Ingredients...one big lie!
Ingredient transparency has always been one of the most significant issues with dry dog food. Unknown ingredients, low quality proteins and rejects from agricultural and slaughterhouses make their way to dry dog food and are used to stretch profit margins. With almost no regulation, most pet food manufacturers use ambiguous means to lower costs. They use ingredients like wheat mill run, peanut hull, corn cob, fermentation waste, slaughterhouse waste and by-products from meat,poultry and fish.
one big fantasy lie!
Ingredient transparency has always been one of the most significant issues with dry dog food. Unknown ingredients, low quality proteins and rejects from agricultural and slaughterhouses make their way to dry dog food and are used to stretch profit margins. With almost no regulation, most pet food manufacturers use ambiguous means to lower costs. They use ingredients like wheat mill run, peanut hull, corn cob, fermentation waste, slaughterhouse waste and by-products from meat,poultry and fish.
Ingredients...one big racical lie!
Ingredient transparency has always been one of the most significant issues with dry dog food. Unknown ingredients, low quality proteins and rejects from agricultural and slaughterhouses make their way to dry dog food and are used to stretch profit margins. With almost no regulation, most pet food manufacturers use ambiguous means to lower costs. They use ingredients like wheat mill run, peanut hull, corn cob, fermentation waste, slaughterhouse waste and by-products from meat,poultry and fish.








