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Top Five Dog Food Brands

healthiest dog food


It has always been a problem to us, dog owners, on what to feed our best buds with the variety of dog foods available in the market. Well, I hope this could help you narrow your list and get to the brand you want for your dogs:

Orijen. A recognized very high grade grain-free dry dog …

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Has your cat stopped eating?







When your cat stops eating and you have ruled out any medical problems, such as kidney disease, liver disease, thyroid problems, or diabetes you may want to check out your cat food label. Now cats will stop eating do to a difficult hair ball. Most cats will pass these by vomiting them up or through their stool. Giving a laxative a few times a day can ease their discomfort and help them pass that stubborn hairball. Feeding an all natural cat food will assist in this matter as well. I can’t remember the last time I cleaned up a hairball.


Have you read your cat food label lately? Most of us would say no. Cats can be finicky at times, but sometimes they just get sick of eating junk. So when your cat stops eating and you start doing the cat food juggle, why not stop to read some labels and find out whats really in your cat food.


Try searching for all natural cat foods and stay away from grocery store brands. Your grocery store foods are cheap for a reason. You get what you pay for. When reading your labels you want to make sure your protein source is the number one ingredient and even your number two or three ingredient. Stay away from anything that has Corn , Wheat, Soy, By-Products, or Artificial preservatives in it. These thing can cause digestive issues, premature aging, bad skin and coat, and allergies.


Many years ago when I began my hunt for the best pet food out there, I learned so many things about pet food. Much of it was disturbing. I knew I only wanted to feed the bet and all natural ingredients. I have found many great foods out there. And unlike grocery store pet foods I can alternate my cats food to offer balance and variety among these great foods.


I usually stay with grain-free cat food because I believe cats a carnivores and need a balanced high protein diet to meet there nutritional needs. The grains, veggies, and grasses they would eat in the wild would be from the guts of the animals they killed. If you look at a carcass from a dog or cat kill, you will notice they leave the beak, feathers, feet, fur, and lower intestines, containing feces. These would be called by-products in your grocery store foods. You will not find these in your all natural cat foods.


Some of my favorite brands are Orijen Cat Food, Lotus Cat Food, Nature’s Variety Cat Food and Felidae Cat and Kitten Food Gran Free.


I shop at www.thepetmasters.com because they carry all the top brands at affordable prices.


Tiffany Hillis









A New Era in Pet Foods







Before TJ and I bought Pet Masters in 2003 I dug deep into pet foods. One of the food companies was Natura Pet, a company committed to independent retailers. This ideology suited me well, and so I added them to the line up. Pet Masters was the first pet store in Titusville to offer Natura Pet Foods: California Natural, Innova, Healthwise, and EVO.


When I first bought Pet Masters in 2003, the previous owner carried Ims and Eukinuba. So very soon after taking control of the store I tossed the food that were made by the big conglomerates.   No big conglomerate food, here thank you very much. My actions did not play well with some customers and the store lost them as food customers. Fortunately a good many stuck with Pet Masters and made a switch.  Pet Masters has  stayed the course with great new foods and established itself as Titusville source for healthy, all natural pet foods.


Flash forward 7 years and Natura Pet is being purchased by Proctor and Gamble. Again the store is faced with a difficult decision. Maybe I’m jaded now, maybe I’m more business minded but I don’t feel the need to react as I did when I first opened. Our nation is so full of corporate ownership. Tom’s All Natural toothpaste is a subsidiary of Colgate Palmolive, and Kashi cereal is a subsidiary of Kellogg’s. How can we get away from corporations? The fact is  Natura Pet makes up 50% of  Pet Master’s food sales I cannot just kick that out the door. However this corporate dog has bitten me before.



For customers who wish to switch, our friendly staff is ready to offer great alternatives (there are many). If you wish to stay with Natura as long as they uphold their current integrity, then Pet Master’s is supportive of that too. In the end it’s all about your wonderful, healthy dogs and cats. As long as they thrive on quality foods like Innova they should have the opportunity to eat it.


Your comments are welcome.


Jim Hillis
Owner – Pet Masters









You are what you eat







Ever heard the espression “Tou are what you eart? It’s really quit interestion whon you think about it Our bodies use foodas an energy source. If we don’t have energy our bodies can’t properly heal themslves,  fight off infections and provide us with fue for our brain to think.


If we provide our bodies with poor nutrition we are providing  poor source of energy. we feel weak, sluggish, run down, and even sick. So, the expression should be “you feel what you eat”.  We should make it our rule to provide our bodies with good, healthy, food  and you will be healthier, feel great & look good.


