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How Pet Food Is Made

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2009

A demonstration of how commercial pet food is made.

Easy to make at home, all you need is pig snout, discarded fish head and Flintstones vitamins.

Just like your pet would want?

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  • gross!!! How could brands/companies trick us that way to buy their food, hell no, my kitty deserves that piece of salmon!

  • meat is disgusting in genereal. freaking grinded up and disturbing.

    vegetarian FTW

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  • The fish head and fins has the most nutrients compare to the rest of the fish. Chicken head neck and feet has good gelatin as well as lean meat. Animal organs such as livers are dogs and cats favorite too. Stop thinking humans has the right way of eating - we are a obese and diseased race compare to our pets! ( that said, diseased meat is horrible to add into pet food and should be caught out with strict regulations! )

    I love my Dudley and I check and make sure he gets the right amount of nutr

  • oh my god is that seriously what dog food is made out of for now on im making my 5 dogs food not buying it dogs deserve better food then this

  • @greggyboy05 It's not a matter of eating the whole animal. The problem is that the pet food only includes the parts that contain low nutrients. The mere fact that these parts are low nutrient is exactly why we don't eat them, not because they're gross. Chicken necks and feet can be great for a dog as long as they're also getting some quality meat on bones.

  • i don't care

    it's better than left those ingridents useless and rotten

  • I'm not worried that my dog eats pretty much the entire part of an animal. It may be gross, but don't we eat whole anchovies and sardines? The only thing that concerns me is "diseased" parts.

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