Dog food companies spend millions of dollars every year on advertising campaigns designed to make their dog food look appetizing to us, regardless of whether or not it's actually nutritious for our furry friends. Here are some common ingredients that should be avoided when looking to buy the best, healthy dog food.
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Protein: We all know protein is good for dogs, but here are some questionable sources that should be avoided. Beef & bone meal, ground up remains of the cow, used to increase the protein percentage of the dog food. Blood meal is clean animal blood, unfortunately you don't know what animal it came from or if it was sick or on medication. Chicken byproduct meal, which is everything from the chicken minus the meat, head, bones, etc. another cheap filler to up the protein percentage. Meat and bone meal is rendered product from animal tissue, this can be from any source including dead, diseased, dying or disabled animals, can include road kill or even euthanized shelter animals! may even contain cancerous or spoiled tissue. No quality dog food should contain this!
2Binders: Corn and Wheat gluten are cheap binders used in inexpensive dog food. Although not harmful, they should be avoided if only for their near non-existent nutritional value.
3Food coloring; Of all food coloring, Yellow-6 was shown, in industry sponsored testing, to cause tumors in the adrenal gland and kidney. I would personally never buy a dog food with this in it, just choose a healthy dog food without this ingredient.
4Fats: Animal and Poultry fat; the food industry is not required to disclose the type of animal or how it obtained this fat. Keep in mind that the four 'D's are prevalent here. diseased, dying, dead and disabled keep in mind that this also includes road kill, shelter animals and restaurant refuse! I would never feed my pup anything with undisclosed meat or poultry sources in it! I'd keep looking for a good healthy dog food.
5Fiber: Here are some fiber sources which are inexpensive fillers with little to no nutritional value. Corn bran, oat hulls, peanut hulls, rice hulls, corn cellulose, soybean and wheat mill run, which is also known as floor sweepings. The big no-no is cellulose which is usually dried, bleached and powdered wood! Argh!!
6Flavorings: There are flavoring additives known as animal digest, digest or as 'flavoring', for the most part this is made from an enzymatic hydrolysis of clean, undecomposed animal tissue. If the animal is listed that's almost ok. If it is not, and it doesn't have to be, assume it's part of the dreaded '4Ds' made from anything including rats or euthenized shelter animals! This is certainly not the kind of dog food you want your little friend eating. Look for good, healthy, high quality dog food.
7Fruits: Some no-no's include apple pomace, which is a byproduct with little value. A huge no-no is grape pomace, and, as most of us know, grapes are bad for dogs in the first place. A good healthy dog food would not include this.
8Preservatives: Stay away from BHA and BHT, they are banned in many countries but still allowed in the USA. And now for the big one.. Ethoxyquin, this was originally developed as a rubber stabilizer! This has been linked to thyroid, kidney, immune, and reproductive illnesses and also cancer. This is being studied again and may be banned. Don't buy any dog food containing these substances, it's not healthy.
9Supplements: Salt should be in low quantities. Yeast is also sometimes added to boost the flavor of low quality dog foods. Mineral oil is sometimes added as a laxative and stool softener, obviously any dog food with this in it isn't a good high quality dog food!
10Sweeteners: Stay away from all sweeteners period. Sorbitol, fructose, corn syrup and cane molasses. These cause hypoglycemia, nervousness, tooth decay, cataracts, obesity, arthritis and even allergies. Dog's can even get 'addicted' to sweet food and not want to eat anything else. Including good healthy dog food.
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