Saturday, July 28, 2012
Kibble Blending - How This Simple Trick Can Help You & Your Pet
I came up with is logical practice for pet owners who use dry kibble as the primary base of their dog's diet because of two particularly important reasons. First, not all dog foods are created equally and manufacturers don't source from the same protein, fruit and vegetable producers, In addition, they are all formulated differently. Therefore, a dog fed the same brand/formula over and over again can, overtime, become deficient in certain vitamins and minerals (yes, even when they say their food is "balanced"), or has a higher risk of developing a food allergy. Moreover, as their body becomes so "structured" to one particular food, it can become a major issue when you decide or forced to change their food. As an example, just think of a child eating DRY CEREAL for each meal. The box says it's balanced and complete with all the essential vitamins and minerals needed. However, would you consistently feed your child the same cereal for every meal, seven days a week for months to years and think that's all they need to be healthy? Of course not! They would become deficient in something plus would have a hard time digesting a whole new food after eating the same thing for a long period of time. Realistically, foods are constantly being rotated throughout the day during each meal and snack as each delivers different sources and levels of vitamins, minerals, proteins, etc. In addition, it also conditions the body to accept a majority of what is eaten without a upset stomach as well. If humans and wild carnivores, like the dog's cousin, the wolf, eat a rotation of different foods, why do we then feed our pets the same food over and over again and expect them to be healthy?.
The second most important factor in kibble blending is the fact that most major brands, can at one point or another, go through a short but sometimes long pet food recall for one reason or another and stop production of a formula or as I've seen, the entire brand! I see it time after time with many "non regular" customers scrambling to find some type of dog food that is equivalent to what their dog was previously on and then faced with the fact that they may endure a period of stomach issues while their pet "adjusts" to the new food. This is why if kibble blending was incorporated into your dog's diet, such a problem would be non-existent to you and your dog, plus it helps optimize your pet's health in the long run.
How to Transition To Kibble Blending:
1. Purchase a food bin; whether it's a counter top one or a larger floor based type.
2. Fill the container with 3/4 of your dog's normal food and thoroughly blend 1/4 of a newer formula (different protein and from a different manufacturer). NOTE: Add a probiotic to your pet's food daily to help increase natural flora to the intestinal area to help digestion to newer proteins and foods.. We recommend Animal Essentials Plant Based Enzymes.
3. When your container is half gone, add only the newer kibble you previously added to fill to top and blend thoroughly again and serve..
4. Repeat step #3
5. When your container is almost empty, purchase a small bag of the newer food you previous introduced with another newer brand and protein. Again, using 3/4 to 1/4 ratios while increasing the second newer brand while your container becomes empty and supplying your pet with a probiotic daily.
6. Continue this practice with 2 or even 3 brands; consistently rotating brands and formulas.
Side Note: Personally, I use 3 different brands and purchase only 5 lb bags to make up a 15 lb bag as I have small dogs. Because my dog's bodies are conditioned to kibble blending & the rotation of different foods for many years, I thoroughly mix all 3 brands in a large container at once until well blended and serve at each meal along with incorporating canned or raw foods as a "food topper". This not only helps them not to become "fussy" with their meals, but it never puts my dogs in the position of a "food shock" from a pet food recall. Lastly, it delivers them a full range of natural moisture, wholesome proteins and a wider range of vitamins and minerals derived from veggies and fruits which ultimately puts their bodies in pristine condition. .
Friday, July 27, 2012
The Science Diet Scam, Just One of the Many...
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.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Eliminating Some Health Issues Starts With Changing Your Dog's Diet
Well if you did not suspect, it all boils down to what your feeding your dog. One in particular, that we consider ONE OF THE WORST, is BENEFUL by Purina and many of the pet parents complaining of issues that we stated, are feeding this product, amongst others like it. Still, many dog owners are led to believe it is healthy because of the marketing Purina puts into this product or someone told them it was good. However, this is the furthest from the truth. Actually, feeding your dog a food like this everyday for months to years is like you eating fast food everyday for every meal. How would your skin, hair or overall health be if you did the same? You surely would be in the doctors office more than usual for health problems as well.
We have taken this ingredient list off a bag of BENEFUL. Nothing has been changed or re-arranged. It's what it is. Because your dog is a carnivore whose body is designed to eat mostly wholesome proteins and some actual fruits and vegetables (and that's it!), after examining it, do you now really consider this healthy? Personally, there is NO wholesome proteins but in fact, it's actually filled with so many cheap carbohydrates and chemicals that contribute to healthy issues for dogs down the road! (PS: We have highlighted in BOLD all the ingredients that are NOT SUITABLE for a carnivore with an explanation of why it's not good for your dog!)
