Re: Im looking for a bone shaped dog food container?
I know what you are talking about, I love this
bone shaped container but it is not a food container, it is a toy box. Note that
it will not preserve food as good as food containers do. You can find it here:http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2753796
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Feeding raw food to dogs is a topic in dispute, as there are both benefits and drawbacks to this type of diet. Another name for this diet biologically appropriate raw food. A large part of rawdog food comes from high protein food such as chicken, turkey, beef, and fish.Other raw foods include egg, vegetables, yogurts, and pumpkin. One thing important to remember is that raw dog food should not be cooked, especially when it contains bones! Now let's talk about the advantages. First, it does not contain fillers and unhealthy chemicals that are found in commercial food. Second, it makes the dog have cleaner teeth and a healthier skin. Third, it makes dog have high energy levels. Disadvantages include health risks that could arise from dangerous bacteria in raw meet. Also, when a dog is fed rawfood, it is likely to not get all of the necessary nutrients (lack of minerals such as calcium). Last disadvantage is the risk of choking and breaking teeth from bones.
Here is a little info on t how at:
Avoid pet food with potentially toxic ingredients
www.feedingfidoandfluffy.com/pet-food-is-no-place-for-cancer-causing-to...Jul 18, 2013 - Artificial preservatives, colors and flavorings do not belong in pet food. ... Manypet treats sold in grocery stores, discount stores and major pet stores contain ... Several well-known pet foods contain propylene glycol. ... Milk-Bone Soft & Chewy Chicken RecipeĀ®, and Pup-Peroni Original Beef RecipeĀ®Treats.
A recent lawsuit filed against Nestle Purina PetCare Company is claiming that one of the company's most popular dog food brands contains toxins that are poisoning and even killing people's pets.http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/lawsuit-claims-purinas-beneful-poisoning-killing-dogs-n312176
If you read the ingredients you may understand better. If it says chicken parts, that could be head, beaks, feathers, skin, fat, etc.
The ingredients my be corn or corn/soy products. All they are trying to get into the dog food is protein (animal skin would supply this), carbohydrates (fat or starches) and fibre (could be sawdust) Calcium (maybe ground up bone), could be cartilage etc.
Try table scraps, you know then what your dog it eating. Lawsuit Claims Purina Beneful Is Poisoning Killing Dogs
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