Dear Darcy, What do you think of Pup-Peroni? (name withheld by request)
Hi Everybody, In my opinion, it’s not a good thing to put into a dog’s body.
Clever and heart warmingly emotional advertising works, we all know that. But will people who love their dogs bet their dog’s life on it?
I’m glad to see that most online pet food makers and supply stores have recently started adding ingredient lists, even the biggest stores are doing it now. You know that they are hoping the majority of pet owners stay in the dark and uneducated about what’s in that stuff and what it will do to a dog or that they won’t care and they’ll keep buying it.
Not all food and treat makers are made of the same cloth. Some really do care about the health and quality of your dog’s life and use only the best ingredients that they can, those are the ones you’ll see at SitStay.com. Ingredient lists will tell you so much about character, ethics and morality.
If you feed your dogs junk, you will be giving your money to the vet to try to make them well again, even to trying to save their lives from infections, kidney disease, heart failure, aggressive behavior, obesity, tooth decay.
Google.com the words “Pup-Peroni ingredients” to see first, who sells it and promotes it, and second, what is being reported about it. I was shocked to find which websites are promoting Pup-Peroni, I didn’t think it of them. Some of the stores who are selling it have always sold this kind of stuff so no surprises there but really, some of those sites who I thought were really here for the dogs seem to have caved to the almighty dollar. It’s simply hard for some to turn down a lot of money no matter the outcome. I find it very sad.
Del Monte’s Pup-Peroni Ingredients: Beef, Meat by-Products, Soy Grits, Sugar, Liver, Salt, Propylene Glycol, Garlic Powder, Caramel Color, Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate (used as a preservative), Sodium Nitrite (for color retention), Red 40, BHA (used as a preservative), Onion Extract. Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein 24%, Crude Fat 12%, Crude Fiber 2%, Moisture 24%
Del Monte spent $8 million dollars to get you to buy Pup-Peroni. Added sugar, Onion, Sodium Nitrite, flavors, colors, BHA. Ack. Don’t we all know by now that these things are not good for dogs? After Del Monte had to recall food in the 2007 recalls, I’d think they’d research and go the good direction, it was a perfect time to reinvent themselves as the good guys. You’ll have to write to Del Monte to ask if they use the 4D meats: dead, down, dying and diseased in their foods. I can’t find anything that will prove for or against that. Susan Thixton, in an article speaking of Pup-Peroni, wrote: “Meat by-Products. This is a rendered meat ingredient commonly used in ´grocery store´ type pet foods and treats. The FDA determined this ingredient to be a probable source of pentobarbital, a lethal drug used to euthanize animals. Thus, this pet food/pet treat ingredient more than likely contains rendered euthanized animals and the lethal drug used to kill them.”
According to the FDA, the drug pentobarbital used to euthanize animals follows the animal all the way through the process of making dog food out of them and into your home and into your dog. Drugs.com states: “Pentobarbital is in a group of drugs called barbiturates (bar-BIT-chur-ates). Pentobarbital slows the activity of your brain and nervous system. Pentobarbital is used short-term to treat insomnia. Pentobarbital is also used as an emergency treatment for seizures, and to cause you to fall asleep for surgery. Pentobarbital may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.” (Like euthanizing animals, including dogs.)
Here’s a survey and aside from all the disclaimers keeping the FDA out of trouble with manufacturing, it’s a lot of worrisome info: FDA Survey The FDA concluded at some point that your dog ingesting foods and treats that have pentobarbital in them are unlikely to cause adverse health effects. Hmm. I find that so interesting. Just how much would they have to eat and over how much time until there were adverse health effects? There is some research on the amounts but what about my individual dog? How much is okay for him? There’s no conclusive proof that I can find that tells me it’s safe and will help keep my dog well. Far from it.
Check out the makers making it and the stores selling it and see if you still want to do your business with them. Character of a company means so much. – Darcy
P.S. Del Monte also make Kibbles ‘n Bits and Milk bone. Here’s the OMG!
