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	<title>Comments on: Rachael Ray to Launch &#8220;Nutrish&#8221; Dog Food</title>
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		<title>By: Stacy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 06:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The words Animal Fat doesn&#039;t concern anyone?  Just like when one uses the word Meat, same thing, they can&#039;t tell you what source it came from.  There is so much more but if you care about your pets, then take a few minutes out to research the ingredients.  There is another big named brand that advertises how healthy their food is.  If one would take the time to read the package they would see that company adds sugar to their food.  

Research, your pets will thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The words Animal Fat doesn&#8217;t concern anyone?  Just like when one uses the word Meat, same thing, they can&#8217;t tell you what source it came from.  There is so much more but if you care about your pets, then take a few minutes out to research the ingredients.  There is another big named brand that advertises how healthy their food is.  If one would take the time to read the package they would see that company adds sugar to their food.  </p>
<p>Research, your pets will thank you.</p>
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		<title>By: Understanding Pet Food Allergies : Blisstree - Family, Health, Home and Lifestyles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Understanding Pet Food Allergies : Blisstree - Family, Health, Home and Lifestyles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 16:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Sarah</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 19:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would never feed my dog a dog food &quot;premium&quot; or not that has corn meal or anything corn related as a major ingredient. The woman above who says her dogs stools are bigger probably is seeing what happens when you feed your dog too much &quot;filler.&quot; And filler is what corn is. Period. I think RR is a good cook and I LOVED the idea of her making real food recipes for dogs - but this dog food in a bag with meat meal and corn is a joke.

All the Eukanuba, Hills, Iams stuff is the same. It&#039;s poor quality. I&#039;ve been feeding my dogs an alternating diet of Fromm&#039;s whitefish &amp; sweet potato and Merrick&#039;s. Both are REAL premium dog foods and when you think about it, how can we complain about spending 1/8 of the price of food on our dogs than we spend on food for ourselves? Premium, quality foods DO NOT COST AN ARM AND A LEG!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would never feed my dog a dog food &#8220;premium&#8221; or not that has corn meal or anything corn related as a major ingredient. The woman above who says her dogs stools are bigger probably is seeing what happens when you feed your dog too much &#8220;filler.&#8221; And filler is what corn is. Period. I think RR is a good cook and I LOVED the idea of her making real food recipes for dogs &#8211; but this dog food in a bag with meat meal and corn is a joke.</p>
<p>All the Eukanuba, Hills, Iams stuff is the same. It&#8217;s poor quality. I&#8217;ve been feeding my dogs an alternating diet of Fromm&#8217;s whitefish &amp; sweet potato and Merrick&#8217;s. Both are REAL premium dog foods and when you think about it, how can we complain about spending 1/8 of the price of food on our dogs than we spend on food for ourselves? Premium, quality foods DO NOT COST AN ARM AND A LEG!</p>
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		<title>By: Pet Coupons and Deals : Blisstree - Family, Health, Home and Lifestyles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pet Coupons and Deals : Blisstree - Family, Health, Home and Lifestyles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 22:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Holly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Holly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 00:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to say that I was a little skeptical about giving this food to my dog because I figured all the excitement over this food was just due to it being a celebrity brand. Well, I was wrong. My dog lost his mind over this food. I am amazed at how much he likes it and for a dog to love dry food this much is awesome! It&#039;s good for him and the proceeds go to help other animals which makes me feel good about buying it too. We cannot say enough great things about this food and it is THE ONLY dog food we will ever buy again. I can&#039;t wait til they come out with the cat food for my kitties!!! 

