Human Grade: Should pets eat the same food that we do?
...be made in plants or kitchens that are licensed to produce human foods and otherwise treated exactly like human foods. While the standards for human foods are different in some...
...be made in plants or kitchens that are licensed to produce human foods and otherwise treated exactly like human foods. While the standards for human foods are different in some...
...much the same foods that humans eat: high-quality “human grade” meat and organic produce, maybe even some “superfoods.” While this approach is emotionally appealing, it is not necessary for pets’...
...leaves the human food chain and the pet food is made in a human food plant. More importantly, ingredients sourced from the human food chain are not necessarily any more...
...diets for both pets and for the people who interact with the pet. It has been well-documented that both commercial raw pet foods and raw meats sold for human consumption...
...half cup of vegetables or fruits or grains for example) and recipes that do not contain specific supplement recommendations (feed one human multi-vitamin per day—Which brand? Adult or child product?...
We’ve discussed how many treats your pet can receive per day and a few human foods that are healthy or harmful for your pet, but I’ve seen a few families...
...nutritional benefits of organic foods for humans. This likely applies even more for pets as pet food is designed to be a “complete and balanced”, providing all essential nutrients at...
...food, it is no longer fit for human consumption by definition. Moreover, ingredients sourced from the human food chain are not necessarily any more nutritious, wholesome, or safe than ingredients...
...obese pet isn’t a happy pet As with humans, obesity in pets is at epidemic proportions. Over half of the dogs and cats around the globe battle the bulge. While...
...on thousands of human foods and can be helpful to determine the amount of calories, fat, or other nutrients in human foods fed as pets as treats. The World Small...