When buying pet food, pet food owners often seek out
specific flavors that they know or believe their pets will enjoy. Tambi Renee
has recently learned more about poor practices in the pet food industry when it
comes to flavoring. As Tambi Renee has found, pet food flavors are often made
with potentially harmful chemicals. In addition, pet food flavors are intending
to entice pets into eating food that does not actually provide the proper
nutrients. Learn more about pet food flavoring and how it could affect your
pets.
Chemicals to Trick Your Pets
As Tambi Renee states, one of the main
issues with pet food flavoring is the chemical additives used by companies to
entice pets into eating cheap food. Many companies use additives such as pyrophosphates,
which is used in cat food, to trick your pets into thinking that they are
eating real food. According to Tambi Renee, this keeps your pets addicted to
food that is not nutritionally valuable and could even be harmful to them.
For example, pyrophosphates are potentially harmful chemicals
that can lead to a variety of health issues in humans such as vomiting, skin
irritation, nosebleeds, and respiratory problems. Tambi Renee believes that if
an ingredient is not good for humans, it should not be used for cats. For dogs,
Tambi Renee has found that manufacturers focus on the dog’s sense of smell to
entice them. This causes dogs to react positively to food that actually has
little nutritional value, making owners such as Tambi Renee assume that the
food is good.
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