Pet Food Recipe Changes and Challenges

Source: NaturalNews  Tuesday, November 11, 2008 by: Susan Thixton

(NaturalNews) If you haven’t seen it yet with your brand of dog food or cat food, you probably will soon. Prices of pet food ingredients are rising just like the prices of your groceries in recent months. Many pet food manufacturers are scrambling to stay competitive; some changing the formulation or recipe of their products trying to save money. What is going to happen to our pet foods is a question on many pet owners minds.

The rules of pet food manufacturing state that a company can change the ingredients in a pet food at any time yet they are not required to show the changes on the label for six months. With rising prices of ingredients in a very competitive market, every pet food manufacturer is facing the decision of a formula change using less costly ingredients or risk raising product prices and losing customers. The worry for pet owners is the quality and nutritional value of those ‘cheaper ingredients’. And of course they worry if more pet food companies will turn to countries with little to no quality control as a supplier of ‘cheaper ingredients’.

After the six months label change has been made, reflecting the new list of ingredients, do you think you would notice it? Do you examine the ingredient list every time you purchase a new food? If you are like most consumers, you don’t. And you shouldn’t have to.

I am not sure what can be done about this, but it’s certainly time that all food regulations – pet and people – are developed to protect the consumer or petsumer instead of business. The pet owning customers are solely responsible for the profits and the existence of pet food companies. It’s time we are treated far better than how you are treating us. We’ll be glad to take our money elsewhere if you continue this way.

Here is an example of how important it is that rules of pet food manufacturing and labeling be changed; proving the point that the existing non-disclosure is of no benefit to pet owners and to quality minded pet food companies. In 1938 when the world listened to radio, a 60 minute broadcast of the H.G. Wells’ novel The War of the Worlds terrified listeners all over the country. Excerpts of the book were presented as news bulletins, suggesting to listeners than an actual Martian invasion was in progress. Listeners panicked assuming the broadcast was real and an invasion was actually happening. In reality it was just Wells’ novel being read as a ’show’. Fast forward to the present; multiply the H.G. Wells reaction by millions with the Internet. One unknowing pet owner’s dog has a reaction to the ingredient changes in their pet food. The dog gets loose stool and is showing signs of ‘tummy’ problems. With all the recalls in the last few years, the owner justifiably panics and turns to the Internet; posting the information about her dogs reaction to the food. She discovers that other pets have suffered the same experience; more tummy problems. And naturally everyone – NOT knowing the pet food company changed their recipe – assume the next recall is on the way! Then later when they discover the pet food had an ingredient change – without their knowledge. They feel duped. Taken advantage of. Misled and mistreated for years of customer loyalty. This pet food company, by NOT being upfront with customers regarding ingredient changes, just put many pet owners through great worry and concern. Because they did not put the concern of the pet first, they just lost customers.

You should know that pet food companies CAN choose to alert their customers to any ingredient changes or supplier changes, but they do not have to. The existing regulations do NOT deny them the opportunity to alert their customers to any changes in the pet food.

Pet owners should also be aware that some pet food companies have hired representatives all over the globe to secretly post good reports about their products on blogs and forums all across the Internet. Some of these representatives have blogs of their own – pretending to be a faithful fan of a particular pet food line; spreading nothing but positive information. Others are sent to post comments on forums regarding the pet food line they work for. Take great caution with any information you read.

Add everything together – pet food regulations protecting pet food instead of petsumers, higher ingredient prices, non-disclosure of recipe changes, non-disclosure of ingredient sources, and the rapid spread of information on the Internet – pet owners continue to fret and worry what to do about pet food. Unlike pet food companies, pet owners don’t look at their dog or cat as a business. They are family to us. Without changes to pet food regulations demanding timely and truthful information, without responsible pet food manufacturers taking the fight on themselves for changes in existing regulations (instead of letting consumers groups do all the work), pet owners continue to worry and stress over which pet food products they can trust. Surely somebody will ‘get’ this.

Responsible pet food manufacturers should be the ones lobbying AAFCO and the FDA to demand changes in pet food regulations instead of leaving all this work to a few pet consumer groups. It is time things change and the few responsible pet food companies out there that DO care about producing high quality pet foods instead of high quality commercials should step up and take the bull by the horns. Demanding changes to the extremely lax laws governing pet food will not only benefit pet owners, it will benefit reputable pet food manufacturers as well. Are you listening?

In the meantime, changes in a pet food, even small changes, can affect your pet; dogs especially. Most dogs need to change foods – even change of a new recipe of the same food – slowly. I suggest to pet owners to add ¼ new food to ¾ old food for 4 to 7 days, ½ to ½ for another 4 to 7 days, and so on. Cats can typically change foods quickly without problems. But should you notice any problems in elimination or behavior with your dog or cat, immediately call the pet food manufacturer and ask of the ‘formulation’ or recipe has been altered. Slight changes of ingredients will probably only affect your pet for a few days. Don’t wait to see if ‘things’ improve in a few days, call the manufacturer right away. If they tell you no changes have been made in the food’s formulation, you should probably consult your veterinarian just to be safe.

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Raw Feeding, The Basics

The raw has many different success routes. Below are some general answers to questions that you may have so we can help get you onto the raw food diet. People have many different ideas about feeding a raw diet and what the “proper” way is, but my biggest suggestion is, to not to give up and simply go back to a commercial diet, but start thinking about what works best for you and your dog.

Start with the basics, raw chicken bones- necks, wings, etc. For the majority of raw feeders, this is the basic ingredient in a raw diet. But if it is not available, you can use most other available products such as rabbit, lamb, beef, venison, kangaroo, pig or raw whole fish.

Please note: Many dogs do not have the ability to cope with grains. Grains make up the largest amount of ingredients in a commercial diet. Many dogs have allergies from these products and when switched to a raw diet, many owners find these allergies gone.

