Friday, July 27, 2012

The Science Diet Scam, Just One of the Many...

When it comes to nutrition for pets; especially dogs since that is my specialty, most people will tell you that I take it very seriously. With all the years of being in the pet industry, I have discovered so much misleading information that it sickens me because MOST people rely on recommendations and "expert advice" from professionals, especially veterinarians. Now, before I go any further on this topic, I must say that I do have a high respect for all veterinarians when it comes to the diagnoses and treatment of certain diseases and disfunctions of animals and thier surgical abilities to fix, mend and treat parts of the animals anatomy. However, in my opinion, most lack the ability to use common sense when it comes to nutrition based on the repeated facts "outside" of the Science Diet teachings. What I mean by this is that Science Diet themselves is the company that goes into all veterinarian colleges and teaches them for a few weeks (out of six years of collage, mind you), their recommendation of nutrition for pets. Have you ever walked into a vets office and not seen any Science Diet literature or a vet pushing you to feed it to your pet or that of a prescription diet, unless you have sought out the advice of an holistic veterinarian? Think about it....


This is where I start my debate. It is for certain that dogs have evolved from there closest living relative; the wolf. Now, ask yourself what does a wolf eat. Of course, flesh/muscle and organs from another animal (meat/protein) with a secondary source of fruits, vegtables and perhaps some plant materials that may have been in the stomach of that freshly killed animal. Now, as a carnivore where dogs are in the same classification of the wolf, why is Science Diet then, who claims to be the leader in optimium nutrition for pets, goes as far as labeling their brands as "vet recommend" to foods that mainly consist of inappropriate ingredients for a carniovre to eat? Let's break it down.... there is approximatley 50% of carbohyrates in every single brand of Science Diet (mostly all poor quality grains that are KNOWN to cause skin issues - hummm, the biggest organ of the body), by-products that are usually left behind and consumed by the "scavengers" of the wild, and a slew of chemical preservatives KNOWN to cause cancer and many other medical issues? Now, I will further contest to the fact that even if Science Diet mentions a single protein source as the first ingredient or even the second, once you have extracted the moisutre out of that protein, you are left with very minimimal protein as all flesh/muscle is approximately made of 80% moisture to begin with. This is why higher premium foods will always add a few listed proteins, including "meals".  Are you following me here?


Now, this is where I make my case in point. As mentioned, if you ask a vet what food he recommends your pet to eat, I am almost going to guarantee Science Diet is amoung one of them.. So your pet begins his/her dietary journey with Science Diet and then months to maybe years later, all of a sudden your dog is itching/scratching excessively. Trips to the vet has ruled out fleas and other conditions but tells you he is suspecting that there is a food allergy and is prescribing you Hills Presciption Food, perhaps the DD formula. Well, this is what I find eronic about this whole scenerio. Corn, wheat, soy and any type of gluten is highly known to cause skin and coat issues consisting of your dog scratching excessively, chewing at it's paws, etc.. which for years, your dog was eating but the DD formula of the prescription food does not have any corn, wheat, soy or gluten in there. Weeks go by and all of a sudden your dog is feeling some sense of relief. The result - the prescription food was a "miracle" and solved the problem. Interesting, huh? However, this is where it goes deeper than that. If you look closely at most of all the Science Diets and Hills Prescription foods, there are other bad ingredients in there, as mentioned, that are known to cause the BIG C, yes, cancer and other major medical issues!

To end my case, I have put together a list of ALL the big dog food manufacturers I consider a waste of your money and a jeopardy to your dog's overall health over time.  As you can see, it's just not Science Diet.  This is why I labeled this blog that they were one of the many in this "scam".  In my general opinion, I find it very interesting that they all have a "prescription food" line after your dog has been on their regular brands for some time.  However, NOT ONE holistic dog foods manufacturer that produces a food that are FREE of the junk they put into their foods don't have a "prescription" food.  Hummm...just some "food" for thought on this case point.


MANUFACTURER: PURINA
Brands:
Beneful
Alpo
Chef Micheals
Dog Chow
Mighty Dog
Moist n’ Meaty
Purina One
Pro Plan
Puppy Chow
THEIR PRECRIPTION DIET BRAND:   Purina Veterinary Diets
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MANUFACTURER: COLGATE/PALMOLIVE
Brands:
Science Diet
THEIR PRESCRIPTION DIET BRAND:  Hills Prescription Diets
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MANUFACTURER: MARS / WALTHAM  
Brands:
Pedigree
Royal Canin
Cesar
Nutro
THEIR PRESCRIPTION DIET BRAND:  Royal Canin Veterinarian Diet
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MANUFACTURER: PROCTOR & GAMBLE
Brands:                                                                          
Iams
Eukanuba
NOW HAVE ACQUIRED THE FOLLOWING OTHER BRANDS FORMALLY OF NATURA PET PRODUCTS AS OF JUNE 1, 2010:
Innova
Evo
California Natural
Health Wise
THEIR PRESCRIPTION DIET BRAND:  Eukanuba “Special” Formulas &  Iams Veterinarian Diet

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