Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food

November 23, 2008 by Julia Wasson  
Filed under Blog, Books, Farms, Front Page, Pets

Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food isn’t for the faint of heart — or stomach. The text provides grim details about what goes into the pet foods that we find in the supermarket. It’s not pretty: dead animals from clinics, pounds, and shelters; roadkill; animals that have died from illness or disability; decomposing carcasses; even cancerous growths and the contents of stomachs and guts.

And you thought you were feeding your pets nutritious and healthy food, didn’t you?

Compared by some to Rachel Carson, who fought against poisons from pesticides and petrochemicals, Ann Martin is a crusader against the unhealthy practices of the pet food industry. This book will provide you with a behind-the-scenes look that you’re unlikely to find anywhere else in print.

But Martin doesn’t leave readers feeling hopeless. She gives recipes for cooking healthy meals for dogs and cats. You’ll learn which foods to avoid at all cost. And you’ll find out how your dog or cat can live a long, healthy life by eating a nutritious diet.

Julia Wasson

Blue Planet Green Living (Home Page)

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One Response to “Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food”

  1. Pet Foods Good Enough to Eat | Blue Planet Green Living on February 6th, 2010 4:17 pm

    [...] mention to her what I’ve recently learned about meat by-products in pet foods from Food Pets Die For: Shocking News About Pet Foods, wondering if she will agree or tell me that I’ve been [...]