I only got to watch like the last fifteen minutes or so of Oprah yesterday, but I’m glad I caught that much - though yes, I wish I’d gotten home in time to see the entire show. It was on dogs.
I didn’t know this until yesterday, but apparently her pretty girl Sophie has been diagnosed with kidney failure, and my heart and prayers go out for her. And I have to wonder, with kidney failure being the ultimate effect of these poisonous pet foods, whether it has anything to do with Sophie’s condition. Oprah didn’t specify the cause, but she proceeded to have a pet health expert, Dr. Marty Goldstein, address how to safely feed our doggy-babes in this time of commercial food crisis.
Sophie is under the care of Dr. Goldstein, and he said that dogs need meat, cooked or raw, because they are carnivores. Oprah showed us exactly what she feeds her canine-kids. In a bowl she put cooked lamb, brown rice, chopped cooked potatoes, and carrots. Then she proceeded to stick her hand in the mixture and mash up the potato! You gotta love it! I’m sure her pups do. Oprah alternates the lamb with chicken or beef.
So there you have it. Table scraps, table scraps, table scraps. It’s what I’ve been saying all along. Ban commercial pet foods and especially Menu Foods, until they get their shit together, and somehow make restitution for all the pain and suffering they’ve caused. In the meantime, set a placemat under the table for Fifi. Maybe even a permanent placemat.
To visit Dr. Marty Goldstein’s website: www.drmarty.com
God bless us all.
Permalink
2 Comments
The latest news on the tainted pet food issue warns that the poisonous tainting may have been intentional. Not only that! But it may be working it’s way into human food supply! In California, state agriculture officials placed a hog farm under quarantine after melamine (the pet food poison) was found in pig urine there. Additional testing was under way to determine whether the chemical was present in the meat produced by American Hog Farm in Ceres since April 3, the state Department of Food and Agriculture said. So far, melamine’s been found in both wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate imported from China. Media reports from South Africa suggest a third pet food ingredient, corn gluten, used in that country also was contaminated with melamine. That tainted ingredient has not been found in the United States, the FDA said. We are to expect further pet food recalls. http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/pet-food-may-have-been-intentionally/20070412155809990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001
On a personal note, I’ve quit feeding my precious Maltese commercial dog food and treats. The whole tainted dog food issue is getting bigger by the minute, and I will not take any chances with the health of my canine-son. He who makes a fiesta of my coming home every evening. He who is but a bundle of unconditional love and joy. He who is the cutest, cuddliest little doll! His vet told me I could feed him chicken and rice, hamburger and rice, cottage cheese and rice, foods like that. I just have to avoid letting him eat onion, chocolate, grapes, and…something else, I can’t recall right now. Years ago people didn’t even buy special dog food for their dogs, they simply ate scraps. We had a Cockapoo who from day one ate whatever we had for dinner, and he lived a very healthy life until he passed at almost seventeen years old. There are websites with pet food recipes, for meals and treats - for cats and dogs. One of my clients even found a nice recipe for a doggy birthday cake that she made for her spaniel baby’s birthday party! Take care of yourselves and your critter-kids!
Till soon, Gina
Permalink
4 Comments