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What's In Your Pet Food?
What’s in your pet food? Many canned foods are up to 90% water and/or broth, plus grain, which soaks up the moisture and adds bulk to the food. Some brands even use texturized vegetable protein (TVP) as the main source of protein. This is not the nutrient-rich composition of proteins and fats that your pet needs. Additionally, many “natural” formulas contain sugar, aspartame, or other sweeteners. Still able to be classified as natural ingredients, these sweeteners are habit-forming and potentially deadly.
Organic is truly the only superior label for meats and vegetables, guaranteeing no hormones, antibiotics, or pesticides. The same rules that apply to organic pet food production in the U.S. also apply to human food. If you are careful about what you and your family eat, you should consider maintaining the same standards for you pets. Cornucopia Pet Foods and supplements, setting the highest standards for your four-legged kids!
Organic is truly the only superior label for meats and vegetables, guaranteeing no hormones, antibiotics, or pesticides. The same rules that apply to organic pet food production in the U.S. also apply to human food. If you are careful about what you and your family eat, you should consider maintaining the same standards for you pets. Cornucopia Pet Foods and supplements, setting the highest standards for your four-legged kids!
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Spending $5-$6 per can and supplementing their diets with green vegetables and left over healthy meats, eggs etc will change your dogs life. Give it four weeks and you will see a change in you dog as I did in mine. Feeding them the full Cornucopia recipe will boost their immune system and reduce the junk mainstream pet food manufacturers put in their “bad for the body” recipes. My 7 year old Vizsla looks, jumps and will hunt all day. No more “half a day” dog for small upland breaders who are using this dog food. Get it!