Thanks Rachel Ray and Nutrish!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say that I was a little skeptical about giving this food to my dog because I figured all the excitement over this food was just due to it being a celebrity brand. Well, I was wrong. My dog lost his mind over this food. I am amazed at how much he likes it and for a dog to love dry food this much is awesome! It&#8217;s good for him and the proceeds go to help other animals which makes me feel good about buying it too. We cannot say enough great things about this food and it is THE ONLY dog food we will ever buy again. I can&#8217;t wait til they come out with the cat food for my kitties!!! </p>
<p>Thanks Rachel Ray and Nutrish!!</p>
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		<title>By: Hannah &#38; Michael</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hannah &#38; Michael</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 00:14:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I looked at the ingredients on Nutrish, saw the words &quot;corn&quot; and &quot;gluten&quot; and put it back down. I feed my dogs Orijen, EVO and Addiction. We rotate protein sources every 3-4 months (fish, kangaroo, beef, poultry.. thinking of trying Addiction La Porchetta). We also do a bit of raw feeding and Addiction raw dehydrated formulas. While I don&#039;t believe grains are at all necessary for dogs&#039; health, I do like vegetables for all the good things they provide that just meat alone can&#039;t. Not every dog is the same, some of my mine have allergies and sensitivities that we adjust their diets around.  Sure, maybe your dog will do &quot;ok&quot; on something like Nutrish or Eukanuba, you can do a lot better for them though.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I looked at the ingredients on Nutrish, saw the words &#8220;corn&#8221; and &#8220;gluten&#8221; and put it back down. I feed my dogs Orijen, EVO and Addiction. We rotate protein sources every 3-4 months (fish, kangaroo, beef, poultry.. thinking of trying Addiction La Porchetta). We also do a bit of raw feeding and Addiction raw dehydrated formulas. While I don&#8217;t believe grains are at all necessary for dogs&#8217; health, I do like vegetables for all the good things they provide that just meat alone can&#8217;t. Not every dog is the same, some of my mine have allergies and sensitivities that we adjust their diets around.  Sure, maybe your dog will do &#8220;ok&#8221; on something like Nutrish or Eukanuba, you can do a lot better for them though.</p>
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		<title>By: george</title>
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		<dc:creator>george</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 02:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know if this food is good or bad.What I do know is that the first dog I had was feed the cheapest store brand,ate table scraps,small portions of ice cream,beef bones,chicken bones(the neighbor was feeding him these and we didn&#039;t know till we had to take him to the vet to have him cleaned out and he told us of his findings.Had a talk with neighbor)and he was 18 years old(people years) when we had to have him put down.I lost a good friend that day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know if this food is good or bad.What I do know is that the first dog I had was feed the cheapest store brand,ate table scraps,small portions of ice cream,beef bones,chicken bones(the neighbor was feeding him these and we didn&#8217;t know till we had to take him to the vet to have him cleaned out and he told us of his findings.Had a talk with neighbor)and he was 18 years old(people years) when we had to have him put down.I lost a good friend that day.</p>
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		<title>By: Kristy</title>
		<link>http://www.blisstree.com/articles/rachael-ray-to-launch-nutrish-dog-food-369/comment-page-1/#comment-199018</link>
		<dc:creator>Kristy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 01:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Let me start by saying that the quality of the ingredients in Rachel&#039;s food is not what&#039;s in question. Honestly, she probably believes that this food IS good for your dogs, just as any vet student would believe Hill&#039;s food is a proper diet. They will give you reasons to believe it is not harmful, but the reasons they provide that it&#039;s beneficial are morbidly wrong. It&#039;s true, knowledge is our greatest weapon. 

First off, I am a fan of grain free or meat based (with whole grains) diets, NOT corn based! The claim that corn taken out of its shell is more digestible is not completely false. What is false is the statement that dogs can utilize the proteins and amino acids in corn. Although dogs have become domesticated, evolution has provided them with a shorter digestive system that is unable to harvest the 3 amino acids and the minuscule protein that corn contains, quite unlike herbivores who have a long digestive tract with rough GI lining that is made for break down cellulose and gluten(found in plants.) For a truly balanced diet, dogs need 22 amino acids, 12 of which are naturally synthesized in their body, the other 10 must then be provided in the foods they eat. Eggs, meats and some organs are the best source of these acids, and are easily absorbed by the body. These ingredients are also much more expensive than corn is.

Also, to comment on corn and rice being a good source of energy because of the carbohydrates is false. These are simply fillers. The only acceptable one is brown rice, and only because it actually contains SOME nutrients, even tho they are not all absorbed.  Dogs and cats do not get their energy for carbs ike humans or other omnivores, the get it from protein. So when a food has the first or second ingredients being rice, corn, or any plant matter, it does nothing more than increase the amount of waste your dog produces. Protien sources on the other hand provide them with the essential nutrients and amino acids while giving them energy to stay healthy and fit.
  
It also humors me to finally find some one who says high protein diets cause kidney damage. I don&#039;t mean that in a harsh way, but is my first time to have some one use that in a real debate. I had never even heard of that until I was doing research on the benefits of meat based diets. The study that was used for this information was actually done on RATS!!!! An animal that has a grain based diet!! Don&#039;t be ashamed for believing this, when companies such as vet recommended Science Diet tell you these things, it is hard not to go on their word. Sadly, medicine is a busness, one that prays on the ignorance of people to make its profit. 

