Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Dry - Healthy Dog Foods? Pet Food Danger Gauge
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Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Canine Formula with Smoked Salmon Dry Dog Food Rating
- Animal Digest -
- Animal Fat -
- Artificial Flavors/Colors -
- Beet Pulp/Pea Fiber/ Potato - Minus 1 point = potatoes, potato fiber
- BHA/BHT -
- Brewers Yeast/Brewers Rice -
- By-Products -
- Cellulose -
- Class Action -
- Corn -
- Ethoxyquin -
- Fermentation Products - Minus 1 point = Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Saccharomyces cerevesiae fermentation solubles, dried Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract
- Flavor - Minus 1 point = natural flavor
- Garlic/Grapes/Avocados/Nuts -
- Gluten -
- Hydrochloric Acid -
- Meat -
- Millet -
- Miscellaneous - Minus 1 point = canola oil, tomato pomace, choline chloride, tomatoes, iron proteinate, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate
- Oats -
- Pet Food Recalls -
- Phosphoric Acid -
- Potassium Chloride -
- Propylene Glycol -
- Salt - Minus 1 point = potassium iodide
- Sodium Selenite - Minus 1 point
- Soy -
- Wheat -
- White Rice -
Taste of the Wild Pacific Stream Canine Formula with Smoked Salmon Dry Dog Food Rating
Pet Food Danger Gauge 80% - Dangerous and Toxic To Pets
Healthy Dog Foods Total Score = 24/30
Pet Food Danger Gauge 80% - Dangerous and Toxic To Pets
This recipe appears to be a full of by-products from beer/wine production.
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.
Potatoes - cheap filler, much like the use of beet pulp. Can be dangerous to pets depending on the condition of the potatoes. Contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems. This is more of a problem in livestock. Potato Peelings and Green Potatoes (Contain Oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.)
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. Contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems. This is more of a problem in livestock. Green parts of Tomatoes or Green Potatoes (Contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.)
Choline chloride is mass produced and is an important additive in feed especially for chicken where it accelerates growth. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Zinc sulfate - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - It is used to supply zinc in animal feeds, fertilizers, and agricultural sprays. Zinc sulfate also has reported uses of deceiving medical drug examinations.
Potassium iodide - salt. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Potassium iodide is used in photography, in the preparation of silver(I) iodide for high speed photographic film. Potassium iodide is also added to table salt in small quantities to make it "iodized". Chronic overexposure can have adverse effects on the thyroid.
Sodium selenite is mainly used in the manufacture of colorless glass - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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?
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