Dangerous Commercial Dog Food

The Dangers Of Commerical Pet Food, You Might As Well Feed Your Dog Big Macs. (It’s probably healthier)

“Dog Problem #1″

Did You Know That Commerical Dog Food Contains Preservatives, Additives, Restaurant Grease And Even The Euthanized Bodies Of Other Dead Animals Which Has Been Linked To Such Dog Illnesses As…

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Addison’s Disease

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Liver Malfunction

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Kidney Malfunction
smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Lameness

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Cancer

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Infertility

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Obesity

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Extreme Tiredness

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     Hair Loss

smallbluearrow Dangerous Commercial Dog Food     And Eventually Premature Death!



“Are There Really Dead Animal Parts In The Commercial Pet Food That I Buy For My Dog?”

Although you may think all pet food manufacturers have your pet’s best interests in mind, this is not always the case. Current pet food regulations allow manufacturers to use ingredients that you would never knowingly give to your pet.

In fact, you may be shocked to learn what some brands of pet food really contain. For example: the use of by-products (feet, bones and intestines, etc.), chemical preservatives (BHA and BHT) and grains that are often difficult to digest (corn, wheat, gluten and soy), which are often used as a protein source instead of meat.

I don’t expect you to take my word about dead animals being in your dog’s food. Here is a video news clip direct from the president of The Association Of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) which is the group that writes ingredient definitions and suggests nutritional guidelines for pet food makers.





Not only does Pet Food Makers use dead animal parts to make dog food, but the chemical that is used to euthanize the animals remains in the pet food in trace amounts because the processing does not totally destroy it assuring long term health damage for your dog.

Luckily for us. Not all animal experts are completely in the dark about this frightning situation.

As a matter of fact, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Henry Pasternak, reveals the true horrific facts about dog food labeling..


Dr. Pasternak Writes:

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“Many pet foods advertised as “preservative-free” do, in fact, contain preservatives”.

..manufacturers don’t have to list preservatives that they themselves did not add”.

“Many preservatives make their way into pet food at rendering plants before the meat is even sent to the manufacturer. An analysis of several pet foods labeled “chemical free” or “all natural ingredients” found synthetic antioxidants in all samples.”

Dr. Pasternak also reveals..

“Although you won’t see it on the label, since it is often added at the rendering plant and not by the manufacturer, ethoxyquin (EQ) is used to preserve most dry pet food”.

“EQ is the most powerful of all preservatives and may be the most toxic”.

“The use of EQ is … permitted in pet food”.

“In animals, EQ has been linked to:

  • immune deficiency syndrome
  • spleen, stomach, and liver cancers
  • and a host of allergies.”

UNBELIEVABLE – And I Bet You Thought The Pet Food Companies Were Caring & Compassionate Animal Lovers, Didn’t You?