Great Dane Home | Great Dane Manual | Obedience Training | Supplies | Blog | Picture Gallery | Tell A Friend |
MAIN MENU
About The Great Dane
Great Dane Breeders
Great Dane Puppies
Great Dane Care
Great Dane Training
Great Dane Rescue
Great Dane Types
Great Dane Pictures
FREE Stuff
Great Dane BOOKS
Most Popular Books
Great Dane Manual
Obedience Training
Dog Food Secrets
Dog Food Recipes
Health Care Remedies
Great Dane STORE
Supplies & Accessories
RELATED ARTICLES

Outdoor Dog Beds

dog communication

Dog House For Sale

Dog Kennel Flooring

Dog Kennel For A German Shepherd

Veterinary Hematology

Louis Vuitton Dog Collar

Dog Shock Collar

Dog Training Collar

Canidae Dog Food

Make Your Own Dog Food

Nutro Dog Food

LATEST NEWS
  • Wolf-dog Killed, But Who Was Responsible? (NBC 2 Fort Myers)

  • Choosing The Right Dog Food

  • Top Five Mistakes Dog Owners Make

  • Is Your Dog Getting The Right Nutrition

  • 'Miracle Dog' Loses Battle With Cancer (Tucson Citizen)

  • Buying More Than One Puppy - Should You

  • Three Dog Bakery Hires A Corporate Executive Chef (The Kansas City Star)

  • The Last Thing A Hotdog Ever Sees « Loldogs, Dogs ânâ Puppy Dog ...

  • Make The Dog Trainer Happy :-))

  • Living With Two Dogs

  • : The Health Benefits Of Owning A Pet - NewsReleaseWire.com (press Release)

  • Dog Training Can Change Your Life!

  •    Home » Articles » DogFood » Don't Feed Your Great Dane Contaminated Dog Food!

    Don't Feed Your Great Dane Contaminated Dog Food!

     

    There no worse feeling in the world for a pet owner to find out their faithful companion is suffering because they were fed contaminated dog food. Since animals cannot shop for themselves or make decisions concerning their health, they have to count on their owners to always have their best interests at heart and when it comes to the food it eats, feeding the dog contaminated dog food may be accidental, but the effects will be the same.

    News Flash  Nov, 19 2008

    Obedience Training For Your Dog

    Unfortunately there are so many dogs out there that has missed out on the essential... Read More

     

    News Flash  Nov, 19 2008

    No Guru, No Method?..

    In the last few weeks I’ve had a number of emails from potential clients asking what “methods” I use for training. Well, I just responded to another one of those emails and thought it’s... Read More

     

    News Flash  Nov, 19 2008

    Make The Dog Trainer Happy :-))

    I’ve had a lot of people pay me a lot of ways over the years, but one of today’s clients did it up right! Here’s the setup: A great golden retriever puppy that is 14 weeks old. A very... Read More

     

    It is never recommended to feed the family pet table scraps due to the many items that are safe for humans but potentially deadly to canines, and sometimes pet foods may inadvertently contain products that may be fit for human consumption but have the potential to cause illness in a dog. Additionally, if only one of the ingredients in dog food is tainted, the entire meal of contaminated dog food is affected.

    Recently, tainted wheat products used in pet food was found to have caused serious, and in some cases fatal, illnesses in dogs and cats and the entire inventory of contaminated dog food was removed from the market. However, it was not until many deaths and illnesses were discovered that the product was removed. Unfortunately, the affected animals could not tell their owners what they were feeling and by the time it was realized there was a food problem, it was too late.

    Food Chain Often Broken With Contamination

    Many different meats and grains go into the making of dog food and at any point on the food chain something can sneak in and cause the production of contaminated dog food. Beef, chicken and other meat products are typically raised independently of pet food manufacturers, and the dog food companies must rely on inspections of the facilities to insure the ingredients are only fed healthy foods.

    For example, if a chicken used in the making of pet food were to have been fed tainted chicken feed, it may not have an effect on the chicken. However, it is in the chicken and when it become part of the ingredients in dog food, it can have a negative affect on the dog, creating a source of contaminated dog food.

    Reading the ingredients of dog food is a good first step in determining the potential for inadvertently feeding the pet contaminated dog food, but for better assurances, only using quality dog food from a reliable source can help reduce the possibility of illness from the food source.

     

    Breaking NEWS: Did you know that the food you are feeding your Great Dane could actually be killing him?. Don't wait 'till it's too late! Go get a copy of Dog Food Secrets NOW!

    Great Dane Picture

    Great Dane Picture

    Great Dane Picture

    Great Dane Picture

    Great Dane Picture

    Great Dane Picture

    Privacy Statement | Terms Of Use | Contact Us | Great Dane Blog | Great Dane Pictures | Tell A Friend |

    Latest Great Dane NewsCopyright © 2008 www.OfficialGreatDaneGuide.com All Rights Reserved.