When it comes down to our four legged friends, the same rule applies. If your feeding your pet cheap, foods that contain corn, wheat , soy, artificial flavoring and color, etc.,  Then thier bodies can not preform at thier best possible level. We need to be feeding a All Natural Dog Food or Cat Food for the well being of our pets.


Grocery Store foods contain inconsistant ingredients, You nay buy a bag one week and it has 10% fish by-products, Containing heads, bones& eyeballs, then the next week it has 10% fish tails. Remember when you buy cheap, grocery store foods yo get what you pay for. All Natural Dog Foods will not contain  by-products or corn, wheat and soy. All Natural Dog Foods will not be preserved with BHT and BHA’s, which is probably the leading cause in cancer in dogs.


What is so bade about corn, wheat and soy? Well, I could go on forever and will one day about the heath concerns of those three ingredients. For now I will say this, Have you ever watched ath discovery channel and seen wolves, cats chew on corn or chew on some wheat, soy beans? That just seems ridiculous . The reason they don’t eat these products in the wild is because Dogs and cats are carnivores, meat lovers. In fact, Many dogs are actually allergic to corn, Wheat and soy. When these ingredients compromised immune systems, resulting in ear infections, loss of hear, itchy dry skin, flaky skin, dry skin , and gassy tummies. These ingredients are cheap fillers and a used to make cheap pet food. You should look for a All Natural Dog Food that does not have any of these products.


When reading pet food labels, your protein source should be your nuber 1 ingredient. Its should not have any by-products or bone meal


Are you confused about what the right food for your pet should be? Give us a call or e-mail us and we would love to help you.


Tj


thepetmasters.com









My Nupro Testimonial







It all started with my big  boy Demetrious.  He was  a 95lb, black and tan German Shepherd.  Oh, what a beautiful dog! He was my handsome protector.  I remember the day I took him home.  He came from a litter of 13 pups.  He was 1 of 3 that were left.  I bonded with him right away. took him home to be my furry companion for the next 10 years of his life.


Now at this time in my life, I worked as a Veterinarian Technician and I was able to take my new baby to work with me every day.   I was also able to keep track of about 6 of Demetri’s litter mates.  The others I was able to keep track of throught their breeder that also worked with me.






Worst Dog Food Brands

Pedigree, Eukanuba, IAMS, Science diet. Sounds familiar? I wasn’t really particular about what brand of dog food we fed our dog up until i bought my very own German Shepherd Dog (yes, the word “Dog” is part of the breed’s name, otherwise you’re referring to a human being). Once i had my pup, gone were the days of cooked human food and in came the expensive 21kg bags of dog food.











How do we find out what’s good for them?

But just like any living being, our dogs need the PROPER nourishment. Most brands would plaster a picture of a majestic looking golden retriever and claim that your dog would be as happy and healthy as their dog. (hint: it comes in a yellow bag).


Sadly, most dog owners today remain uneducated about what their dogs need.


“I don’t think skipper likes it, this brand sucks!” or “Candy is looking a little thin, why did you have to buy the cheap food?“


Most dog owners ask these questions and i have some answers based on my experience with dog food brands. Here is my list of dog food brands that are the nutritional equivalent of feeding your 2 year old human child a big mac and large fries everyday:










You sure you know what you’re doing?

In no particular order



  • Pedigree

  • Eukanuba

  • Hills Science Diet

  • IAMS

  • Purina

  • Beneful

  • Royal Canin

  • Pro Plan

  • Generic dog food


Most of these brands are actually considered “Premium” but what most owners fail to do is look at the ingredients because, let’s face it, most dog owners don’t really know what’s best for their dogs.


Here are some helpful tips on what to look out for and what to stay away from when shopping for dog food:




  • By-Products

  • Non specefic animal meat source

  • BHA, BHT, or ethox

  • No meats in the first five ingredients

  • Contains artificial flavors and colorants

  • Contains ground corn or whole grain corn (dogs cannot process these)




Here is the list of ingredients from the label of a “Premium” dog food brand (just the first few):




  • GROUND YELLOW CORN

  • CHICKEN BY-PRODUCT MEAL

  • MEAT AND BONE MEAL

  • RICE

  • CORN GLUTEN MEAL

  • ANIMAL FAT (PRESERVED WITH BHA/BHT)

  • NATURAL POULTRY FLAVOR

  • DRIED BEET PULP

  • WHEAT FLOUR

  • SALT

  • POTASSIUM CHLORIDE

  • WHEAT MILL RUN

  • CARAMEL COLOR



And these are just the first few. See anything holistic or anything you would eat?

