A new Web site,
www.PetFoodDanger.com
, claims that many types of petfoods and treats have toxins in
them that are dangerous to pets. The site also claims that
petfood companies don't share this information with pet owners
due to a fear of market share losses from these
alleged toxic ingredients.
PetFoodDanger.com says it provides a resource where pet owners
can find what they need to know about the ingredients in
petfood products.
"The main product is the Pet Food IQ Power Pak (CD) which
consists of a 45-minute, no-holds barred audio report that
exposes what goes on behind closed doors of the petfood
industry," said spokesperson Robert Key.
Key said the Pet Food IQ Power Pak is completed by Pet Food
Ingredients Alert System, which he described as a comprehensive
listing of more than 500 ingredients that were researched and
analyzed from over 445 petfoods and treats. The ingredients
that were analyzed each have a color rating based on
ingredients that should be avoided, to ingredients that are
beneficial to the pet.
"I'm a pet lover that decided to do some research on petfood
ingredients after the petfood recall in 2007," Key said.
"I wanted to expose information so that pet owners could take
control over the health of their pets instead of blindly
trusting the petfood companies that are more focused on profits
than health."
Web site, CD 'expose' petfood industry
A new Web site, www.PetFoodDanger.com, claims that many types of petfoods and treats have toxins in them that are dangerous to pets. The site also claims that petfood companies don't share this information with pet owners due to a fear of market share losses with these toxic ingredients.
January 29, 2009