Gross footage of what’s really in Pet Food from supplement maker K9-Rx.com. Some actual footage of a Rendering Plant and information that will turn your stomach! It’ll make you think twice about the next bag of dog food you buy. http://www.k9rx.com
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5 Responses to “What’s Really In Pet Food!”
12dogpal
It’s called “Buying … It’s called “Buying Organic” I am sure you must have heard of cattle that are not treated with hormones, drugs, and garbage food? It’s like the way farming was 40 years ago, before people got greedy and put refuse in to dog food. Yes there is a way to avoid it its called food inspections, and its called regulations for pet food. Its called cleaning up the food chain.
Here is a serious … Here is a serious question, doc: how can you fully avoid meat by-products? Even if you feed your pets fresh beef cutlets from the supermarket, the cattle slaughtered grew up on cattle feed, which was enriched with either protein meal or tallow, both of which are meat by-products from rendering plants. Cutlets of supermarket beef can contain trace amounts of pentobarbitial (used to euthanize pets) because those cattle grew up on cattle feed enriched with by-products. You can’t fully avoid them
12dogpal
It’s called “Buying …
July 12th, 2009 at 8:03 PMIt’s called “Buying Organic” I am sure you must have heard of cattle that are not treated with hormones, drugs, and garbage food? It’s like the way farming was 40 years ago, before people got greedy and put refuse in to dog food. Yes there is a way to avoid it its called food inspections, and its called regulations for pet food. Its called cleaning up the food chain.
RK831
Here is a serious …
July 12th, 2009 at 8:03 PMHere is a serious question, doc: how can you fully avoid meat by-products? Even if you feed your pets fresh beef cutlets from the supermarket, the cattle slaughtered grew up on cattle feed, which was enriched with either protein meal or tallow, both of which are meat by-products from rendering plants. Cutlets of supermarket beef can contain trace amounts of pentobarbitial (used to euthanize pets) because those cattle grew up on cattle feed enriched with by-products. You can’t fully avoid them
tibchar
gross how can they …
July 12th, 2009 at 8:03 PMgross how can they do that
CuddlesBear12
I fricken hate some …
July 12th, 2009 at 8:03 PMI fricken hate some people! I am so compationate that I started crying!
cujoandscooter
I feed raw and …
July 12th, 2009 at 8:03 PMI feed raw and always will; I’m so glad I found out about this on answers(.)yahoo(.)com!