Not exact matches
Most certainly, when reporting a
food or treat incident to a
manufacturer, a
pet owner will
know if other recent incidents have been reported to the same
manufacturer.
However, single protein
food choices — also
known as limited ingredient diets (LIDS)-- are more than simply a fad; they are a conscientious attempt by
pet food manufacturers to help
pet owners deal with
food - related allergies that can plague some dogs.
As a company that has been in business for over 80 years and as the largest
pet food manufacturer in the world, they seem to
know what they're doing with regard to producing
pet food — whether you like their
foods or not.
No matter what other
pet food manufacturers, sales people or advertising brochures might claim, almost all of the ingredients used in their
foods are by - products and are not meant for human consumption!
If the
manufacturers of super premium
pet foods and the prescription diets don't
know the answers, then it would not be possible for any else to.
Merrick notably becomes the world's only
known Organic certified
manufacturer of both dry and canned
food for
pets under the USDA National Organic Program (NOP).
We
know of no other
pet pet food manufacturer that has made such a commitment.
My best advice is to steer clear of the commercial, supermarket - type brands (and also many of the so - called premium brands probably offered in your veterinarian's surgery — vets are not trained (or very poorly trained) in animal nutrition (believe it or not), and get all (or most) of their information from the commercial
pet food manufacturers which peddle their products in veterinary surgeries — you
know the ones I'm talking about.
Dog
food manufacturers have
known for many years that
pet owners care deeply about the health of their
pets, and the choices they make about canine diets reflect this.
We are so cautious about what is in our own
food, it is a relief to
know that there are
pet food manufacturers like Earthborn who are passionate about what we feed our
pets.
There is absolutely
NO TRUTH that either the
manufacturers of the products that go into any of the dog
food produced under the Buffalo Blue name is poisonous or has poisoned any
pet of any kind.
I'm sorry they told you such non-sense — we
know that the chicken meal was purchased from Wilbur - Ellis, the same company that provided BB and others with the melamine tainted wheat from China to many
pet food manufacturers during the 2007 recalls.