Conclusion

I think that there are other, better dog foods out there such as holistic diets and home made dog food. I personally prefer making my own dog food because i know and control anything and everything my dog eats. Stay tuned for my post about the brands that i do know are good or “OK” and my home made recipes for a balanced dog.

TAINTED DOG FOOD LIST


TAINTED DOG FOOD LIST


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Are you wondering whether making your own dog or cat food is worth it? Just look at the length of this list! Please note the premium brands that are on it and read more about the class action suit here.


This is serious and it makes me wonder what is still lurking in commercial foods. Remember, this industry is unregulated.


What our pets eat is something that we can manage in a world where so many other things seem beyond our control.


Information like this makes me renew my commitment to providing wholesome food for all our pets.


Anyone have any good cat food recipes?





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SUMMER’S HERE! CHILDREN’S COWBOY HATS

Fromm Dog food gets 2 thumbs up from me!

If you know me personally then you know how I feel about my canine companions.. they are a part of my family. Ollie will be 7 years old this August and I’ve never quite found a dog food that I’ve liked for him. The brands you are offered at your local supermarkets are just plain horrible. If you have no idea what I’m talking about go here and become familiar with the pet food industry. Now I know I could go on the other end of the spectrum and have him on a raw diet but I’ll be honest, it’s a bit much to put on my plate while taking care of a 6 month old. A few months back I spent some time looking through dog foods and was shown the brand Fromm. One of the things I really like was that none of their ingredients are preserved with ethoxyquin or any other artificial preservative. In addition to that, the Four-Star dry recipes for dogs that I buy for Ollie offers the highest inclusion levels of fresh meat, fish, fruit, and vegetables. Another great thing is that they designed that entire line to complement one another allowing you to switch between and combine recipes. I started him with the Duck and sweet potato formula and we’re now trying their Whitefish and potato formula, both which he seems to enjoy. Since switching Ollie to this brand I’ve seen the biggest difference in his coat. He was shedding horribly (which is a lot of times sign of a bad diet) and that has decreased.


Ollie and I are very happy with Fromm and just wanted to share our experience with you. If you’re in the market looking for a new brand of dog or cat food make sure to check them out.




Why So Many Pet Foods Are Being Recalled



A supermarket’s pet food aisle in Brooklyn, New York (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



Every time I turn on the computer or get a notification from my smartphone, there is another recall on pet foods and treats. I’m sure many pet parents like me are concerned about the food they are giving their furry baby. What is going on? Is there a brand of pet food we can trust?


Katie Burns wrote an article in the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association on February 15, 2013 . She states that pet food recalls are virtually unchanged. She states what has changed is the media attention on this issue.


Well lets look at the pet foods that have been recalled lately.


Pet Foods Recalled


Solid Gold has issued a recall for two of their dog foods with specific batch codes as a precautionary measure. To date according to Solid Gold, no cases of salmonella have been linked to these foods.


Apex Dog Food has issued a voluntary recall for all of their dry dog foods manufactured on January 24, 2012. The recalled foods were distributed only in South Carolina. To date, Apex Dog Food claims there have been no cases of salmonella linked to these foods.


Canidae has issued a voluntary recall of four of their dog foods, at this time the recall covers only dry dog foods with production codes with both a number “3” in the 9th digit and an “X” in the 10th or 11th digit – and a best before dates of December 9, 2012, through January 31, 2013. These products were distributed in the following states: Florida, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Tennessee.


Wellness Dog Food has issued a voluntary recall on one of their dog foods with specific best by dates. According to Wellness, they no longer conduct business with Diamond Pet Foods and none of their other dog foods were affected by the salmonella outbreak.


Natural Balance has issued a voluntary recall on some of their dry dog food options. To date, Natural Balance claims that no cases of canine salmonella poisoning have been linked with their foods and none of the recalled foods have tested positive for contamination.


Kirkland Dog Food has issued a voluntary dog food recall on a number of their dry dog food products.


Nature’s Variety has announced a voluntary recall of one batch of Instinct® Raw Organic Chicken Formula with a “Best if Used By” date of 10/04/13.


Kasel Associated Industries is recalling all products manufactured at its Denver, Colorado, facility from April 20, 2012, thru September 19, 2012.
The products may be contaminated with Salmonella.


Honest Kitchen had voluntarily recalled five lots of its Verve, Zeal and Thrive dog foods because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria.


