Beccy
Well-Known Member
I was watching a show this afternoon (The Gill Deacon show - seems to be a new sort of local-ish talk show), and one of the topics was making your own pet food. The lady who was on, I'm sorry I did not catch her name, but she has written a book called "Food Pets Die For", had two dogs get sick from a bag of commercial kibble some time ago. Her vet had her switch to a home made recipe for a time, and later when she tried to put them back on the kibble they became sick again. So this lady set out to find out exactly what ingredients are in pet food, and as she was, I am SHOCKED at what she discovered.
First she learned that there are absolutely no regulations about what goes into pet food, only laws about labelling. This did not completely surprise me, and I have always known that the vague term "protein" could mean anything from chicken feathers to beaks. Well it is far worse than that!!!
This person (she lives in London, Ontario) learned from someone in the States, and subsequently that the same thing is happening here in Canada - dead dogs, cats and other animals are collected from vet clinics and sold to brokers, who then send them to rendering plants, where they are turned into everything that other rendered animals are, including pet food!
Am I naive to have never realised this? I find it not only totally repugnant to think that people's pets, that they likely think have been cremated, have actually been turned into dog and cat food, but also disturbing because I would assume that coming from vet clinics (and possibly shelters?) that this would include diseased animals, and those put down with the drug Euthanol!!!
She suggested that people contact their pet food companies and ask EXACTLY what goes into the products, and that if they refuse to answer or hedge the questions, to stop buying the products. (which will be great if they all use this mixture of crap - what choice will that leave?)
We use a well known brand of dog food, and our dogs do well on it, so part of me wants to ignore this, while another part of me is definitely wanting to know what does go into it.
Hope I do not upset anyone by posting this, but I am so astounded to learn this, and thought others may also want to be aware.
First she learned that there are absolutely no regulations about what goes into pet food, only laws about labelling. This did not completely surprise me, and I have always known that the vague term "protein" could mean anything from chicken feathers to beaks. Well it is far worse than that!!!
This person (she lives in London, Ontario) learned from someone in the States, and subsequently that the same thing is happening here in Canada - dead dogs, cats and other animals are collected from vet clinics and sold to brokers, who then send them to rendering plants, where they are turned into everything that other rendered animals are, including pet food!
Am I naive to have never realised this? I find it not only totally repugnant to think that people's pets, that they likely think have been cremated, have actually been turned into dog and cat food, but also disturbing because I would assume that coming from vet clinics (and possibly shelters?) that this would include diseased animals, and those put down with the drug Euthanol!!!
She suggested that people contact their pet food companies and ask EXACTLY what goes into the products, and that if they refuse to answer or hedge the questions, to stop buying the products. (which will be great if they all use this mixture of crap - what choice will that leave?)
We use a well known brand of dog food, and our dogs do well on it, so part of me wants to ignore this, while another part of me is definitely wanting to know what does go into it.
Hope I do not upset anyone by posting this, but I am so astounded to learn this, and thought others may also want to be aware.