What is more dangerous to your dog is things like dried beet pulp. It is very high in sugars and can lead to diabetes or pancreatic problems. This is one of the ingredients that causes dogs to become &quot;addicted&quot; to low quality foods. Imagine, if your kids were feed cakes and fatty meats for years, would they want to eat skinless grilled chicken? Of course not, but that does not mean it&#039;s good for them by any means. Yes it is hard to switch dogs that are used to these sugars, but a dog will not starve himself if there is food available. 

Sadly, when most people take their dog to the vet thinking the dog has allergies, the vets will recommend Hill&#039;s prescription, this is unfortunate because the things your dog may be allergic too is the main ingredients. Then there can be many repercussions from this diet change that only require more and more medical attention (that&#039;s a bonus for your vet, but some times a death sentence for you dog)

Although grain free or real premium diets are more expensive per bag, it actually saves you money. Firstly, you feed your dog significantly less of the premium dog foods because the nutrition is more concentrated, unlike foods with fillers that just fill your dogs stomach. Secondly, I guarantee you that you will have less problems when you go to your regular vet appointments. Thirdly, they will increase your dog’s life span, and that makes both you and your dog very happy. 

I am not trying to tell any one what to feed their dog, that is none of my business. What I am trying to do is open peoples eyes to what dogs really need and what is truly harmful, do not take my word alone. Please, do your own research and make sure to reference who sponsors the sites you go to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me start by saying that the quality of the ingredients in Rachel&#8217;s food is not what&#8217;s in question. Honestly, she probably believes that this food IS good for your dogs, just as any vet student would believe Hill&#8217;s food is a proper diet. They will give you reasons to believe it is not harmful, but the reasons they provide that it&#8217;s beneficial are morbidly wrong. It&#8217;s true, knowledge is our greatest weapon. </p>
<p>First off, I am a fan of grain free or meat based (with whole grains) diets, NOT corn based! The claim that corn taken out of its shell is more digestible is not completely false. What is false is the statement that dogs can utilize the proteins and amino acids in corn. Although dogs have become domesticated, evolution has provided them with a shorter digestive system that is unable to harvest the 3 amino acids and the minuscule protein that corn contains, quite unlike herbivores who have a long digestive tract with rough GI lining that is made for break down cellulose and gluten(found in plants.) For a truly balanced diet, dogs need 22 amino acids, 12 of which are naturally synthesized in their body, the other 10 must then be provided in the foods they eat. Eggs, meats and some organs are the best source of these acids, and are easily absorbed by the body. These ingredients are also much more expensive than corn is.</p>
<p>Also, to comment on corn and rice being a good source of energy because of the carbohydrates is false. These are simply fillers. The only acceptable one is brown rice, and only because it actually contains SOME nutrients, even tho they are not all absorbed.  Dogs and cats do not get their energy for carbs ike humans or other omnivores, the get it from protein. So when a food has the first or second ingredients being rice, corn, or any plant matter, it does nothing more than increase the amount of waste your dog produces. Protien sources on the other hand provide them with the essential nutrients and amino acids while giving them energy to stay healthy and fit.</p>
<p>It also humors me to finally find some one who says high protein diets cause kidney damage. I don&#8217;t mean that in a harsh way, but is my first time to have some one use that in a real debate. I had never even heard of that until I was doing research on the benefits of meat based diets. The study that was used for this information was actually done on RATS!!!! An animal that has a grain based diet!! Don&#8217;t be ashamed for believing this, when companies such as vet recommended Science Diet tell you these things, it is hard not to go on their word. Sadly, medicine is a busness, one that prays on the ignorance of people to make its profit. </p>
<p>What is more dangerous to your dog is things like dried beet pulp. It is very high in sugars and can lead to diabetes or pancreatic problems. This is one of the ingredients that causes dogs to become &#8220;addicted&#8221; to low quality foods. Imagine, if your kids were feed cakes and fatty meats for years, would they want to eat skinless grilled chicken? Of course not, but that does not mean it&#8217;s good for them by any means. Yes it is hard to switch dogs that are used to these sugars, but a dog will not starve himself if there is food available. </p>
<p>Sadly, when most people take their dog to the vet thinking the dog has allergies, the vets will recommend Hill&#8217;s prescription, this is unfortunate because the things your dog may be allergic too is the main ingredients. Then there can be many repercussions from this diet change that only require more and more medical attention (that&#8217;s a bonus for your vet, but some times a death sentence for you dog)</p>
<p>Although grain free or real premium diets are more expensive per bag, it actually saves you money. Firstly, you feed your dog significantly less of the premium dog foods because the nutrition is more concentrated, unlike foods with fillers that just fill your dogs stomach. Secondly, I guarantee you that you will have less problems when you go to your regular vet appointments. Thirdly, they will increase your dog’s life span, and that makes both you and your dog very happy. </p>
