Big Kibble: The Hidden Dangers of the Pet Food Industry and How to Do Better by Our Dogs

Big Kibble: The Hidden Dangers of the Pet Food Industry and How to Do Better by Our Dogs

Big Kibble: The Hidden Dangers of the Pet Food Industry and How to Do Better by Our Dogs

Big Kibble: The Hidden Dangers of the Pet Food Industry and How to Do Better by Our Dogs

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Overview

What's really going into commercial dog food? The answer is horrifying.Big Kibble is big business: $75 billion globally. A handful of multinational corporations dominate the industry and together own as many as 80% of all brands. This comes as a surprise to most people, but what’s even more shocking is how lax the regulations and guidelines are around these products. The guidelines—or lack thereof—for pet food allow producers to include ever-cheaper ingredients and create ever-larger earnings. For example, “legal” ingredients in kibble include poultry feces, sawdust, expired food, and diseased meat, among other horrors. Many vets still don’t know that kibble is not the best food for dogs because Big Kibble funds nutrition research. So far, these corporations have been able to cut corners and still market and promote feed-grade food as if it were healthful and beneficialfluntil now.Just as you are what you eat, so is your dog. Once you stop feeding your dog the junk that’s in kibble or cans, you have taken the first steps to improve your dog’s health, behavior, and happiness.You know the unsavory side of Big Tobacco and Big Pharma. Now Shawn Buckley, Dr. Oscar Chavez, and Wendy Paris explain all you need to know about unsavory Big Kibble—and offer a brighter path forward for you and your pet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781662043772
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 5.04(h) x 1.13(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Shawn Buckley is an entrepreneur and founder of a better option for dog food that benefits dogs instead of hurting them. He considers himself a disrupter in the dog-food industry.

Dr. Oscar Chavez is a professor in clinical pet nutrition and helped to create a category of dog food made with only USDA/human-grade ingredients, fit for human consumption.

Susie Berneis is a versatile voiceover artist with numerous narration credits to her name. She has an ear for dialect and a love for the process of developing characters, which has been cultivated through her twenty-plus years of experience as a community and regional stage actress. Based in Ann Arbor (home of the University of Michigan, where she received her BA in English and theatre), she now takes great joy in playing all the characters she encounters in her narration.

Table of Contents

Authors' Note ix

Part 1 Four Legs, Full Heart

Introduction 3

1 Our Longest Love Affair: Caring for Our Four-Legged Friends 21

2 It's a Dog's Life: 2.0: The Human-Canine Bond, Growing Closer Every Year 39

3 A Biscuit in Every Bowl: The Invention of Dog Food 63

Part 2 The Kibbles and Bits

4 The Rise of Big Kibble: Consolidation, Globalization, and Kibble Cash in Vet Schools 87

5 You Can't Judge a Kibble by Its Cover: Misleading Labels, False Advertisements, and Lax Regulations That Let It Slide 118

6 When "Meat" is a Four-Letter Word: Using Our Pets as Four-Legged Recycling Machines 142

7 How Mold on Grain-Not Grain-Harms Our Dogs: The Problem with Mycotoxins… and with the Grain-Free "Solution," or You Don't Want Grain-Free-You Want Mycotoxin-Free 166

8 Mysterious Mix-ins, Spray-On Flavor, Ultraprocessing, Oh My!: What Else Enters the Extruder 182

Part 3 Good Friends Deserve Great Food

9 We Speak for the Dogs: A Return to Fresh, Whole Food for Dogs 199

10 Fact Versus Fiction in Dog Nutrition: Top Ten Nutritional Myths, Debunked 227

11 Can My Dog Eat Popcorn?: Real Answers to Common Questions 245

Recipes: Healthy Food for the Ones You Love 255

Epilogue: A Better Future for Our Dogs 269

Acknowledgments 273

Endnotes 279

Index 299

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