Dog Food Secrets Review: The Experts Speak
Is Dog Food Secrets providing truthful information in its report? Don’t just take their word for it. There are several quotes and testimonials that you will find interesting if you go to the Dog Food Secrets site. Here are a few quotes that will give you hard hitting truths about commercial dog foods:
Debra Lynn Dadd, author of ‘Home Safe Home’ says commercial dog food companies’ claims that their product is a complete and healthy meal are false..
“Many pet foods claim to be “100% nutritionally complete and balanced.” This claim legally can be made and printed on commercial products based on information studies using isolated nutrients and not whole foods
.. these tests ignore important nutritional issues and give … consumers a false sense of knowledge and security.
There are more than forty known, essential nutrients… thus, making sure a food contains appropriate amounts of only a dozen of these nutrients can’t possibly assure that a food is “complete.”
In this one, best-selling pet care author, Ann N. Martin, reveals why foods labeled as ‘chemical and preservative free’ are actually chock-full of deadly poisons…
“Before these animal parts and by-product used for pet food are shipped from the slaughterhouse to the rendering plant, the by-product is “denatured.”
This means that crude carbolic acid, cresylic disinfectant, or citronella, is sprayed on the product.”
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and author, Henry Pasternak, rips back the veil of lies about dog food labeling..
“Many pet foods advertised as “preservative-free” do, in fact, contain preservatives.
..manufacturers don’t have to list preservatives that they themselves did not add.
Many preservatives make their way into pet food at rendering plants before the meat is even sent to the manufacturer. An analysis of several pet foods labeled “chemical free” or “all natural ingredients” found synthetic antioxidants in all samples.”
Dr. Henry Pasternak also adds..
“Although you won’t see it on the label, since it is often added at the rendering plant and not by the manufacturer, ethoxyquin (EQ) is used to preserve most dry pet food.
EQ is the most powerful of all preservatives and may be the most toxic.
The use of EQ is … permitted in pet food.
…factory workers exposed to it exhibited side effects similar to those of agent orange:
* a dramatic rise in liver or kidney damage,
* cancerous skin lesions,
* hair loss,
* blindness,
* leukemia,
* fetal abnormalities, and
* chronic diarrhea.
In animals, EQ has been linked to:
* immune deficiency syndrome;
* spleen, stomach, and liver cancers;
* and a host of allergies.”
These comments provide even more reasons to look into Dog Food Secrets. Would you knowingly poison your dog? Of course not! If this material could improve and extend the quality of your dog’s life, I am sure you would jump at the chance. I believe Dog Food Secrets is worth that chance. After all, if you don’t like it, you can get your money back. It has an 8 weeks guarantee.





