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Daniel Schulof

    Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma
    • Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma

      • 356 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Recent research indicates that obesity is more lethal for dogs than a lifetime of smoking is for humans, yet over half of American dogs are overweight. Despite our deep affection for them, millions die annually from this preventable condition. This paradox raises critical questions about responsibility and solutions, which are explored in a rigorous investigation into the canine obesity epidemic. The author dissects scientific literature on the topic, revealing how the veterinary community's understanding has been influenced by the pet food industry and new research findings. The narrative combines memoir elements, capturing the joys and sorrows of pet ownership, while following the author's Rottweiler, Kody. Readers journey through various settings—from Montana's wilds, where biologists study grey wolves, to pet food factories, canine athletic competitions, and veterinary classrooms that rely on textbooks from dog food manufacturers. This exploration seeks to uncover the truth behind this pressing animal welfare crisis. A must-read for informed pet owners, this exposé promises to transform the culture of dog ownership in America.

      Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma2016