Want To Know The Secret In “Dog Food Secrets” By Andrew Lewis?

This post was written by admin3 on July 27, 2010
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An example of some of the astounding information discovered by Dog Food Secrets Info are; did you know that ingredients legally go into commercial dog food that are not safe for human consumption and would probably make you barf right now if you knew what they were? These rotten, disease infested, poisonous ingredients are permitted by the agencies that monitor the commercial dog food companies because only an “acceptable” percentage of family dogs will suffer immediate, observable consequences from eating them. Wouldn’t you like to speak to those people making that decision for you?

DogFoodSecretsInfo staff.com have reviewed this incredible information and found that it will only make headlines as 6,000 American pets die in rapid succession as happened in 2007 when melamine laced pet food made in China was fed to dogs all across America. Melamine, a chemical used to make plastics, was added to pet food by the Chinese manufacturers to boost the protein content on the package labels. Companies here in America regularly use euthanized animals (including the flea collars and plastic bags they were brought in with), diseased animals, and disabled animals to boost the protein content of dog food made here. So much for relying on commercial pet food labels to keep your dog healthy and safe.

Let’s look more closely. Andrew Lewis cannot be the only expert knowledgeable in the area of what is going on in the commercial dog food industry. Lets hear from some other industry experts.

Ann N. Martin wrote the first edition of her hardcover book entitled Food Pets Die for: Shocking Facts about Pet Food in 1997. The third edition of this book published in July, 2008.

A review of Ann Martin’s book concludes:

“The commercial pet food industry has a secret to hide – and Ann Martin wants to make sure you know it. Her research reveals some startling facts: that the pet food industry conducts animal testing in order to improve their product, and includes euthanized cats and dogs in the mix to heighten protein content. In this revised and updated edition, Martin continues to explore the shocking processes by which commercial pet foods are produced. … This groundbreaking book gives us a glimpse into exactly what we are doing when we buy pet food.”

A Harvard Law School paper published in 2006 borrowed a quote from Ms. Martin’s book, along with several other scholarly publications such as, “Deconstructing the Regulatory Facade: Why Confused Consumers Feed Their Pets Ring Dings and Krispy Kremes.

Without all the technical jargon and other grammatically correct connotations of this paper, it can best be summarized as follows:

“…the true contents of most commercial pet foods and the current system of regulation is slowly killing our nation’s pets via confusing labels, misleading ingredient names, and inadequate regulation of the manufacturing process..”

For in-depth research into the best dog food to feed your dog I recommend the ebook – Dog Food Secrets.com by Andrew Lewis. The foods you must avoid, the commercial dog foods that are high quality, dog food reviews, dog food comparisons, your dogs nutritional requirements, a calorie chart, the best brand of dog food and loads of tasty dog food recipesare all provided in this package by Andrew Lewis..

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