Kibbles ‘n Bits Ingredient list: corn, soybean meal, beef and bone meal, ground wheat flour, animal fat (bha used as preservative), corn syrup, wheat middlings, water sufficient for processing, animal digest (source of chicken flavor), propylene glycol, salt, hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride, caramel color, sorbic acid (used as a preservative), sodium carbonate, minerals (ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, manganous oxide, copper sulfate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), choline chloride, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, niacin supplement, D-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement), calcium sulfate, titanium dioxide, yellow 5, yellow 6, red 40, BHA (used as a preservative), dl methionine.
Milk Bone: Ingredients: Wheat flour, wheat bran, beef meal and beef bone meal, wheat germ, beef fat (preserved with tocopherols), poultry-by-product meal, lamb meal, salt, chicken meal, dried beet pulp, dicalcium phosphate, bacon fat (preserved with BHT, propyl-gallate, and citric acid), brewers dried yeast, whey, artificial color (includes red 40, yellow 5, blue 1), vitamins (choline chloride, dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate [vitamin e], vitamin a acetate, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, vitamin b12 supplement, d-activated animal sterol
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), malted barley flour, iron oxide, casein, natural flavor (source of peanut butter flavor), sodium metabisulfite (dough conditioner), minerals (zinc sulfate, calcium carbonate, copper sulfate, ethylenediamine dihydriodide
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), soy lecithin.
As an added bit for people who will read the bad news, Google the words “FDA pentobarbital”. Apparently to this day, and it doesn’t surprise me or others in the know, some dog food companies are still adding animals who have been euthanized with pentobarbital to their foods. Pentobarbital follows from the live animal into death and into food, intact. Generally before an animal is enthanized, it was ill or diseased and full of drugs and antibiotics to try for a cure. Then the pentobarbital shot to end the suffering.
All this sort of stuff is why I went to a raw diet 10 years ago. IMO, if it’s not ‘fit for human consumption’ then it’s not good for my dogs either. I also try to make their dog cookies myself, although when things get busy, sometimes I can’t keep up. But there are good commercial treats available for those times!
Hi Darcy,
I went to the animal shelter last July, and got a labradane, 1/2 lab 1/2 great dane. When we got him home I started to do a lot of reserch on dog food and treats. The reason, I bought some so called premium dog food at the store, his coat dulled and he would throw up his food shortly after eating. Now, I cook for Barky and make his cookie treats myself. I don’t buy dog food or treats. My saying is “If I can’t eat it, neither can my dog” My plea is that you get more people to read the lables, tell them what they are feeding their pets! Thank you for all your work.
Best Regards,
Sue Clarke Barky too
When that dog food scare came out that killing all these dogs, I got on the internet and started researching…I ask my vet about what I was feeding my dogs and how healthy it was for them…him being a nutritionist said most shelf dog foods and treats were no good for your animals regardless of who made it…like Sue said if you can’t eat it then why feed it to something you love so much…I found it less money and heatlhier for my dogs if I cook their food and treats…my vet said that they put so much crap in the food and treats until it would make your pet sick..I told him what I was cooking for them and he said it was better for them..he gave me several things to add to it…as far as minerals and vitamins…my dogs never have allergies or hair loss…seizures and their poop doesn’t even smell…you want to know how bad your dog food is smell their poop if it stinks it isn’t any good for them… Cooking for your dogs is also a way to get a lot of veggies in their diet…plus minerals they need..I have a toy poodle that constantly had yeast infections in her ears regardless of the meds I put in them..my vet said add a tablespoon of plain lowfat yogurt to her food..to cleared up the ears and also the eye seepage…I wish I could encourage more people to cook for their animals..you would have less vet bills…. Rebecca
Dear Readers, I’ve been saying it for years. Read all about it right here at The Dish by Darcie.
– Darcie