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Ground yellow corn, corn gluten meal, whole wheat flour, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), soy protein concentrate, soy flour, water, rice flour, pearled barley, sugar, tricalcium phosphate, propylene glycol, animal digest, dicalcium phosphate, salt, phosphoric acid, sorbic acid (a preservative), calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, dried spinach, dried apples, dried sweet potatoes, choline chloride, calcium propionate (a preservative), added color (Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2, Yellow 6), Vitamin E supplement, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, copper sulfate, Vitamin B-12 supplement, DL-Methionine, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite.
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NOW WHAT THESE INGREDIENTS ARE DOING TO YOUR DOG...
GROUND YELLOW CORN, CORN GLUTEN MEAL, WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR - Known as one of the top allergy producing ingredients for pets. Causes mild to major allergy symptoms (scratching, rubbing head in carpets, ear infections, sneezing, redness of skin, chewing on paws, anal itching, etc..). Difficult for dogs to digest. Very low quality ingredient. Acts as an “artificial” stool hardener. In addition, because corn metabolizes in much the same way as sugar metabolizes in people, corn will give pets dramatic energy spurts & crashes, hyperactivity, obesity, and lack of attention (just like children fed too much sugar). Also promotes excessive yeast in the body (constant body odor, reddening around the eyes, mouth, paws, in between pads, general yeast infections, etc..)
SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, SOY FLOUR - Known to be the #1 allergy producing ingredients in dog food next to Wheat. Causes mild to major allergy symptoms (scratching, rubbing head in carpets, ear infections, sneezing, redness of skin, chewing on paws, anal itching, etc..). Very low quality ingredient. Difficult for dogs to digest.
SUGAR - Causes hyperactivity in dogs (dramatic energy spurts & crashes), lack of attention, diabetes, hypoglycemia, yeast infections & over growths (constant body odor, reddening around the eyes, mouth, paws, in between pads, etc..),obesity.
PROPYLENE GLYCOL - This is a chemical found in automatic brake and hydraulic fluid and industrial antifreeze. In the skin and hair, propylene glycol works as a humescent, which causes retention of moisture content of skin or cosmetic products by preventing the escape of moisture or water. The Material Safety Data Sheet warns users as this strong irritant (additive) can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage.
ANIMAL DIGEST - A cooked-down broth made from what is left in the stomach, intestines & colon of unspecified slaughtered animals (unless otherwise noted of the type of animal used). The animals used can be obtained from any source, so there is no control over quality or contamination. Any kind of animal can be included: “4-D animals” (dead, diseased, disabled, or dying prior to slaughter). However, should it only state “animal digest” in the ingredients, goats, pigs, horses, rats, misc. road kill, even dogs and cats euthanized at shelters can be used!
ARTIFICIAL ADDED COLORS - Although found in many USA human foods, snacks & beverages (approved by the FDA), they are banned from many other countries due to evidence linking them to certain cancers, brain tumors, internal organ damage/failure, & many other disorders when consumed for long periods of time.
MENADIONE SODIUM BISULFITE COMPLEX (source of Vitamin K activity) - Added to cheap pet foods because manufacturers claim it helps with blood clotting, however, it has never been researched or specifically approved for long term use, particularly in pet food. Additionally, it has been banned from food and supplements for human use in many European countries due to serious side effects, including permanent organ damage and deaths. The FDA has, however, banned synthetic vitamin K from over-the-counter human supplements because of its high toxicity but it’s still allowed in dog food.
So, now you have it. The truth to why your dog may be suffering from some issues or better yet, what to suspect if you continue to feed your dog a food like this. Just remember, your dog is a carnivore. Stick with a grain free food, filled with just wholesome proteins, fruits and vegetables. Your dog will be thanking you for it.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Is It Necessary To Add Moist Canned Food to Dry Dog Kibble Daily?
As a carnivore, your dog's body has been built and designed to take in a majority of wholesome moist meats, like their cousin, the wolf. Dry kibble (depending on the brand) has not only been designed to (or should I say "somewhat") made to meet the nutritional requirements for your dog, but it was made to be a pure CONVENIENCE to you, the pet parent. How easy is it to scoop kibble and dump it in a bowl, walk away and wait for your dog to eat it? To me, this is simply like putting DRY cereal in front of a child (without milk) every day for every meal! Wow, that’s easy & convenient, isn’t it, but how healthy is it after a while?
