Dog Behavior Expert and Certified Professional Trainer/Instructor Joe Ardis teams up with best-selling investigative author Donna Howell to sound the alarm on shocking practices in the commercial pet food industry. Within these pages, readers are shown the scandalous production practices of leading commercial pet food manufacturers who are knowingly passing off harmful, detestable, and poisonous "foods" as vitamin-rich, healthy, nutritious, complete, and balanced meals for animals across the states. DISCOVER: * Why pets are becoming terminally ill and dying prematurely as a result of eating commercial foods* What the "big commercial lie" actually is, and how food manufacturers are getting away with, and profiting from, deceiving the public * How the FDA has turned a blind eye to devastating food-handling procedures, refusing to regulate appropriately, and how they make it nearly impossible for pet owners to confront the system* Explosive evidence involving animal rendering plants, and the health concerns raised by medical experts * How euthanized and diseased animals (including dogs and cats from vet clinics) are making their way into pet food, and the danger that presents to your animals* How genetically modified (GMO) crops, as well as moldy and contaminated grains, are affecting the health of current, as well as future, pet generations* How to quickly and easily make sense of pet food labels, as well as how to spot major red flags * How to avoid harmful preservatives, dyes, and unnecessary fillers* The three categories of pet diets, and how to assess which of them will be the best fit for your lifestyle* What your pet's nutritional needs are, and steps you can take to meet themRead why Thomas R. Horn, best-selling author, was shocked by "the measure to which the industry has knowingly participated in providing the most nutritionally void, dangerous 'foods' to pet owners--and the lengths at which they will travel to keep their detestable food practices a secret while masquerading their products as 'healthy' with clever advertising schemes and suspect endorsements."
Rachel's death was no random crime, and Jaycee must figure out who to trust before she can expose the truth. Jennifer Shaw Wolf keeps readers on their toes in another dark, romantic story of murder and secrets.
Pru Marlowe isn’t your ordinary animal psychic.
... died looking for it . In fact , he seemed to ... pets ? " she asked . " Not hardly . " " You ever had a dog ? " " Yeah , one time I had one . Half - wolf , half - mastiff , he was black as sin and looked more like a bear DEAD MEN DON'T LIE ...
Pru Marlowe Pet Noir: Dogs Don't Lie (Book 1) Cats Can't Shoot (Book 2) Parrots Prove Deadly (Book 3) Panthers Play for Keeps (Book 4) Kittens Can Kill (Book 5) When Bunnies Go Bad (Book 6) Fear on Four Paws (Book 7) Praise for Pru Marlowe ...
And Other Lies You Tell when You Turn 50 George Lopez, Alan Eisenstock. I grinned and deliberately did not mention the number. “How old are you?” the blonde said. I shrugged. “He's fifty,” the brunette said. How the hell did she know?
... Dead Pets Don't Lie, they expose the pet food industry and exactly what is in the food. The food is made from dead animals killed at shelters, veterinarian clinic, roadkill, diseased chickens, dead farm animals with maggots, expired ...
Sanchez had told him to aim his hammer-swing just above the holes but with a slight downward slant. All Richard got when he hit the rock was a loud clang and a sharp, stinging pain in his fists. Finally, Sanchez walked up to him.
Ina Treciokas and Charlene Young, my PR mavens at Slate; Linda Small, who runs the Lopez Foundation; and Leslie Kolins-Small, who helms my production company. Jim Paratore, my confidant and my brother, who passed away on May 29, 2012.
Time's running out. Mel better sniff out the killer before she and Grey end up sleeping with the fishes. Sparkle Abbey is the pseudonym of two mystery authors (Mary Lee Woods and Anita Carter).
This book never could have been written without the staff at Dogs Best Friend, Ltd. Without the dedication and professionalism of Jackie Boland, Karen London, Aimee Moore, and Denise Swedlund, I never would have been able to leave the ...