Article Title: More Pet Food Recalls
Author: Lori Matthews
When the  phone started to ring and my email started to fill, I
knew something must  have happened again in the world of dog and
cat food. As of this writing more  foods have been recalled and a
few more ingredients besides wheat gluten have  been added to the
list of "not to safe." 
Evidence suggesting that a  shipment of the ingredient "Rice
Protein Concentrate" contained melamine has  come to light. As
reported by OregonLlive.
The Oregonian "Ingredients imported from China that went  into
recalled pet food may have been intentionally spiked with  an
industrial chemical to boost their protein content, federal
officials  said today. 
That's one theory being pursued by the Food and  Drug
Administration as it investigates how the chemical,  melamine,
contaminated at least two ingredients used to make more than
100  brands of dog and cat foods. Melamine has been found by
U.S. laboratories in  both wheat gluten and rice protein
concentrate imported from China."  
Melamine, an ingredient in plastics and fertilizers could lead
to  kidney failure in animals. 
Stephen Sundlof, chief veterinarian for the  Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), said melamine, which has turned up  in
more than 100 brands of cat and dog food, might have been used
to  falsely boost the apparent nutritional content of rice
protein. Melamine can  skew test results to make a product
appear more protein-rich than it really  is, Sundlof said. 
You think when you are buying food that all pet  food
manufacturers have your pet's best interests in mind
..right?   After all, who doesn't love your pets more?
Current pet food regulations  allow manufacturers to use
ingredients that you would never knowingly give to  your pet.
For example: by-products used (feet, bones and  intestines,
etc.), or as some of you heard the 4 D's, dead diseased,  dying
and disabled Chemical preservatives (BHA and BHT) should not be
in  your pet's food. Look for grains that are often difficult to
digest (corn,  wheat, gluten and soy), which are often used as a
protein source instead of  meat, should be avoided 
If you switch to premium dog food, switch your  pet's diet to
premium treats, bones and supplements. Often times we  over
look what else we are giving them. Treats can contain the
harmful and  not so healthy ingredients as listed above. 
Life's Abundance premium pet  food for puppies and adult dogs,
cats and kittens is made using only fresh,  human-quality
ingredients. It is a nutrient dense food with high quality  meat
proteins and NO by-products, corn, wheat, gluten or soy.  NO
artificial flavors, colors, sugars or chemical preservatives.
About  The Author: Lori Matthews studies health, nutrition and
wellness. She enjoys  writing articles on health for both people
and pets. Please visit http://www.premium4
information on healthy dog food by Lifes Abundance. 
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