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Sat December 31, 2005
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Description:
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Ingredients
Cereals, meat and animal derivatives, vegetables, oils and fats, sugars, minerals and vitamins. Contains EEC permitted colourants (E133, E102, E124, E155) and preservatives BHT and BHA.
Typical analysis
protein 21%
oils 6%
fibre 3.5%
ash 7.5%
vitamin A 12,500 iu/kg
vitamin D3 1,000 iu/kg
vitamin E (α tocopherol as acetate) 50 mg/kg
copper (as cupric sulphate) 11.5 mg/kg
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Editors
Registered: October 2005 Posts: 3953
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Review Date: Sat December 31, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
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Pros:
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Cons:
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Inadequate meat content for feeding a canine, use of low quality grain and meat "derivatives", use of carcinogenic chemical preservatives and artificial colourants
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This food receives a 1 star rating simply because there is nothing lower.
We cannot comprehend feeding a dog on a mixture of cereals and “derivatives” of animal or vegetable origin. There are no official definitions for those ingredients, and assurances that there is a minimum of 4% chicken, green vegetables and carrots in the food does nothing to decrease our horror at the idea of feeding this food to a canine.
We note that BHA and BHT are chemical preservatives. These are known to be carcinogenic and have been banned from use in human foods in most countries for around 50 years. We would never consider feeding our pets on foods containing those chemicals. See the main page for more explanation of the dangers of chemical additives to pet foods.
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