5/13/2011

Cesar Canine Cuisine with Lamb in Meaty Juices for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) Review

Cesar Canine Cuisine with Lamb in Meaty Juices for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24)
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There is very little meat in this food and there are toxic chemicals.
Various Meat By Products--lower quality than whole meat or meals and harder to digest than actual meat. Lamb is listed after various by-products, indicating that most of the protein a pet will be exposed to in eating this food is not lamb and thus not easy on the stomach as lamb is stated to be.
Caramel coloring is only necessary when there is not enough meat. Caramel color may be carcinogenic.
"Liquid Top Sirloin flavor" "Grilled chicken flavor"-- Flavoring is only necessary when the product has insufficient meat. Top Sirloin flavoring is made from manure of cattle.
Carageenan causes cancer, including breast cancer. Read an interview with Joanne Tobacman, MD, professor of internal medicine, University of Iowa at [...]
There are no vegetables in this food.
Cesar has repeatedly stated that his entire goal in coming to the United States was to go to Hollywood and be famous. I think that that focus on fame (and money) is apparent in his approach to dog food: Give crummy food nice packaging and an appealing name.
That one's dog will eat it is no advertisement. First, the only thing one really has to do to sell dog food is make it so the dogs will eat it. That the dog will eat it is no measure of the quality or benefit of the food. Dogs eat anything--including manure, which is part of this food as the meat flavoring.


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