The following brands are also affected by the recall. No specifics have been provided as to the recall.


4Health.
Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul.
Country Value.
Diamond.
Diamond Naturals.
Premium Edge.
Professional.
Taste of the Wild.


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Why Are These Pet Foods Recalled


The Diamond Dog Food plant located in Gaston, South Carolina tested positive for the presence of salmonella. As a result of this, all pet food companies that conducted business with this plant within a specific time period are recalling their pet food products.


These recalls have just as much to do with human safety as pet safety. Dan McChesney PhD, Director of the Office of Surveillance and Compliance at the Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine says the pet food recall involves Salmonella contamination. He believes pet foods are safe.


Salmonella poses a much higher risk for pet owners than to the pets themselves. There have been no confirmed cases of Salmonellosis in pets from pet food recalls, though human illnesses have been reported. In most cases Salmonellosis in pets is associated with raw home made diets.
Dr. Kate KuKanich Assistant Professor of small animal internal medicine at Kansas State University came to this conclusion in her research.


Matter of fact the ratings of the pet food industry are still very high when it comes to safety. And efforts are continuously made to place stronger emphasis on pet food safety. So yes the awareness of pet food recalls continued to rise. But pet parents , what that means is that pet food safety, which is already good will get better. So Relax.


What To Do If Your Pet Food is Recalled


If you have a bag of dog food that is covered under the recall at this time


1) Stop feeding the product even if your dog shows no signs of salmonella poisoning .
2) It is also important that any time you handle this food; you wash your hands thoroughly to avoid contracting salmonella poisoning.
3) Check your pet food’s company website to find out the procedure of compensation for the return.


Signs of Poisoning in Dogs


While most dogs are hardy and can bounce back from a salmonella infection once the offending source has been removed, this is not always true. In some dogs such as those taking antibiotics, the elderly, the newborn and those with pre-existing medical conditions, salmonella can have a devastating effect. Some of the common signs of salmonella poisoning in a dog include the following:


Fever
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Dehydration
Mucus in Stool
Anorexia
Miscarriage or spontaneous abortion
Weight loss
Rapid heart rate
Blood in the stool
Low white blood cell count
Low platelet levels
Low albumin
Non-regenerative anemia
Electrolyte imbalances


If your dog displays any of these symptoms it is important to take them to your veterinarian immediately in order to prevent more serious symptoms. One of the most commonly seen symptoms to develop in cases of salmonella is dehydration resulting from chronic diarrhea. Dehydration can be prevented by your vet by the administration of IV fluids. Your vet may also recommend performing a number of tests to ensure that your dog is suffering from salmonella poisoning. In a case where a dog is suffering from a severe case of salmonella poisoning the vet may recommend an antimicrobial. It is also advised to put a dog on a 48 hour food restricted diet if possible in order to help to eliminate the cause of the infection.


Switching Your Dog To A New Food


Switching your dog to a new food is always recommended after a recall. Most dogs, when undergoing a sudden diet change may experience some gastrointestinal discomfort. Happy Walk Happy Dog is a distributor of Flint River Ranch. Flint River Ranch dog food formula is oven-baked and comes in an easy-to-eat size kibble. It’s ingredients contain Rice and Wheat which is easily digestible for dogs. There is no corn or by products of meat. It has 23% protein and is concentrated so your dog becomes full on less food. That helps in controlling your dog’s weight. Please contact me or visit my website for more info and to order at Flint River Ranch





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Why So Many Pet Foods Are Being Recalled

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Every time I turn on the computer or get a notification from my smartphone, there is another recall on pet foods and treats. I’m sure many pet parents like me are concerned about the food they are giving their furry baby. What is going on? Is there a brand of pet food we can trust?


Katie Burns wrote an article in the Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association on February 15, 2013 . She states that pet food recalls are virtually unchanged. She states what has changed is the media attention on this issue.


Well lets look at the pet foods that have been recalled lately.


Pet Foods Recalled


Solid Gold has issued a recall for two of their dog foods with specific batch codes as a precautionary measure. To date according to Solid Gold, no cases of salmonella have been linked to these foods.


Apex Dog Food has issued a voluntary recall for all of their dry dog foods manufactured on January 24, 2012. The recalled foods were distributed only in South Carolina. To date, Apex Dog Food claims there have been no cases of salmonella linked to these foods.


Canidae has issued a voluntary recall of four of their dog foods, at this time the recall covers only dry dog foods with production codes with both a number “3” in the 9th digit and an “X” in the 10th or 11th digit – and a best before dates of December 9, 2012, through January 31, 2013. These products were distributed in the following states: Florida, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Tennessee.