Not only is a raw food diet cheaper if done properly, but it will also save thousands of dollars in vet visits. If you ask yourself, “Why hasn’t my vet told me about a raw diet if it’s so good?” Well unfortunately most vets receive little to no education on canine nutrition at the universities other than what the pet food company reps tell them. Ever notice how many are funded and backed by the “BIG” pet food companies….? This is NOT to say that there aren’t great vets out here who have realized and recommend a raw food diet. So many people today are not only choosing a healthier lifestyle for themselves, but for their pets.

Benefits of a raw food diet:

  • No doggy odor
  • Naturally cleans teeth
  • The time it takes for a dog to chew a raw meaty bone give their stomach adequate time to get the acids moving
  • Much less stools produced – they are firm and even chalky
  • Decreased or non-existent vet bills
  • Less cost for dog food
  • Mirrors what the dog would be getting in the wild and even the modern day dog has the same digestive system as the wild wolf
  • Puppies develop at a more appropriate rate and quick growth spurts are avoided. A GOOD breeder wants to stop fast growth in a pup
  • The ripping and tearing involved in eating raw develops the neck, jaw and shoulder muscles of the dog. Commercial foods will never assist in this important muscle development

What have other reported?

  • Dogs previously un-energetic become completely new dogs on a raw diet
  • Allergies disappearing
  • Arthritis has improved or disappeared
  • Better weight control
  • Live longer lives
  • Bitches managed their pregnancies better
  • Better weight gain and survival rate in puppies

How Will I Know How Much to Feed my Dog?

Feed your dog based on it’s energy requirement and watch your dog. If he is looking thin, add more or if he is gaining to much, cut him back. Dogs should get approximately 40% vegis and 60% meat. Organ meats are good on occasion as well as a whole raw fish or whole chicken if your dog is large enough to eat it. A dog should be fasted for a day on occasion, how often is up to you. A puppy can fast up to 12 hours every 1-2 weeks. Offer broths and water while fasting.

Aren’t Chicken Bones Dangerous?

This is one of the biggest myths of all time. Raw chicken bones are perfect for your dog. They are soft enough that they will bend easily and break down well for the dog to digest.

COOKED chicken bones are the problem and WILL splinter and hurt your dog. NEVER COOK YOUR DOGS BONES.

Can your dog die from eating a chicken bone- yes. But it is about as likely as a dog choking to death on dry dog food.

What If My Dog Seems to Swallow it Whole?

You should supervise your dog at all meal times. If your dog is scarfing down his food, try feeding it to him one piece at a time until he learns to slow down. In the past I have herald the food in my hand and fed one piece at a time to slow my dog, as well as make her more comfortable with my handling of her bowl & food. Most puppies who are brought up on raw food never have this problem.

What About Bacteria?

There is bacteria everywhere. Dogs have an amazing immunity system specifically designed to eat all manner of bacteria. A healthy raw fed dog manages bacteria without a problem.

E-coli, salmonella, etc are found on raw chicken, but those nasties are also in your fridge, in the sink, on your countertops, in the park, everywhere. Interestingly, the only dogs I have heard of dying from these where commercial fed dogs.

The most important thing is to wash your hands thoroughly after preparing your dogs meal. Our digestive systems can not handle them the same way dogs can. You can easily set up a spray bottle with grapeseed extract, apple cider vinegar or plain vinegar on your kitchen counter for easy clean ups (these products kill bacteria naturally).

Can I Feed my Pregnant Bitch Raw? And What About My Puppies?

Of course you can – and you should! This is the best thing you could do for your dog and her puppies! A pregnant bitch may eat a lot though! But trust her- she will know what she needs.

And for your puppy- raw food is for all ages. Of course you won’t want to give your puppy huge marrow bones, but use common sense. In the past I have enjoyed watching tiny min pin puppies fight and tear and rip at chicken necks that are as large as their bodies!

First whole raw food meal
What About My Puppy?

A puppy can eat most of the same things a full size dog can eat- in smaller portions. A small puppy may not be comfortable eating a chicken wing, but crushing it a bit will help. A good rule of thumb on amounts is:

  • Up to 3 months – 3-4 times a day
  • 3-6 months – 2-3 times a day
  • 6-12 months – 1 time a day

What Do We Feed Our Dogs?

Between my mother, my sister and I, we have 20 +/- dogs, plus puppies at times. Most of our dogs eat differently because of their different needs.

In the morning my one dog gets 2 oz. of Oma’s mix (ground meat, bone and vegetables) with a squirt of Salmon Oil and some Missing Link for Dogs. I had previously adding each vitamin separately but since my dog is so small and so picky- it became easier to feed the Missing Link everyday and add other vitamins or minerals when it seemed she needed them. A fresh raw diet is incredible for your pet but dogs need additional supplements for optimum health.

At night she gets either a pork neck bone, a whole raw fish or half a chicken wing. Remember that my dog is only 7.5 pounds so most other dogs will eat more than this. My mother’s dogs, most of which are larger than mine, get chicken backs for dinner as they can be bought in bulk very cheaply.

My larger dog can eat 3-4 chicken backs in one sitting. I have also recently found an amazing product that I have been adding to my whole chicken parts…. Dr. Harvey’s Canine Health. It is just an amazing product, filled with organic grains, 9 vegetables, and 13 different herbs, combined with multi-vitamin and mineral supplements. It cook sup in about 8 minutes and can be added to your dogs meal. Mine LOVE it!

VARIETY IS KEY! You wouldn’t want to eat the same thing for dinner every night of every week, neither does your dog. Be sure to change his meal everyday, just as you would yours. Some people choose to feed a full grown dog one time a day, others feed two.

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