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Something I've noticed lately with pet food advertising - 'Made with Real Beef' or 'Made with Real Chicken'. What? Like there's fake Beef and fake Chicken? Unfortunately when it comes to pet food - yep, there definitely is fake meat! And most pet owners have gotten wise to some of the hugely inferior meat ingredients that go into pet foods - so the marketing wizards of pet food have changed their tactics. They know we know. What they are counting is, is that pet owners don't learn more. They are counting on most pet owners won't flip the bag or can of pet food over - checking to see of there is by-products or chemical preservatives in the ingredient list. They are also counting on AAFCO and the FDA to keep the existing pet food regulations - allowing them to use fake meats and make false claims on their labels (AAFCO regulation PF7a - allows a pet food label to "include an unqualified claim, directly or indirectly"). This means that 'real beef' on the label doesn't have to mean real beef is inside the pet food. They know we know so now they are aiming their pet food advertising to...
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Dog's Breath Makes Aged Aunt Faint
Is Fido suffering from bad breath? When he greets you, panting profusely, eagerly wagging his tail are you beginning to wish that you where really being greeted by his the end with the tail attached? Are his teeth a dark shade of brown rather than a sparkling white? What all this may indicate is that Fido may issues with his oral hygiene. Just as a human should keep his teeth and gums clean so should Fido. Dogs can have bits of food and other debris trapped in between their gnashers. This will lead to plaque and tartar causing a brown discolouration. It will also lead to bad breath, gingivitis, pus, and infections, which can subsequently enter the blood stream and infect other major organs such as the heart liver and lungs. Feeding Fido the correct style of food will go a long way in preventing the tartar trouble in the first place. Dry dog food in the form of kibbles rather than the soft meaty canned variety is best. Also anything hard to chew will aid in breaking down any existing tartar, although a more serious condition would require a professional descaling treatment from the vet. Specific dental chews are...
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