Wellness Dog Food has issued a voluntary recall on one of their dog foods with specific best by dates. According to Wellness, they no longer conduct business with Diamond Pet Foods and none of their other dog foods were affected by the salmonella outbreak.


Natural Balance has issued a voluntary recall on some of their dry dog food options. To date, Natural Balance claims that no cases of canine salmonella poisoning have been linked with their foods and none of the recalled foods have tested positive for contamination.


Kirkland Dog Food has issued a voluntary dog food recall on a number of their dry dog food products.


Nature’s Variety has announced a voluntary recall of one batch of Instinct® Raw Organic Chicken Formula with a “Best if Used By” date of 10/04/13.


Kasel Associated Industries is recalling all products manufactured at its Denver, Colorado, facility from April 20, 2012, thru September 19, 2012.
The products may be contaminated with Salmonella.


Honest Kitchen had voluntarily recalled five lots of its Verve, Zeal and Thrive dog foods because they may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria.


The following brands are also affected by the recall. No specifics have been provided as to the recall.


4Health.
Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul.
Country Value.
Diamond.
Diamond Naturals.
Premium Edge.
Professional.
Taste of the Wild.


Why Are These Pet Foods Recalled


The Diamond Dog Food plant located in Gaston, South Carolina tested positive for the presence of salmonella. As a result of this, all pet food companies that conducted business with this plant within a specific time period are recalling their pet food products.


These recalls have just as much to do with human safety as pet safety. Dan McChesney PhD, Director of the Office of Surveillance and Compliance at the Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine says the pet food recall involves Salmonella contamination. He believes pet foods are safe.


Salmonella poses a much higher risk for pet owners than to the pets themselves. There have been no confirmed cases of Salmonellosis in pets from pet food recalls, though human illnesses have been reported. In most cases Salmonellosis in pets is associated with raw home made diets.
Dr. Kate KuKanich Assistant Professor of small animal internal medicine at Kansas State University came to this conclusion in her research.


Matter of fact the ratings of the pet food industry are still very high when it comes to safety. And efforts are continuously made to place stronger emphasis on pet food safety. So yes the awareness of pet food recalls continued to rise. But pet parents , what that means is that pet food safety, which is already good will get better. So Relax.


What To Do If Your Pet Food is Recalled


If you have a bag of dog food that is covered under the recall at this time


1) Stop feeding the product even if your dog shows no signs of salmonella poisoning .
2) It is also important that any time you handle this food; you wash your hands thoroughly to avoid contracting salmonella poisoning.
3) Check your pet food’s company website to find out the procedure of compensation for the return.


Signs of Poisoning in Dogs


While most dogs are hardy and can bounce back from a salmonella infection once the offending source has been removed, this is not always true. In some dogs such as those taking antibiotics, the elderly, the newborn and those with pre-existing medical conditions, salmonella can have a devastating effect. Some of the common signs of salmonella poisoning in a dog include the following:


Fever
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Dehydration
Mucus in Stool
Anorexia
Miscarriage or spontaneous abortion
Weight loss
Rapid heart rate
Blood in the stool
Low white blood cell count
Low platelet levels
Low albumin
Non-regenerative anemia
Electrolyte imbalances


If your dog displays any of these symptoms it is important to take them to your veterinarian immediately in order to prevent more serious symptoms. One of the most commonly seen symptoms to develop in cases of salmonella is dehydration resulting from chronic diarrhea. Dehydration can be prevented by your vet by the administration of IV fluids. Your vet may also recommend performing a number of tests to ensure that your dog is suffering from salmonella poisoning. In a case where a dog is suffering from a severe case of salmonella poisoning the vet may recommend an antimicrobial. It is also advised to put a dog on a 48 hour food restricted diet if possible in order to help to eliminate the cause of the infection.


Switching Your Dog To A New Food


Switching your dog to a new food is always recommended after a recall. Most dogs, when undergoing a sudden diet change may experience some gastrointestinal discomfort. Happy Walk Happy Dog is a distributor of Flint River Ranch Natural Pet Foods. Flint River Ranch dog food formula is oven-baked and comes in an easy-to-eat size kibble. It’s ingredients contain Rice and Wheat which is easily digestible for dogs. There is no corn or by products of meat. It has 23% protein and is concentrated so your dog becomes full on less food. That helps in controlling your dog’s weight. Please contact me or visit my website for more info and to order at Flint River Ranch.

