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Pet Food - About dog food
and types of dog food
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Do
You Know What's Really In Your Pet Food?
by:
Dawn Jenness
The
pet food industry, a billion-dollar, unregulated operation,
feeds on the garbage that otherwise would wind up in landfills
or be transformed into fertilizer. The hidden ingredients
in a can of commercial pet food may include road kill and
the rendered remains of cats and dogs. The pet food industry
claims that its products constitute a "complete and
balanced diet" but, in reality, commercial pet food
is unfit for human or animal consumption.
"Vegetable protein", the mainstay of dry dog foods,
includes ground yellow corn, wheat shorts and middlings,
soybean meal, rice husks, peanut meal and peanut shells
(identified as "cellulose" on pet food labels).
These often are little more than the sweepings from milling
room floors. Stripped of their oil, germ and bran, these
"proteins" are deficient in essential fatty acids,
fat-soluble vitamins and antioxidants. "Animal protein"
in commercial pet foods can include diseased meat, road
kill, contaminated material from slaughterhouses, fecal
matter, rendered cats and dogs and poultry feathers. The
major source of animal protein comes from dead-stock removal
operations that supply so-called "4-D" animals-dead,
diseased, dying or disabled-to "receiving plants"
for hide, fat and meat removal. The meat (after being doused
with charcoal and marked "unfit for human consumption")
may then be sold for pet food.
Rendering plants process decomposing animal carcasses, large
road kill and euthanized dogs and cats into a dry protein
product that is sold to the pet food industry. One small
plant in Quebec, Ontario, renders 10 tons (22,000 pounds)
of dogs and cats per week. The Quebec Ministry of Agriculture
states that "the fur is not removed from dogs and cats"
and that "dead animals are cooked together with viscera,
bones and fat at 115° C (235° F) for 20 minutes".
The US Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary
Medicine (CVM) is aware of the use of rendered dogs and
cats in pet foods, but has stated: "CVM has not acted
to specifically prohibit the rendering of pets. However,
that is not to say that the practice of using this material
in pet food is condoned by the CVM."
In
both the US and Canada, the pet food industry is virtually
self-regulated. In the US, the Association of American Feed
Control Officials (AAFCO) sets guidelines and definitions
for animal feed, including pet foods. In Canada, the most
prominent control is the "Labeling Act", simply
requiring product labels to state the name and address of
the manufacturer, the weight of the product and whether
it is dog or cat food. The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
(CVMA) and the Pet Food Association of Canada (PFAC) are
voluntary organizations that, for the most part, rely on
the integrity of the companies they certify to assure that
product ingredients do not fall below minimum standards.
The majority-85 to 90% the pet food sold in Canada is manufactured
by US-based multinationals. Under the terms of the US-Canada
Free Trade Agreement, neither the CVMA nor PFAC exercises
any control over the ingredients in cans of US pet food.
Pet food industry advertising promotes the idea that, to
keep pets healthy, one must feed them commercially formulated
pet foods. But such a diet contributes to cancer, fatal
diseases, skin problems, allergies, hypertension, kidney
and liver failure, heart disease and dental problems.
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