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Why are artificial preservatives being used?
Stops the fat from going
rancid, allows longer shelf life, less expensive to use. Let's look at a
few
of the more popular preservatives and find out why we should not use
them:
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Why is Cancer Killing Our Pet's?
Vaccines:
Over the past decade or so, many veterinarians have become
increasingly convinced that a number of vaccines are doing more harm than
good for our animal companions.
The Pet Food Industry: Perhaps the most shocking and informative book about
the
pet food industry is Ann Martin's "Food Pet's Die For", published in 1997.
As
Dr. Michael W. Fox, vice president of the Human Society of the United
States, says,
"Ann Martin is to the pet food industry what Rachel Caron was to the
petrochemical-pesticide industry." Martin spent seven years investigating
the commercial pet food industry and what she uncovered isn't pretty.
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What's Really In Your Pet's Food?
Whole chickens, choice cuts of beef, fresh grains and all
the wholesome nutrition your dog or cat will ever need.
These are the images pet food manufacturers promulgate through the
media and advertising. This is what the $10 billion per year U.S. pet food
industry wants consumers to believe they are buying when they purchase their
products.
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Warnings and Dangers of Rimadyl for Treating
Arthritis in Dogs
You might call it a made-for-TV drug. Approved for
human use in the U.S.
but not marketed that way, an arthritis medicine called Rimadyl languished
for nearly 10 years in developmental limbo, then emerged in a surprising
new form: Instead of a human drug, it was now a drug for arthritic dogs.
And it became a hit.
With the aid of slick commercials featuring once-lame dogs bounding happily
about, Rimadyl changed the way veterinarians treated dogs. "Clients would
walk in and say, 'What about this Rimadyl?' " says George Siemering, who
practices in Springfield, Va.
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