Dog Food contain Diseased Spoiled Meat
Did you know that the average dog food could contain meat from diseased animals, bones, nervous tissues, skin, organs, hair, ligaments, and even spoiled meat and the bodies of other pets?
Most of the \"good\" meat that makes its way into dog and cat food has long since been processed so heavily that all its nutritive value is gone. If you see ingredients on your dog\'s food bag like \"animal meal\" or \"poultry broth\", you shouldn\'t imagine the sort of thing you\'d eat.
Animal meals are what\'s left after all the meat and fat have been processed out of a carcass - any carcass at all. The remainder is ground and dried, producing a \"meal\" that\'s similar in texture to ground grains. The broths in dog food are similarly unpleasant, made up of processed carcasses from all kinds of animals, in all kinds of condition.