Top 7 Worst Dog Food Brands




Top 7 Worst Dog Food Brands 


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The best way to avoid the worst dog food brands is to Read your dog food labels – There are literally hundreds of brands and varieties of dog food.


Bad dog food ingredients = shortened life span for your companion.


Below is a listing of some of the inexpensive dog food brands, with the harmful, unnecessary and outright dangerous , highlighted in red.


This is not a complete listing of all the worst dog food brands with harmful ingredients, just the more popular names. Unfortunately there are still too many out there.


Use this list as a guide on what bad dog food ingredients to avoid when buying commercial dog food.


If a specific brand of food is not listed here it does not mean it is bad or good brand. You can find the complete ingredient listing and nutritional analysis on any of the dog food manufacturers websites. An ingredient list like the dog food on this page should always be avoided.


Did you know that your can reduce or eliminate the signs of allergies in dogs just by feeding an improved, corn free dog food?


I am just using these foods as examples of what I consider unhealthy and dangerous dog food brands. Any dog who is fed a consistent and regular diet of corn will be more prone to illnesses, allergies and a shorter life.


DOGS ARE CARNIVORES, following the long ancestral history as canids – All these examples have corn as the main ingredient. Use these foods as a comparative guide to see what you should not be feeding your dog. 


BENEFUL BY PURINA



INGREDIENTS:


Ground yellow corn, chicken by-product meal, corn gluten meal, whole wheat flour, animal fat 



preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), 
rice flour, beef,soy flour, sugar, propylene glycol, meat and bone meal, tricalcium phosphate, phosphoric acid, salt, water, animal digest, sorbic acid (a preservative), potassium chloride, dried carrots, dried peas, calcium propionate (a preservative), L-Lysine monohydrochloride, choline chloride,added color (Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, Blue 2), DL-Methionine, Vitamin E supplement, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, calcium carbonate, copper sulfate, Vitamin B-12 supplement, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin D-3 supplement, *menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), calcium iodate, folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite.

ALPO BY PURINA 


INGREDIENTS:


Ground yellow corn, corn germ meal, meat and bone meal, soybean meal, beef tallow preserved with mixed tocopherols (form of vitamin E), animal digest (source of chicken flavor), salt, potassium chloride, beef & liver meal, dried cheese powder, dl-methionine, added color, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, vitamin E supplement, niacin, vitamin A supplement, calcium carbonate, copper sulfate, brewers dried yeast, calcium pantothenate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin B-12 supplement, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin d-3 supplement, riboflavin supplement, calcium iodate, *menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity),  folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite.


OL ROY From WALMART: 


INGREDIENTS:


Ground yellow corn, soybean meal, ground whole wheat, corn syrup, poultry fat, Meat and bone meal, Animal Fat Preserved with BHA and Citric Acid, Chicken by-product meal , Rice, Animal Digest, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Potassium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Vitamin D and E Supplement, Niacin, Copper Sulafate, Manganous Oxide, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate,*menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity),  Calcium Iodate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Cobalt Carbonate, Folic Acid, Sodium Selenite, Folic Acid 
READ THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT OL ROY HERE


KIBBLES N BITS: 


INGREDIENTS:


Corn, soybean meal, beef and bone meal, ground wheat flour, animal fat – bha used as preservative, corn syrup, wheat middlings, water sufficient for processing, animal digest (source of chicken flavor), propylene glycol, salt, hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride, caramel color, sorbic acid (used as a preservative), sodium carbonate, minerals (ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), choline chloride, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, niacin supplement, D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement), calcium sulfate, titanium dioxide, yellow 5, yellow 6, red 40, BHA (used as a preservative), dl methionine


PURINA DOG CHOW: 


INGREDIENTS :


Whole grain corn, poultry by-product meal, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), corn gluten meal, meat and bone meal, brewers rice, soybean meal, barley, whole grain wheat, animal digest, calcium carbonate, salt, calcium phosphate, potassium chloride, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, Vitamin E supplement, zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, added color (Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2, Yellow 6), DL-Methionine, manganese sulfate, manganese proteinate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, copper sulfate, calcium pantothenate, copper proteinate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, Vitamin B-12 supplement, thiamine mononitrate, Vitamin D-3 supplement, riboflavin supplement, calcium iodate, *menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity),  folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite.


