FDA Dog Food Recall is a Joke

June 11th, 2009 by Michael Considine


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Does anyone remember the dog food recall of 2007? I think if you asked the thousands of pet owners that lost their loved ones, they would tell you they’ll never forget.

According to Wikipedia 5300 pet food products were involved in the dog food recall in 2007. There has been many more commercially made dog foods hit the dog food recall list since 2007, but none have killed the amount of pets as in 2007.

Pet owners are scared to death as to when the next big dog food recall will hit the news, but there are scarier issues about pet food that should be worrying pet owners. There are many toxins being legally added to dog foods during the process that will never trigger a dog food recall.

It is now well know that Melamine was the cause of many pet deaths in the 2007 dog food recall. The pet food industry legally allows chemicals to be added to the process that might not kill as quickly as Melamine, but are as deadly long term.

There is a reason that more dogs are dying from diseases like cancer and kidney failure. Why when the life expectancy of a dog is twenty are they dying at half that age? Is there a reason for my Beagle to just start to have seizures at six years old?

When I started my research on how to help my Beagle the biggest question was why is he having seizures. The findings of my research stopped me in my tracks. A dog food recall was no longer what I feared most.

I am outraged about the toxic waste I was buying and feeding to my dog, and I decided to do something about it. Right then and there I decided if I wanted my dog to live longer I needed to change what I was feeding him.

There are important things you need to learn about nutrition if you plan on taking your dog off commercial food, but its’ well worth learning to have your dog live longer. The changes I see in my dog after only one month is unbelievable and others are saying the same thing.

“Only One Month Has Pasted and My Dog Already Acts Five Years Younger”

Justin Kyle & ‘Crackers’ Salt Lake City, Utah USA

“Now it’s Easy and Quick to Find Quality Dog Food I Can Trust”

Cassie Overton & ‘Sweetpea’ Orlando, Florida USA

“Maxine Has Lost 8lbs In 5-Weeks, She Looks Better, Smells Better & Behaves Better!”

Darleene Christchurch & ‘Maxine’ Sydney, NSW Australia

There are many more people finding out that if we want our dogs to live longer and be healthier, then we need to learn how to feed them the right food.

Some Vets and other so called experts are going to tell you that learning to feed your dog home made food correctly is too hard. This is not true and the little bit of effort it takes to learn is well worth never having to worry about another dog food recall alert.

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