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by ValK on 02 November 2018 - 19:11

Sunsilver, no problem at all.
just amazes me how people believe what label on food bag says.
you're not a breeder with dozen of dogs, why when you cook for yourself, just do not cook little bit extra of same food for your dog?
as for allergy to "chicken based" food - have you try to give to your dog actual chicken?

by ZweiGSD on 02 November 2018 - 21:11

My GSD and cat are now 100% raw (used to feed about 25% kibble prior to a year ago) but am watching a GSD now that was eating TOW Bison & Venison. That used to be in my kibble rotation. Food does seem different than it used to be. His stool smelled awful. With owner's blessing I am feeding him raw while he is with me.

Sunsilver: The Lifetime food you are feeding contains chicken fat. Does that not bother him/her? Does the chicken have to be in a higher concentration to affect the dog?


by beetree on 02 November 2018 - 21:11

Where does one find if there is actual proof of any puppy deaths from eating TOTW? I just read the class action lawsuit that is pending and there isn't anything in that about puppy deaths. The complaint is specific to the marketing of the product. The proof being presented is in testing results, which require a lot more indepth explanations than what is seen in the simple chart presented. For instance, the arsenic numbers listed do not differentiate as being organic or inorganic in nature. Doing some research will tell you that this is a very important distinction.

I also don't see how the Chinese pet food manufacturing/melamine deception in 2007 is related to this lawsuit. That had nothing to do with USA FDA standards. The science and facts of heavy metals that are present in everyday life will need to be accounted for as they are being related to the TOTW marketing/advertising.

The odd fact that stands out is that the pet foods labled as "grain free" are the ones with the highest levels of heavy metals/pesticides and/or other contaminants. Not sure if this link has already been suggested but it can't hurt to provide it again; https://www.cleanlabelproject.org/pet-food/That the fish products are higher in heavy metals (ie. mercury) present really isn't news. Knowing this just makes it sensible to vary the proteins in diets to our pets, and ourselves. Even the smoking process of salmon should not be a surprise to be lableled as carcinogenic. Any char marks on your BBQ meats are to be included in that determination. There are levels that are tolerable and will not be accumulative over time being flushed out by the liver. These levels and distinctions will have to be argued and specified as to whether they were deliberate and misleading or simply inherent in the landscape and its flora and fauna.


1Ruger1

by 1Ruger1 on 02 November 2018 - 22:11

This says that Taste of the Wild

is made by Diamond,

and owned by Schell and Kampeter

https://www.caninejournal.com/taste-of-the-wild-vs-blue-buffalo/

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1Ruger1

by 1Ruger1 on 02 November 2018 - 22:11

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by beetree on 02 November 2018 - 22:11

Schell & Kampeter, Inc., doing business as Diamond Pet Foods, Inc., manufactures pet foods. It offers dog and cat products. The company sells its products through dealers, stores, and online stores. The company was founded in 1970

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4652988and is based in Meta, Missouri.

They are brothers-in-laws. And a privately held and owned family business.

by Nans gsd on 02 November 2018 - 23:11

Guys anyone or anything that has had this much "Recall' and "Deaths" just go somewhere else. It is not like that is NO other choice.

I would get it off your plates.

by beetree on 02 November 2018 - 23:11

Nans, it isn’t fair to talk about deaths of puppies if there aren’t actually any deaths. I don’t see where there is proof of that in any of these pages in this thread. Recalls can be for any number of reasons, the fact they have them actually shows the acceptance of responsibility. FWIW An owner of a company doesn’t have to own their own manufacturing company. The issue here is the ingredients, and the preparation before processing. And if that is inline with truth in advertising.

by Nans gsd on 03 November 2018 - 00:11

Bee: you are talking to "deaths" forget the rest and move on.

by beetree on 03 November 2018 - 01:11

Sorry Nans, even if you can pass along the BS, I won’t.





 


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