PEDIGREE: 


(Puppy Food)


INGREDIENTS:


Ground Whole Corn, Chicken By-Product Meal, Rice, Corn Gluten Meal (Source of Lutein*), Animal Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols, Source of Vitamin E), Natural Poultry Flavor, Wheat, Potassium Chloride, Wheat Flour, DiCalcium Phosphate, Salt, Brewers Dried Yeast, Carmel Color, Vegetable Oil (Source of Linoleic Acid), Calcium Carbonate, Taurine, Vitamins (dl-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate [Source of Vitamin E], Choline Chloride, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate [Source of Vitamin C*], Vitamin A Acetate, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], d-Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement [Vitamin B2], Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement), Marigold Meal, Minerals (Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Potassium Iodide), Added FD&C and Lake Colors (Yellow 6, Blue 2, Red 40, Yellow 5). 


HILL’S SCIENCE DIET ORIGINAL 


INGREDIENTS:


Ground Whole Grain Corn, Chicken By-Product Meal, Soybean Meal, Animal Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), Soybean Oil, Chicken Liver Flavor, Flaxseed, Iodized Salt, vitamins (L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Dried Chicken Cartilage, Choline Chloride, Vitamin E Supplement, Taurine, Potassium Chloride, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), L-Carnitine, preserved with Mixed Tocopherols and Citric Acid, Beta-Carotene, Rosemary Extract. 


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Pet Food Recalls









Pet Food Recalls






August 26, 2013








2007-pet-food-recallPet food recalls seem to be increasing in frequency. Makes you wonder about what you are feeding our companion animals, doesn’t it? Last week, another pet food recall was announced. Some Eukanuba and Iams cat & dog foods were recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.


The American Veterinary Medical Association website lists pet food recalls by brands, weights and lot numbers. Please visit the site and check for yourself which products to avoid.  www.avma.org/news/issues/recalls-alerts  The FDA also does some monitoring of pet foods in the USA. fda.gov/cvm/petfoods.htm


Many people concerned about their pet’s nutrition (and safety) cook or mix their own homemade food for their pets.  There is even a magazine, “The Whole Dog Journal”, devoted to this practice.


“Raw food” diets have become very popular in the last few years. The “BARF” diet (Bones And Raw Food) was one of the first to emerge – providing detailed instructions on how to mix raw ingredients to improve pet nutrition and health.  To cater to consumer’s demands, several pet food manufacturers now offer frozen or refrigerated raw food. They can be found at the grocery store, pet food stores, or online shipped directly to your home.  Two of the larger companies are in the Seattle area!










2013年9月27日星期五

Top Dog Food Manufacturers | Best Dog Food Guide




Top 10 dog food manufacturers by market share


The members in the top 10 of dog food manufacturers do not change much over time. In fact, only mergers and acquisitions typically change who the main players are and what their exact position is in the top 10 in the dog food industry.



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Top 10 dog food companies 2012



Reminder


This is a list based on market share, which does not necessarily correlate with quality.


You can check Consumer Affairs for customer reviews and add your own.



Below you find the updated list, for more details about the companies scroll down.



  1. Mars Inc.

  2. Nestlé SA

  3. Colgate-Palmolive Co.

  4. Proctor & Gamble Co.

  5. Del Monte Foods Co.

  6. Agrolimen SA (Affinity Petcare SA)

  7. Uni-Charm Corp.

  8. Nutriara Alimentos Ltda. (Brazilian Pet Foods)

  9. Total Alimentos SA

  10. Mogiana Alimentos SA


Top 10 dog food companies 2011



Just bear in mind that this is a list (based on 2010 data provided by Euromonitor International, compiled in 2011) of most successful dog food companies in the world. This list is ONLY based on market share, market growth and financial results. It’s NOT a list of best dog food quality in descending order but of course such a list would be the single most important one for you and your furry friend.



Note that only the number 10 position differs from the last list.


#1 Marc Inc. (Mars Petcare)


Mars headquaters resides in Brussels, Belgium.


Mars shows no signs of slowing down and had more new product releases than the other petfood companies. It’s been on a steady number 1 position for years.


Their top billion-dollar dog food brands are Cesar, Greenies, Nutro, Pedigree, Royal Canin:




  • Pedigree®. In the US, more varieties of Pedigree® dog food exist than any other dog food brand.


  • Royal Canin® In 1997 Royal Canin introduced “RCCI Size”, the world’s first nutritional programme for dogs that takes account for age, lifestyle and the size/weight ratio of various dog breeds.


Waltham research programmeTherapeutic dog food: From research to store

The Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition is a pet nutrition research institute and the source of authority underpinning all Mars pet care brands (including Cesar® and Nutro®).


Royal Canin also manufactures special dog food diets, that can only be bought upon veterinary approval.