Another example I always like to point out is that, as a human, would you dehydrate all your food to take out the moisture from every single meat protein, vegetable and fruit you consume daily to "dry" it out? The answer is absolutely not! No matter what you eat or how you prepare it; whether it's raw, home-cooked, processed, or frozen, the contents of your daily food intake always includes having it's natural moisture intact. Furthermore, don’t you additionally drink a beverage or two with every meal? Essentially, all this moisture you're consuming daily is hydrating your body, including the skin, which is the largest organ of the body. Therefore, would you consider a dog eating the same DRY food daily and lapping up water here and there so healthy in the long run? The answer is clearly no. Interestingly enough, I always seem to get a large amount of pet parents asking me why their dog’s skin is so dry all the time. The first question I ask them, “is your dog on a dry food diet only?” Eight times out of ten, the dog is in fact, only eating dry food. Another interesting fact is many pets on dry food diets only also have a higher chance of developing kidney and bladder crystals/stones. Why? Simply because of the lack of moisture in their diets. This is why vets will prescribe a “prescription” canned dog food when your pet has been faced with this medical problem. Look at any canned food - they all contain 80% moisture. Although such issues like this can be avoided by knowing what and how to feed your pet, the bottom line is that we all need adequate amounts of water to survive, but also need to eat wholesome proteins, fruits and vegetables that are naturally “wholesome” to support & keep all our organs functioning properly – period.
Another key benefit of adding these “moist” foods to your dog’s dry kibble is that it gives some type of rotation of other types of wholesome meats, vegetables and fruits to your pet’s diet that they do essentially need. Humans, like wild carnivores, don’t eat the same thing over and over again. If we did, our body would not only start to have a deficiency somewhere down the road, but gosh, eating would be so boring! We all need a variation of wholesome and healthy foods to stay healthy as each and everything has an abundance of different vitamins and minerals. In addition, it’s amazing how many pet parents are “stumped” to why their pet that has been eating the same food for many months to many years is no longer eating their food anymore. I often get “they loved it and now won’t eat it anymore”. Well, if anyone was giving me “crackers” (to compare dryness) everyday for every meal, after a while, I would get tired of that old same cracker too. However, if someone then offered you a rotation of dips, spreads, or cheese to add on top of that cracker, it would become a little more interesting to eat, wouldn’t it? Moreover, you just added some more nutritional benefits to your diet. Same rule applies.
Therefore, stick to a brand of kibble that works for your pet that is free of corn, wheat, by-products, sugars and chemical preservatives. Seek out brands that overly use more proteins than grain/carbohydrate fillers, which are technically not conducive to a carnivores diet to begin with. Grain free dry kibble foods work best. As always, you’ll be able to make a determination by looking at the first 10 ingredients of your dog’s brand of food. Now, to introduce moist foods, simply add a small amount that has some different proteins not found in the kibble. For example, if the dry kibble is chicken based, use moist/canned meats such as duck, fish, venison, bison, etc.. Mix everything together, but always remember to start off in small amounts to slowly introduce these new ingredients to your dog’s diet to eliminate the chances of upset tummies. To ensure you don’t overly feed your dog, the more moist food you introduce, always draw back on some kibble to keep the calories intake somewhat the same.
So now that I covered why it’s so important to add moisture to your dog’s food, I want to lastly cover the whole misconception about how moist foods rot dog’s teeth out. Like most pet parents, many do not make it a regular routine to brush their dog's teeth like they do their own. Honestly, I hardly do either because thankfully, my “crew” love to chew on their bones & toys many times throughout the day. Naturally, they are cleaning their own teeth like any carnivore would do in the wild. Like wolves and tigers that are killing and consuming only raw, moist meats & organs, at the end of their fill, they will also clean their teeth naturally by indulging in chewing on the bones from their kill. It's nature’s way for a carnivore to clean their teeth. So having your pet chew on "harder" toys, especially after a meal is extremely important. But, if your pet is not a big, hard core chewer, you can either start a routine by brushing them with a dog toothbrush or a cheap but yet effective way is to take a “dry” wash cloth and wipe your dog’s teeth every few days; making sure your always cleaning along the gum line as well. This will prevent plaque from building up which is the #1 culprit of rotting teeth.
Anyway, I hope this blog was insightful to you. Remember, you can always lead a “horse” to water, but you can’t make them drink it. Well, the same rule applies to most dogs. However, by adding as much “moisture” as you can to your dog’s daily intake with wholesome meats, vegetables and fruits, you have made a big significant change in your dog’s overall health.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
In Memory of a Girl Named Pokey
FREE Puppy Report Available To You
- USDA licensing information on your puppy's breeder
- Actual physical address (if different than on paperwork)
- Results on their annual USDA kennel inspection
- Number of pets on the breeders premises at the time of inspection (please note, the higher the number, the bigger of a "mill" it actually is)
- AKC revocations & suspensions (if any)
- Media reports or articles that the breeder (or broker) has been mentioned in (kennel raids by humane societies, breeding license suspections, etc.)
- The number of dog auctions the breeder has participated in (very common in the "mill" world")
- Misc other reports that the organization will dig up. This may be cross referenced from other consumer complaints of sick, diseased or dogs acquiring genetic defects which links your puppy to the same dog parents, etc..
Although some of the information that will be forwarded to you may be hard to read, the reality is that you will now know the TRUTH of where you puppy really came from and will be more educated the next time you want to purchase a puppy. Furthermore, it will also enable you to be proactive with any medical testings with regards to genetic defects that are linked to your puppy.
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