<p>I am not trying to tell any one what to feed their dog, that is none of my business. What I am trying to do is open peoples eyes to what dogs really need and what is truly harmful, do not take my word alone. Please, do your own research and make sure to reference who sponsors the sites you go to.</p>
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		<title>By: Renee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Renee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 01:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Maybe she is giving away free samples and coupons for her food because Rachael Ray actually cares about dogs and believes in her product. Some people are turning their nose up at people who feed their dogs her food, just because she is a celebrity. In my eyes, she is a fellow dog owner that loves her dog and I find it difficult to believe that anyone like that would come up with a product that would be harmful towards pets. If you ask me, she probably had her pitt exactly in mind while coming up with the ingredients.  It certainly isn&#039;t the money that she&#039;s after considering that she donates the proceeds to non-profit charities that benefits animals. That in itself is reason enough for me to try it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe she is giving away free samples and coupons for her food because Rachael Ray actually cares about dogs and believes in her product. Some people are turning their nose up at people who feed their dogs her food, just because she is a celebrity. In my eyes, she is a fellow dog owner that loves her dog and I find it difficult to believe that anyone like that would come up with a product that would be harmful towards pets. If you ask me, she probably had her pitt exactly in mind while coming up with the ingredients.  It certainly isn&#8217;t the money that she&#8217;s after considering that she donates the proceeds to non-profit charities that benefits animals. That in itself is reason enough for me to try it.</p>
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		<title>By: Erika</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erika</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 03:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Because it&#039;s from RR, it is supposed to be &quot;good&quot;? Some people would feed their dogs dirt if it comes packed nicely with a celebrity name on it! My dog became allergic to almost every dog food on the market within a year. He had diarrhea every day. I had astronomical vet bills from all these blood test and stool samples, antibiotics and office visits. I did have enough common sense to refuse HIlls SD though because I only needed to read the ingredient list to realize that every food he ate was better than Hills SD. A friend of mine recommended Natural Balance Fish and Sweet Potatoes, normally a food for dogs that have the itches. Guess what? Tiger&#039;s diarrhea stopped within a day, the Omega 3 from the fish is excellent for his coat, and he has had no problems since 7 months. I do add some boiled chicken and a spoon full of either yogurt or canned pumpkin to his food, and he loves it. This food has no additives, no wheat, no corn, no fillers, and the protein from fish is easy to digest. Over time I will start cooking for him fulltime though, because one never knows when these manufacturers get too big and start messing with ingredients, as it happened in the past. A small bag is a hefty $16, but I do save the hundreds of dollars I spent at the vet. And my vet was &quot;stunned&quot; that the diarrhea was gone within a day by switching to the right food. As most vets, he had no clue about nutrition. They just love to sell SD because the get part of the proceeds from Hills. It&#039;s true, ask. I wonder why RR started a campaign to give away pretty good sized free food samples that also include a coupon for another free bag if her food is so good. If a product is excellent, you don&#039;t need to give it a way for free - think about it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because it&#8217;s from RR, it is supposed to be &#8220;good&#8221;? Some people would feed their dogs dirt if it comes packed nicely with a celebrity name on it! My dog became allergic to almost every dog food on the market within a year. He had diarrhea every day. I had astronomical vet bills from all these blood test and stool samples, antibiotics and office visits. I did have enough common sense to refuse HIlls SD though because I only needed to read the ingredient list to realize that every food he ate was better than Hills SD. A friend of mine recommended Natural Balance Fish and Sweet Potatoes, normally a food for dogs that have the itches. Guess what? Tiger&#8217;s diarrhea stopped within a day, the Omega 3 from the fish is excellent for his coat, and he has had no problems since 7 months. I do add some boiled chicken and a spoon full of either yogurt or canned pumpkin to his food, and he loves it. This food has no additives, no wheat, no corn, no fillers, and the protein from fish is easy to digest. Over time I will start cooking for him fulltime though, because one never knows when these manufacturers get too big and start messing with ingredients, as it happened in the past. A small bag is a hefty $16, but I do save the hundreds of dollars I spent at the vet. And my vet was &#8220;stunned&#8221; that the diarrhea was gone within a day by switching to the right food. As most vets, he had no clue about nutrition. They just love to sell SD because the get part of the proceeds from Hills. It&#8217;s true, ask. I wonder why RR started a campaign to give away pretty good sized free food samples that also include a coupon for another free bag if her food is so good. If a product is excellent, you don&#8217;t need to give it a way for free &#8211; think about it!</p>
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