Mars Petcare announced in 2010 their commitment to only use sustainably sourced fish by 2020.


Corporate website: www.mars.com.


#2 Nestlé SA (Nestlé Purina Petcare)


Nestlé headquarters resides in Vevey, Switzerland.





Purina Dog Chow Commercial: Outtakes

As a steady second Nestlé is going green. This company is the first to use renewable energy to produce dog food.




  • Purina One®


  • Purina Pro Plan®

  • Purina Veterinary Diets


  • Beneful®


  • VitaLife®


  • Puppy Chow®


  • Mighty Dog®


  • Beggin’®



Purina donates food throughout the year in various locations within the contiguous United States as it becomes available through our manufacturing plants and warehouses. Animal Welfare organizations are eligible to pick up donations of Purina pet food in their area when they register with “Pets for People“.


Many studies have shown – but I’m sure you don’t need the evidence as you have real life experience – that a dog’s friendship can increase your health. Because of this fact Purina helps to cover the cost of adoption fees and provides coupons and a pet care booklet via their “Pets for Seniors” program.



Corporate websites: www.nestle.com and www.purina.com.


#3 Colgate-Palmolive (Hill’s Pet Nutrition)


Colgate-Palmolive’s headquarters resides in New York, USA.


Their top dog food brands include:




  • Hill’s Science Diet®


  • Hill’s Nature’s Best®


  • Hill’s Prescription Diet®


HillA wide range of clinically proven prescription diets for dogs (and cats)

Colgate-Palmolive conducts a lot of research in the field of palatability (the tastiness of the food) and nutrigenomics (the effect of nutrition on gene expression and certain diseases).


Corporate websites: www.colgate.com and www.hillspet.com.


#4 Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G Petcare)


Corporate headquarters resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.


Their top dog food brands include:




  • Eukanuba®


  • Iams®





Eukanuba commercial “See No Limits”

Countries in Eastern Europe and Latin America are in the process of switching from table scraps to commercial dog food. In these regions the mid-priced economy brands show the largest growth as average purchasing power is lower and dog owners in these regions are not ready to call themselves “pet parents” as is the case in the US. Dogs in these countries are typically kept for work or security purposes.


In emerging markets growth can get very fast as dog owners get more spending power and are getting better informed about dog nutrition. Dog food manufacturers that have a distribution network in these parts of the world will benefit from those developments.


Where to buy dog food and dog treats online



Although you can conveniently order kidney disease dog food online, you still need veterinarian approval in order to purchase prescription dog food. Upon checkout all necessary information will be collected and a prescription will be verified by the online webstore if required. Alternatively you buy these kinds of food at the veterinarian’s.



Previous dog food manufacturers list


Since it’s always nice to see who disappeared, who grew and who’s new I’ve included the old top 10 of dog food manufacturers as well. This list is the top 10 in 2007 (created in 2008).


Top 10 dog food manufacturers in 2008


This list was compiled in 2009.




  1. Mars Inc. (Mars Petcare)




  2. Nestlé SA (Nestlé Purina Petcare)




  3. Colgate-Palmolive (Hill’s Pet Nutrition)


    A year ago Colgate-Palmolive held the fourth position and now switched places with Procter & Gamble.




  4. Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G Petcare)


    Dropped one place as compared to 2007′s top 10.




  5. Del Monte Foods Co.




  6. Agrolimen SA (Affinity Petcare SA)




  7. Unicharm Corp. (Unicharm Petcare Corp.)




  8. Nutriara Alimentors Ltd




  9. Total Alimentos SA




  10. Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. (Nisshin Petfood Inc.)




Top 10 dog food manufacturers in 2007


This list was compiled in 2008.




  1. Mars Inc. (Mars Petcare)




  2. Nestlé SA (Nestlé Purina Petcare)




  3. Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G Petcare)




  4. Colgate-Palmolive (Hill’s Pet Nutrition)




  5. Del Monte Foods Co.




  6. Agrolimen SA (Affinity Petcare SA)




  7. Nutro Products Inc.
    Their top dog food brands includes Natural Choice Complete and Ultra Dog. Nutro has staked its success and growth on a commitment to the pet speciality channel and usage of all-natural ingredients.


    Nutro has disappeared from the top 10, because it was acquired by Mars.




  8. Unicharm Corp. (Unicharm Petcare Corp.)




  9. Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. (Nisshin Petfood Inc.)




  10. Nippon Flour Mills Co. Ltd. (Nippon Petfoods Co. Ltd.)






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