Truth about Pet Food Newsletters


Truth about Pet Food November 2009 Newsletter

Graphic description of some pet food ingredients, Another way to judge pet food quality, Update on Pet Food Recall First Alert, two articles from contributing authors, and the Petsumer Report review of the month.

Truth about Pet Food October 2009 Newsletter

Honest free-range, Pet Food gets the boot, Certificate of Analysis, Healthcare and Pet food, Chicken or Chicken Meal, Petsumer Report Review of the month.

Truth about Pet Food September 2009 Newsletter

The truth about some canned pet foods, Michael Vick did time Why not FDA, The problems are not just pet foods, and the Petsumer Report of the Month.

Truth about Pet Food August 2009 Newsletter

Choosing a Premium Pet Food, Pets and Computers, Dog Survival Story, Banfield bans Ear Cropping, Right-Pawed or Left-Pawed Cats, and the Petsumer Report Review of the Month

Truth about Pet Food July 2009 Newsletter

Fluoride in Dog Food, more on ChemNutra, Pets as Family Members, Rendered Pet Food Ingredients, Ray of Hope, Petsumer Report Review of the Month

Petsumer Report Review of the Month

Petsumer Report review of the month.

Petsumer Report Review June 2009

Petsumer Report Review of the Month

Truth about Pet Food June 2009 Newsletter

It IS Personal, More News on Science Diet vs Blue Buffalo, Harvard Study on BPA, Flea and Tick Prevention, Southwest Flies Pets, Petsumer Report Review of the Month, and much more.

Truth about Pet Food May 2009 Newsletter

Follow up on Chinese Pet Treat Manufacturer, Nutro Pet Food, FDA, Frontline Flea Treatment, Alabama Rabies Vaccine, AVMA & Hill's Pet Nutrition, Shelter Dog Video, Flower Dogs, Wine & B*tch Weekend, Diet/Health Connection, and the Petsumer Report Review of the Month.

The Diet/Health Connection: The word is out!

The 2007 pet food recall disclosed not only the idea that lots of things get by us that shouldn't, but that we cannot rely on various agencies to do all of our thinking for us. There comes a time when we need to start relying on our own good common sense. We have to look straight into that glossy bag with all the juicy pictures and say to ourselves... "Does that look or smell even remotely like food?".