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Big kibble, the hidden dangers of the pet food industry and how to do better by our dogs, Shawn Buckley and Dr. Oscar Chavez with Wendy Paris

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Big kibble, the hidden dangers of the pet food industry and how to do better by our dogs, Shawn Buckley and Dr. Oscar Chavez with Wendy Paris
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Big kibble
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1130392733
Responsibility statement
Shawn Buckley and Dr. Oscar Chavez with Wendy Paris
Sub title
the hidden dangers of the pet food industry and how to do better by our dogs
Summary
"A big, inside look at the shocking lack of regulation within the pet food industry, and how readers can dramatically improve the quality of their dogs' lives through diet. What's really going into commercial dog food? The answer is horrifying. Big Kibble is big business: $75 billion globally. A handful of multi-national corporations dominate the industry and together own as many as 80% of all brands. This comes as a surprise to most people, but what's even more shocking is how lax the regulations and guidelines are around these products. The guidelines--or lack thereof--for pet food allow producers to include ever-cheaper ingredients, and create ever-larger earnings. For example, "legal" ingredients in kibble include poultry feces, saw dust, expired food, and diseased meat, among other horrors. Many vets still don't know that kibble is not the best food for dogs because Big Kibble funds the nutrition research. So far, these corporations have been able to cut corners and still market and promote feed-grade food as if it were healthful and beneficial-until now. Just as you are what you eat, so is your dog. Once you stop feeding your dog the junk that's in kibble or cans, you have taken the first steps to improving your dog's health, behavior and happiness. You know the unsavory side of Big Tobacco and Big Pharma. Now get ready to learn about unsavory Big Kibble, and a brighter path forward for you and your pet"--, Provided by publisherWhat's really going into commercial dog food? The answer is horrifying. A handful of multi-national corporations dominate the industry and together own as many as 80% of all brands. What's even more shocking is how lax the regulations and guidelines are around these products. The guidelines-- or lack thereof-- for pet food allow producers to include ever-cheaper ingredients, and create ever-larger earnings. Buckley and Chavez show that, once you stop feeding your dog the junk that's in kibble or cans, you have taken the first steps to improving your dog's health, behavior and happiness. -- adapted from publisher info
Table Of Contents
Four legs, full heart. Introduction ; Our longest love affair ; It's a dog's life: 2.0 ; A biscuit in every bowl -- The kibbles and bits. The rise of Big Kibble ; You can't judge a kibble by its cover ; When "meat" is a four-letter word ; How mold on grain-- not grain-- harms our dogs ; Mysterious mix-ins, spray-on flavor, ultraprocessed, oh my! -- Good friends deserve great food. We speak for the dogs ; Fact versus fiction in dog nutrition ; Can my dog eat popcorn? ; Recipes -- Epilogue: A better future for our dogs
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