CANIDAE All Life Stage Dry New Formula - Healthy Dog Foods? Pet Food Danger Gauge

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By AskSusanPeters


Pet Food Danger Gauge - Worth 30 Points

CANIDAEĀ® ALL LIFE STAGES Dry (New Formula) Dog Food Rating

  • Animal Digest -
  • Animal Fat - Minus 1 point = Chicken Fat
  • Artificial Flavors/Colors -
  • Beet Pulp/Pea Fiber/ Potato - Minus 1 point = potatoes
  • BHA/BHT -
  • Brewers Yeast/Brewers Rice -
  • By-Products -
  • Cellulose -
  • Class Action -
  • Corn -
  • Ethoxyquin -
  • Fermentation Products - Minus 1 point = dried enterococcus faecium, dried lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract, dried bacillus subtilis fermentation extract, saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation solubles
  • Flavor - Minus 1 point = natural flavor (what source?)
  • Garlic/Grapes/Avocados/Nuts -
  • Gluten -
  • Hydrochloric Acid -
  • Meat -
  • Millet - Minus 1 point
  • Miscellaneous - Minus 1 point = Flax Seed, Sun Cured Alfalfa Meal, Sunflower Oil, Choline Chloride, Ascorbic Acid, cracked pearled barley, tomato pomace
  • Oats - Minus 1 point = oatmeal
  • Pet Food Recalls - Minus 0 point = (No recalls were issued but should have been) Canidae Dry Dog foods has tested positive for acetaminophen in tests done by Expertox
  • Phosphoric Acid -
  • Potassium Chloride -
  • Propylene Glycol -
  • Salt -
  • Sodium Selenite - Minus 1 point
  • Soy - Minus 1 point = Lecithin
  • Wheat -
  • White Rice - Minus 1 point = White Rice (usually indicates beer/wine making by-products), rice bran

CANIDAEĀ® ALL LIFE STAGES Dry (New Formula) Dog Food Rating

Pet Food Danger Gauge 66% - Dangerous and Toxic To Pets

Healthy Dog Foods Total Score = 20/30

Ask Susan Peters - Canidae All Life Stage Dry New Formula Healthy Dog Foods?

Pet Food Danger Gauge 66% - Dangerous and Toxic To Pets

(No recalls were issued) Canidae Dry Dog foods has tested positive for acetaminophen in tests done by Expertox.

Millet is the base ingredient for the distilled liquor - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Tomato Pomace - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Tomato pomace is an inexpensive by-product of tomato manufacturing. Effectively, it is what is left-over after processing tomatoes for juice, ketchup, soup, etc. It is sometimes used in pet and livestock food manufacturing as a source of dietary fiber, as well as B vitamins, and (to a lesser extent) vitamin A. As the primary component of tomato pomace is the tomato skin, it has the potential for higher amounts of pesticide residues than tomatoes themselves. Tomato stems are very toxic to cats and dogs.

Barley - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - used for malting and is a key ingredient in beer and whisky production. Barley - From AAFCO - consists of at least 80 percent sound barley and must not contain more than 3 percent heat-damaged kernels, 6 percent foreign material, 20 percent other grains or 10 percent wild oats.

Potatoes - cheap filler, much like the use of beet pulp. Can be dangerous to pets depending on the condition of the potatoes.

Animal Fats - Used to encourage a pet to eat ingredients they normally would not eat. Ingestion may lead to gastrointestinal upset or even pancreatitis. This can be a very painful condition for dogs. In addition, most companion animals do not need extra fat in their diets.

Fermentation Products - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Sugars are the common substrate of fermentation, and typical examples of fermentation products are ethanol, lactic acid, and hydrogen. However, more exotic compounds can be produced by fermentation, such as butyric acid and acetone. Yeast carries out fermentation in the production of ethanol in beers, wines and other alcoholic drinks, along with the production of large quantities of carbon dioxide. Grain fermentation solubles are an inexpensive by-product of human food and beverage production which add little or no nutritional value to pet foods. Alcohols can cause the same damage to an animal's liver and brain as they cause in humans. But the effects can be deadly on animals since they are much smaller than us. The smaller the animal, the more deadly the effects can be. Even a small amount of alcohol may cause vomiting and damage the liver and brain.

Ascorbic acid - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - is easily oxidized and so is used as a reductant in photographic developer solutions (among others) and as a preservative. Ascorbic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts are commonly used as antioxidant food additives. Commonly known as vitamin C.

Flax Seed - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - used to make fabric, dye, paper, medicines, fishing nets and soap. Excessive consumption of flax seeds can cause diarrhea.

Choline chloride is mass produced and is an important additive in feed especially for chicken where it accelerates growth. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Sodium selenite is mainly used in the manufacture of colorless glass - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

White Rice (usually indicates beer/wine making by-products)

Rice Bran - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Bran is widely used as a major component in pet foods for rabbits and guinea pigs.

Rice - causes dilated cardiomyopathy in cats and dogs. Rice in pet food interfers with taurine levels which enlarges the heart and eventually kills the cat or dog.

