In all honesty I’m a vet myself and can’t say I’ve found any issues with kibble.
Having a quick look at the link, personally think that number 1 issue has got to be obesity over dental disease. Regardless of diet, at some stage in their life, any cat/dog will likely need a dental. Even humans who brush their teeth twice a day will still need to go to the hygienist every now and again. Even if your pets on a raw food diet, they will chip/wear their teeth on bones so there’s no perfect answer.
It is an interesting subject though and as I say, there’s nothing wrong with any of the options as long as it’s well balanced.
so as a vet, answer me this, when at any time in its life, and I mean its evolutionary life does a dog benefit from things like,,
Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) - E320
Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) - E321
Propyl Gallate - E310
Citric Acid - E330
Potassium Sorbate -, E202
Propan -1,2-diol - E490
Iron Oxide - E172
Indigo Carmine - E132
Tartrazine - E102
Sunset Yellow - E110
Quinoline Yellow - E104
Titanium Dioxide - E171
Carbon Black - E153
At the time of writing this article, I believe the ten below are still used in the preparation of Bakers Complete.
E320 - has been found to be tumour-producing when fed to rats. In human studies, it has been linked with urticaria, angioedema, and asthma.
E321 - banned for use in food in Japan, Romania, Sweden, and Australia. The US has barred it from being used in infant foods. So bad McDonalds have voluntarily eliminated it from their products.
E310 - Banned from children's foods in the US because it is thought to cause the blood disorder methemoglobinemia
E172 - Banned in Germany
E132 - Can cause skin sensitivity, a rash similar to nettle rash, itching, nausea, high blood pressure and breathing problems. One of the colours that the Hyperactive Children's Support Group recommends be eliminated from the diet of children. Also banned in Norway.
E102 - TARTRAZINE - A trial on 76 children diagnosed as hyperactive, showed that tartrazine provoked abnormal behaviour patterns in 79% of them
E110 - Sunset Yellow has been found to damage kidneys and adrenals when fed to laboratory rats. It has also been found to be carcinogenic when fed to animals
E104 - One of the colours that the Hyperactive Children's Support Group recommends that should be eliminated from the diet of children. Banned in Australia, Japan, Norway and the United States.
E171 - Banned in Germany
E153 - Banned as a food additive in the United States of America. Suspected as a carcinogenic agent.
and do you really believe making processed animal feed into little bone shapes for dogs and turning it out in all the colours of the bloody rainbow is fooling the dogs into thinking its real food?
do you think the multi million £££££ adds are read by pets, of course not, its to con pet owners into believing little fido is getting the best money can buy. whats next pictures of grass on cattle feed, and pics of truffles on a bag of sow and weaner. pictures of wide open spaces on battery chicken feed.
gimme a break.