Is pet food safe?
Category: Pets & Animals
Via: retired-military-ex-republican • 11 years ago • 1 commentsSomething has changed with ALPO canned dog food. My Great Dane refuses to eat her old favorite Lamb and Rice. She ate them all before but especially meat and gravy and Lamb and Rice of ALPO's.
A friend was here today and they are having the same reaction from their Pitt Bull. Who ate half a can of Lamb and rice and threw up. Now their dog won't touch it.
My Great dane pushes the can food to the side of her bowl with her nose then eats the dry food in the center. She actually went two days not eating prior to her new technique of pushing it to the side and leaves it. Try just adding dry food she eats the dry food if I mix it up with canned foodshe refuses to eat any of it.
Food not fit for humans often goes to dog food I'm wondering if the arsenic tainted rice and perhaps the Corn from Monsanto with the insecticide gene added is going to dog and cat food.
The European community has found issues with GMO corn fed to pigs. Are we putting our pets at risk from big money corporations like Monsanto this time instead of the Chinese poisoned mans best friend are American Companies guilty now?
As a rule, the same things that apply to a persons food should apply to a dogs food. Although there are some things dogs can eat safely that we cant, their food is essentially handled the same way....GMO laden crap that should be considered toxic. So, there is that. However, another aspect is that animals taste in food change from time to time as well. Maybe your dog is just bored of the same old stuff.