About
Commercial Pet Food It is
written by Tina Perry, who is an animal
advocate with the Animal Protection
Institute. The second article is a Report by
the Animal Protection Institute About What's
Really in Pet Food. Right now, check the
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The most important thing to take into
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Q: Why don't you have separate formulas for
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If the food being fed is high quality and
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Don't let these commercial pet food
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Our daily dog and cat nutritional
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Q: Why can't I find Life's Abundance in my
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Life's Abundance Premium Pet Foods are not
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Q: I'm Concerned About the Food Spoiling,
Since it's Made with All Natural
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When properly stored in a cool place away
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Q: How Fresh is Life's Abundance?
Our food is made, shipped to the warehouse,
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On average, you will receive your pet's food
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Q: If Life's Abundance is complete and
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There are simply some things that cannot be
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will thrive just on the food alone, but
sometimes food alone is just not enough.
Just like people, pets can benefit from the
extra protection of supplementation.
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Q: Why 26% Protein in the Dog Food?
It is not the amount of protein in a dog
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The protein is the right amount for all
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Contains only human-grade ingredients! To
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Q: Your food has Chicken Meal. Isn't
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Actually, no. By definition, chicken can
include the skin, bone, fat and water. Our
Chicken meal is just the meat. The water is
drained and the fat, bones and skin are
removed. This gives your pet a pure meat
source.
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Q: Are there any special concerns when
switching my dog's diet?
Yes! These concerns apply anytime a change
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Whenever a change in diet is made, it must
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Q: HELP! My Dog is Scratching Like Crazy
on my current food?
First of all, make sure your dog does not
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vet check him/her because they can easily be
missed by the untrained eye. Second, your
dog may very well be allergic to one or more
ingredients in the current food you are
feeding. Many dogs are allergic to wheat,
corn or gluten and may even be experiencing
a reaction to the by-products or another
ingredient, if you are still feeding a
popular commercial dog food. Remember that
healthy skin, coats, eyes and even breath
start from within first, what we feed out
pets. Life's Abundance has NO corn, NO wheat
and NO soy, and is dairy free!
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Medical Advice
We do not provide medical advice; this is
left up to your vet who knows your animal.
The industry is blessed with many fine
veterinarians that truly care about animal
health. However, regardless of professional
advice, it is up to each pet owner to read
and understand pet food labels.
Veterinary schools do not require students
to take courses in nutrition. Consumers are
electing to no longer support manufacturers
that have little regards for their pet's
health. The professional, both in the
veterinary practice and in the food they
recommend, are aware of this concern and are
following a national trend for a healthier
lifestyle. Much of the widely advertised dog
foods contain by-products and the remains
from the human garbage chain with harmful
chemical additives. These packages should
have the skull and crossbones added to the
label!
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Q: What are the factors that make up a high
quality food such as Life's Abundance?
Wholesome fresh natural high quality
ingredients: That means that our chickens
were not given hormones or steroids. Our
fish is farmed raised cat fish because the
ocean and fish are contaminated. The chicken
meal, turkey meal, fish meal and liver meals
are extremely high quality. High quality
protein is essential to meet your pets
protein requirements. All our ingredients
are natural. You wont find any artificial
preservatives in any ingredient in our
food. Our wholesome ingredients come from
the same place as our own food does. We
don't use dead, diseased, dying or decayed
animals in our pet food. Our ingredients
are delivered just prior to making the food.
While purchasing large quantities of
ingredients will save money and is often
done, we believe that storage of ingredients
decreases their nutritional value.
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Q: I'm not comfortable shopping online, so
how do I get an order placed with LIfe's
Abundance?
Call me at 507-202-8068 and ask for Deb.
I'll be happy to take your order and get you
an account number so you can continue to
order by phone quickly and easily. Or, you
can call the company directly at:
1-877-387-4564 - make sure you mention my
name, Deb Piva ID#.
You can also become a Preferred Customer by
requesting automatic shipments in increments
of weeks or months. You get a lower price
and you won't have to keep ordering. You can
change your increment with a call to the
company's toll-free number 1-877-387-4564.
CONVENIENCE Your order is shipped directly
to you from our distribution center. You
may establish an automatic shipment program
to receive your pet's food on a regular
schedule. No more running to the store or
toting huge bags. Reorders may be placed
through our toll-free number above 24 hours
a day....7 days a week.
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Q: How much are your shipping charges?
Shipping charges vary depending on how much
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Premium Pet Foods retain their freshness for
a year when stored in a cool place. We also
offer shipping discounts for large orders
and in some cases, shipping is FREE!
Money Saving Tip
If you choose to go on a monthly Autoship,
you may want to double your order and go on
an 8-week Autoship to SAVE on shipping
expenses.
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Q: Can I sell Life's Abundance products to
offset my own pet food costs plus generate
an extra income while helping other pet
owners feed their dogs a healthy diet?
Yes, having a Life's Abundance business is a
very rewarding. You can work with pet
owners, shelters and rescue organizations.
Organization supporters will want to
purchase their own pet's food from their
favorite organization. This purchase helps
support the organization. There's even a
discounted price on food for breeders and
kennels. Building an organization by
sponsoring these and other business-minded
people will provide you not only with an
income but a great personal feeling of doing
something really wonderful to help animals.
I will also give you my personal attention
to help you and answer any questions you may
have. Get
more information about the Life's Abundance
Business Opportunity, and click
on the "opportunity" button.
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Q: Who formulates the pet food products and
supplements for Life's Abundance?
Life's Abundance products are formulated by
Dr. Jane Bicks, a highly respected and
nationally recognized holistic veterinarian,
who utilizes the best of modern science and
Mother Nature. She has been honored many
times by her own veterinary profession. She
is the author of three national books on pet
care and nutrition including "Revolution in
Cat Nutrition", "Dr. Jane’s Thirty Days to a
Healthier, Happier Cat" and "Dr. Jane’s
Natural Care for a Healthy, Happy Dog."
Dr. Bicks has been involved with many
Advisory Boards including the Cornell Feline
Health Center and Canine Companions for
Independence. She served as the President of
the Veterinary Medical Association of New
York City and was appointed by Mayor Rudolph
Giuliani to help start the largest animal
shelter in the United States. Many network
television shows and radio stations have
called on Dr. Bicks for her expertise on
animal care. Currently, she can be seen on
the Animal Planet’s Petsburg series where
she is a frequent guest host who discusses
solutions to common pet problems.
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Customer Service
If you are looking for someone who provides
personal "hands-on" service, you have
arrived at the right site! I am available a
507-202-8068 or email to
answer any questions, update orders, etc.
Our goal is to provide your dogs and cats
with the best nutrition available. Your pets
will thank us for it many times over
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