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People need to “read” between the fine lines/print and not just look at the nice colourful pictures and bigger fonts. That’s a marketing strategy.
Here’s another great article that tags along with Purina post.
https://truthaboutpetfood.com/is-it-feed-or-food/
Also Read
FDA openly allows diseased meat and rotting animal carcasses into pet food…without warning you.
https://www.petsumerreport.com/
I think that first of all, people should use common sense. If you look at kibble that can stay unchanged at room temperature for years (probably, centuries :D), how can you believe that it is made “without preservatives and conservatives ”!?! Did you ever canned?! Did you ever make own jerky?! Everything eventually spoils, but kibble - no!
The degree of denaturalisation in kibble is so high, that even bacteria cannot eat it! Bacteria doesn’t want this “food”! And you want me to feed it to my dog? Not in my life![]()
It is just 50% unprecedented campaign of dry food propaganda and 50% convenience for dog owners - to be honest, many people are lazy to cook for themselves, will they take pains to cook for dogs? You know the answer.
I bake my own bread with real starter, I make my own kefir and yogurt, I make beef jerky, sauerkraut and kimchi, own jams and of course, I cook absolutely everything for my family from scratch - I’m not lazy to cook once a week food and once a month jerky treats for my fur baby to keep him healthy and happy.
And, btw, I grew up in Soviet Union where we never had dog kibble and everyone cooked food for their dogs themselves. Meat, bones, oats, vegetables, eggs, oils, kefir and curd. Dog food appeared only around 1995. And I had dogs all my life. All of them were healthy and happy. So I don’t buy this bullshit that “you cannot satisfy all needs of your dog without kibble”.