A recent dog food grading exercise shows that very few commercial products pass inspection. In fact, most dog foods were found to be disgusting stews of hideous ingredients based on grotesque recipes designed to increase corporate profits, even if the end result is harm to the health of pets. The Bottom Line: It’s almost impossible to find truly healthy dog ​​food in the store.

Author Andrew Lewis has made a personal crusade researching the dog food industry. After discovering some of the horrible things that happen in the manufacturing process and learning more about the significant health risks posed by most commercially available products, he created a dog food classification criteria and began testing dozens of dog food.

Your findings? Fewer than ten of them came close to passing inspection, and he argues that even these products should be used sparingly.

This is why so many people join a chorus calling for the use of homemade dog food. Unless you make your own dog food (which is surprisingly easy and inexpensive), you are at the mercy of the dog food industry and that means you will feed your pet things like this:

Additives and chemicals that have been banned from human food because they are known to cause massive illness and promote disease.

The corpses on the ground of dead animals riddled with disease and the corpses of pets that were put to sleep. The poisons used to kill these animals also get into dog food.

Plastic and inorganic materials. From dead cat collars to plastic bags used to move animal carcasses, a variety of unnatural substances find their way into dog food.

And that is just the beginning. Dog food analysis shows conclusively that we cannot trust the dog food industry to provide our pets with healthy options. Instead, they continue to mass-produce poor-quality foods that do not meet nutritional needs, while at the same time fostering deadly diseases.

Store bought dog food is a complete disaster that no truly loving pet owner could knowingly buy or use.