The use of Corn, Wheat, and Soy are causing such awful conditions in pets including:

  • Abnormal nail growth
  • Bad breath
  • Blindness
  • Bloat
  • Cancer
  • CRF
  • Cushings Disease
  • Deafness
  • Dental disease
  • Dry and itchy skin
  • Ear aches
  • Ear infections
  • Early pet death
  • Fever
  • Hair loss
  • Heart conditions
  • Hot Spots on the skin
  • IBD
  • Kidney conditions
  • Liver conditions
  • Moles and warts
  • Seizures
  • Sore feet
  • Tumors
  • Weight gain

Natural Flavor. I always like the way pet food companies hide the use of manure in the ingredients. Natural flavor is made from the manure of the animal the pet food company wants the pet food to taste like. If natural flavor were an actual part of the ingredients then natural flavor would not have to be listed as a separate ingredient. From FDA reports.

Natural Flavors as defined by the FDA With respect to flavors, pet foods often contain "digests," which are materials treated with heat, enzymes and/or acids to form concentrated natural flavors. Only a small amount of a "chicken digest" is needed to produce a "Chicken Flavored Cat Food," even though no actual chicken is added to the food. Stocks or broths are also occasionally added. Whey is often used to add a milk flavor. Often labels will bear a claim of "no artificial flavors." Actually, artificial flavors are rarely used in pet foods. The major exception to that would be artificial smoke or bacon flavors, which are added to some treats. http://www.fda.gov/cvm/petlabel.htm

Animal digest. AAFCO doesn't care that manure is included in the pet food as long as the temperature at the time of cooking is brought to a certain degree.

Now there are those people out there who simply refuse to believe a pet food company would use manure in their pet's foods. Let me ask you to think on this issue for just a minute and then see what you decide. Let's take a person, for instance, When a person begins the "digestion" process food is placed in the mouth for chewing. Digestion continues as the food passes to the stomach and is broken down to pass into the intestines for further digestion. Digestion is complete once the person has had a bowl movement and fully evacuated the food from the human body. Why would obtaining animal digest be any different from human digest?


Ask Susan Peters Other Sites Of Interest:

Cat Food Review - Cat Food Ratings

Dog Food Review

Canidae Dog Food Reviews and News

Pet Food Danger Gauge - How it works

Cushings Disease - Starring "Harley" Information

Cat Foods Dangerous and Toxic To Pets List

Dog Foods Dangerous and Toxic To Dogs List

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John DeJohnette  says:
16 months ago

I was impressed with the information at this Site until I read about the test results on Canidae food by Expertox. Their are many posts on the Internet that strongly dispute both Expertox's results and the samples submitted in ZipLoc bags, not sealed dog food bags. See also: <http://www.itchmo.com/canidae-releases-statement-c

Any good reporter will verify their information from a number sources before reporting!

Lest you think I am an apologist for Canidae I'd like to state that we did use Canidae All Life Stages exclusively until they reformulated their product and started having Diamond Pet Food manufacturing it. We no longer use Canidae food.

John DeJohnette  says:
16 months ago

I was impressed with the information at this Site until I read about the test results on Canidae food by Expertox. Their are many posts on the Internet that strongly dispute both Expertox's results and the samples submitted in ZipLoc bags, not sealed dog food bags. See also: <http://tinyurl.com/2zevgx>.

Any good reporter will verify their information from a number sources before reporting!

Lest you think I am an apologist for Canidae I'd like to state that we did use Canidae All Life Stages exclusively until they reformulated their product and started having Diamond Pet Food manufacturing it. We no longer use Canidae food.

John DeJohnette  says:
16 months ago

I was impressed with the information at this Site until I read about the test results on Canidae food by Expertox. Their are many posts on the Internet that strongly dispute both Expertox's results and the samples submitted in ZipLoc bags, not sealed dog food bags. See also: <http://tinyurl.com/2zevgx>.

Any good reporter will verify their information from a number sources before reporting!

Lest you think I am an apologist for Canidae I'd like to state that we did use Canidae All Life Stages exclusively until they reformulated their product and started having Diamond Pet Food manufacturing it. We no longer use Canidae food.

M. G.  says:
12 months ago

I also used canidae als formula along with their weight control. Since going to diamond foods I have not used this product and never inti=end to use and diamond products for my animals!

ethical ellie  says:
10 months ago

there is so much corruption in the whole dog food business , that its come down to doing your homework. and checking where all the ingredients come from. The Whole Dog Journal lists Caniddae as an approved food. My pet store sells Caniddae and I was told that there were alot of complaints that the dogs were getting diarrhea. If you go tobest dog reviews (www.consumersearch.com/dog-food), you will see all the recalled foods listed are the foods that they recommend. If you think these agencies are looking out for you or your pets think again. You can't believe whats on a label.

ethical ellie  says:
10 months ago

there is so much corruption in the whole dog food business , that its come down to doing your homework. and checking where all the ingredients come from. The Whole Dog Journal lists Caniddae as an approved food. My pet store sells Caniddae and I was told that there were alot of complaints that the dogs were getting diarrhea. If you go tobest dog reviews (www.consumersearch.com/dog-food), you will see all the recalled foods listed are the foods that they recommend. If you think these agencies are looking out for you or your pets think again. You can't believe whats on a label.

ethical ellie  says:
10 months ago

there is so much corruption in the whole dog food business , that its come down to doing your homework. and checking where all the ingredients come from. The Whole Dog Journal lists Caniddae as an approved food. My pet store sells Caniddae and I was told that there were alot of complaints that the dogs were getting diarrhea. If you go tobest dog reviews (www.consumersearch.com/dog-food), you will see all the recalled foods listed are the foods that they recommend. If you think these agencies are looking out for you or your pets think again. You can't believe whats on a label.

jim rose  says:
6 months ago

susan peters is a moron and should be sued

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