Junk Food Killing Pet Cats And Dogs!!

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100405/lf_afp/lifestyleanimalshealthfood


The junk food and poor eating habits affecting humans is also killing their four-legged pals, say veterinary surgeons and experts.

Allergies and obesity are reducing the life expectancy of Lassies and Mittens nourished worldwide on industrial foodstuffs, said Gerard Lippert, a Belgian acupuncturist for animals who has just completed a study on the diets of 600 dead dogs.


"Pets, like humans, are victims of junk food," he told AFP.
Of the 600 furry corpses he examined "those fed on processed foods died three years earlier than those fed on food made in the home."
Dogs, he added, "originally were omnivores who shared their food with humans."


Rippert said he was increasingly called on to heal skin, motor and digestive problems as acupuncture was an all-embracing method enabling work on practically all organs.


"Dry dog food and cat food croquettes are over-heated, which destroys vitamins, trace elements and other basic nutritional elements," he said.
"We don't know the origin of the proteins in the foods," he added. "And there's an excessive amount of cereal, often genetically modified, and very little vegetables."


"We're turning our dogs and cats into ruminants," he said.
Laurence Colliard, a veterinary surgeon and nutritionist located in the Paris suburbs, estimates that only five percent of French pet-owners cook food for their four-legged companions.


France is Europe's top pet nation -- with 7.8 million dogs and 10.7 million cats, according to a 2008 study by the Sofres/Facco polling institute.
"I'm seeing an increasing number of allergies, diarrhea, vomitting, skin dermatitis as well as cases of obesity, specially amid cats because of the excessively high energy content in industrially-produced cat foods," said Colliard.


Pet owners tend to favour processed foods because of the difficulty of preparing nutritionally balanced meals, which in an ideal world should contain some 50 nutrients as well as meat, vegetables, rice and pasta. An animal's age, weight and exercise routine also need to be taken into account.


The packs on offer on supermarket shelves also claim as a bonus to reduce nasty urine smells and modify the consistency of animal poop.
The pet food industry was born in England where James Spratt produced the world's first dog biscuits in 1860.


Some 150 years later, many Internet sites are calling for a return to natural foods for pets.


BARF or Biologically Appropriate Raw Food is a type of pet diet that consists of raw meat, bones, and organs," says www.barf.com. "It is the practice of feeding domestic pets their evolutionary diet as a way of maximizing their health and longevity.


"Dogs should not eat cooked or processed food," it adds. "Instead, your pet should consume foods that are similar to a dog's wild ancestors. This includes bones, fat, meat, and vegetable materials."
Likewise offers tips for natural home-made meals.



It's only in the last 100 years we have we been led to believe that dogs cannot survive without packaged food. We are told it would be harmful if we were to give them the scraps from our own home cooked meals. This is pure poppycock!"


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I didn't read the whole thing I admit, but there are GOOD dog foods... Royal Canin, Orijen, Taste of the Wild, Blue Buffalo ect.
And it's up to the owner to give proper amounts and exercise.

My male GSD eat BARF/RAW, and does well. But I also had a male GSD live to 16 of crappy food.
 
I've seen so much of this at work (internal medicine division of the giant animal hospital). Food really can change so much and too many vets and people want to only treat with meds. Repeatedly, I've seen food change allergies, diabetes, weight, IBD, etc. be cured due to better diets. I feed a dry food, but I do pay a lot for it, and I still combine different lines of the brand in order to achieve the correct balance of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. It can be done, but I buy what would be an equivalent of eating steel cut oatmeal versus corn pops for breakfast.

I have my qualms with raw diets too though. A true raw diet is fresh, and I mean no disgusting slaughter houses, no handling and packaging, no shipping, and no random defrosting and refreezing. Basically, I have seen countless animals come in with diarrhea due to raw diets that probably have bacteria blooms and toxins. I think is theory its a great idea, but in practice, there are problems...
 
Both ends have problems.... I havent found a "people food" diet I perfer to feed my dog yet as she has an extremely sensitive stomach but I would like to feed her the dry food with a mix of "people food" here and there. I like my dry food though I feed my dog taste of the wild and I think its a pretty good dry food.... at least all the ingredients are something I can actually eat.
 
Ash;4047339; said:
.... at least all the ingredients are something I can actually eat.


:WHOA::WHOA::WHOA:


:drool::drool::drool: ????
 
Well, with most dog foods, you will see fillers in the first five ingredients. What you want to see is real food in the first ingredients, not chicken meal/rice/corn meal ect.

I still prefer feeding raw, because on it I have never had to bathe J. He has no doggy smell, his coat is in better condition and the bones keep his teeth immaculate. It's also cheaper in the long run... a 20lb bag of GOOD quality food can go for $40. But I can get a 10lb bag of while chicken thighs for $5 or so. And ordering the rest of his raw diet in bulk, only a handful of cents per pound.
 
I didn't realize there were so many sources for making your own dog food!

Dog food recipes!
 
My bosses pit is 18 years old. She eats at the table. His wife makes awesome speghetti and I told him he needs to bring me some but he said he can't cause it's his dogs favorite meal:(
 
vaine111;4049811; said:
My bosses pit is 18 years old. She eats at the table. His wife makes awesome speghetti and I told him he needs to bring me some but he said he can't cause it's his dogs favorite meal:(


:ROFL:


He must :D after a spaghetti dinner!

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