Animals in the wild have NO choice in what they eat,they either catch what they can or die. Unfortunately for some dogs,the onus lies with us,their owners to feed them and i think it is our duty and responsibility to feed them the best diet possible,not the cheapest,nor the most convenient but as close to a species appropriate diet as we can.
Once AGAIN you CAN NOT compare fresh roadkill or fresh carcass from the butcher to the substandard meats found in low end,supermarket brands etc. there just is no comparison
I would really like to see actual facts stating that british pet food manufactures only put "human grade,edible meat" in their products. Science plan,pedigree,purina,eukanuba,iams(i'm sure there's more) are all U.S brands i believe???? We have no control of what they put in there pet food and then export over here.
If you are 100% sure that ONLY human grade meat is put into british pet foods than i would stick to buying only pet foods made exclusively here,but you must also be sure that all the meat is grown here and not imported in.
I really dont think the bottom of the barrel foods or indeed the majority of pet foods made here contain human grade meat,it would be too expensive for them to make and then sell at a cheap price. It should be stated on the packet that the meat is "human grade" if it is not then it isnt human grade.Cant say i've seen it printed on a bag of pedigree or the like :rolleyes:
>There are many people who feed entire raw animals to their dogs - and that includes fur, feathers, feet, faecal matter - the works. They'll swear to you that it's the most wholesome way to feed a dog.<
I 100% agree with the above statement,but you forgot to add one word that keeps being left out of the opposing posts and that is "FRESH" not scraped off of an abboitoirs floor,then sent to be rendered,then doused in chemicals to be denatured an dclassed as "unfit" for human consumption and after all that sat in a big bin most probaly out in the sun for weeks,sometimes months,and then there is the mouldy grain "fractions,not whole grain but the by-products and waste of the human industry,but that a whole other thread.
There just is no comparison,it's like apples and oranges :(
It is such a dilemma to me on why people would want to feed foods with derivatives etc in them when there are so many other more natural and species appropriate options(as far as kibble can be),here is a comparison.
food A.) cereal by-products,corn gluten,corn gluten meal,meat meal,animal derivatives,preserved with BHA-BHT and ethoxiquin.
Food B.)chicken meal(not poultry),whole brown rice,fish meal,organic chicken,chicken fat(preserved with natural mixed tocopherols)dehydrated apples,ground carrot cubes,,peas,alfalfa.
Which one would you choose to feed your beloved pet.
Not all dogs do well on the one food,but surely there is enough variety to not have to feed a food such as food A.??