TOP 20 PET FOOD RULES
TOP 20 PET FOOD RULES Pet Nutrition Systems set out to collect, formulate and establish some straightforward common sense rules to use when creating a diet plan and/or selecting which food to feed your pet companion. As our Breed Specific Diet Program guide research has taught you (click on link for the ebook) ,http://issuu.com/petnutritionsystems/docs/mastering_the_art_of_breed_specific_ nutrition_ one formula does not suit all dogs. The cereal (kibble) companies would have you believe that there are three age classifications (puppy, adult and senior) and two to four formulations that cover all dogs and cats. The RAW food companies and their followers would have you believe that all dogs are carnivores and all carnivore eat the same diet from the 4 lb. Yorkie which originated in England to the 175 lb. Tibetan Mastiff from China and the water spaniel to the desert dwelling Sloughi. Make no mistake about it, our animal health care crisis is in large part a crisis of the commercially processed fast food cereal diet -- roughly three quarters of the three-billion plus spend on pet health care in this country goes to treat chronic diseases. Most of these chronic diseases could have been prevented by a change to a species-specific whole food diet. After spending 15 years of researching the answer the incredibly complicated question “ for achieving and maintaining optimum health, what is the best diet or food for my pets?� we discovered the answer was shockingly simple: Feed a breed specific, whole food based. You need to get your pet off the modern convenient cereal diet, with its abundance of processed low grade meat, refined grains, fat, fillers and chemicals. PNS set out to formulate some straightforward, memorable, everyday rules for you to use when deciding what to feed your pets. A set of rules that when applied would lead your pet companion to a healthier and happier life. We solicited advice from the best veterinary nutritionist, scientist, veterinary school, chefs, breed historian, and spent over 5 years investigating the results of studies preformed by the best vet schools in the world. The current prevailing wisdom regarding animal nutrition is not
backed by real science, rather than being framed in the vocabulary of true science it is formed by marketing and sales slogans. This “wisdom” has less to do with properly feeding your pets than it has to do with getting rid of their farm waste and making money for their stockholders. So for those of you who do not have the time for a veterinary nutrition lecture here is what you need to know in a nutshell; 20 rules to follow when selecting a premade food for your pet companion.
1. Know what foods their ancestors ate in their native land during the breeds development. 2. Only feed food that your pet’s great, great, great grand parents would recognize as food. 3. Feed whole food or a mixture of whole foods. 4. If you can’t identify what is in the food don’t feed it to your pet. 5. Do not feed food that is colored. 6. Do not feed food products that have 10 or more Ingredients listed on the label. 7. Do not feed any food that is labeled: For Puppies, Senior or Diet on packaging. 8. Avoid food products that have added or tell you to add supplements. 9. Stay away from foods that pretend to be something they are not. (colored pieces made to look like peas or carrots)
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Do not feed any food products that are not stored in a freezer or refrigerator.
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Do not feed any food products that have ingredients a 5th grader could pronounce.
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Avoid foods sold in a bag or a can and placed on a shelf.
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Do not feed food produced in manufacturing plant.
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Buy food made by humans not machines.
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Avoid buying food from big box stores.
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Feed food that will rot if left out for more than three days.
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Do not feed food products that are advertised on TV.
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Avoid all food that claim to be completely nutritious and balance for all pets.
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Avoid any product produce by a company that suggests your pet should eat like it were another type of animal. (wolf or tiger)
20. Once you have determined what your pets native food source was during the development of it breed or breeds, feed a rotation of all of those foods.
Don’t Buy Into The Wrong Raw Diet It is equally important to know the proportions of each ingredient needed to achieve a well balanced, nutritionally sound and individually beneficial diet plan. Pet Nutrition Systems has a FREE nutritional service that will give you a complete diet plan that includes 2 or 3 recipes to complete your rotation diet plan, custom formulations to aid your vet in over coming any dietary deficiency or to be used in the healing process and PNS offers made per order food delivered from our kitchen to your kitchen. Each of one of our 450 breed specific formulations and retail menu recipes start & end with pure human grade whole food ingredients. When correcting a general physical or dietary deficiency, our handmade organic meals and healing beverages give particular attention to form, balance and potency for optimum results. Natural/organic ingredients are blended together to insure maximum absorption of all needed vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Innately you know that there is a better way to feed your pet! The average pet store owner and sales help do not know much beyond what they were taught by the sales reps of the food lines they sell and most vets, like most human doctors, are not nutrition experts. PNS is your one stop shop for nutritional education, diet planning and leading edge products. Call for your FREE consultation at: 562.295.6391 / 570.266.1224 Or email info@petnutritionsystems.com