There are many types of pet foods out there
that advertise “real meat” in their products. However as Tambi Renee has found,
this advertising is often misleading. From a survey conducted of a variety of
pet food companies that use the “real meat” label, Tambi Renee found that the
word “real” appears to mean something different for each and every company.
Tambi Renee saw that while some companies
use “real” to mean no artificial products, others use “real” to refer to muscle
tissue, meat meals, or no by-products. While consumers such as Tambi Renee may
see the words “real meat” and assume their pets are getting food with the same
quality of meat that humans eat, this is simply untrue.
Beware of False Advertising
When it comes to pet food with “real meat,”
Tambi Renee states that you should always beware of false advertising. For
example, while Blue Buffalo uses “real meat” to indicate actual meat rather
than meat meals or by-products, Science Diet uses “real meat” simply as a
marketing tool. Tambi Renee believes that false advertising such as this is
incredibly harmful to pets because it means that pet owners are purchasing a
product for their animals based on false assumptions about its health benefits.
Call Your Pet Food Company
Before feeding your animals any type of pet
food that states “real meat” on the label, Tambi Renee asserts that you should
always call the pet food company to find out what “real meat” really means.
Tambi Renee states that if they respond evasively, you will know that their pet
food is not up to par and should not be fed to your beloved pets.
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