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Vegan Pet/Companion Animal Dogs and Cats. (Feb 2018)Welcome to Vegan Information! Vegan, Dogs, Cats, Pets, Veganism, Nutrition, Food"nutrients, not ingredients is what really matters" Dr Andrew Keith quote. For humans cats or dogs etc? Logical. I went VEGAN fully AFTER my dogs did lol ! who am I ? a blogger lol...(Noelle M-T Obcarskas ordinary person blogger) ?I quote people in the know, and give sources, and my own views, but LOADS of Supporting Expert links."Animal Flesh and Products are simply Processed Plants with Additives, so destructive, inefficient,?unhealthy and??unnecessarily cruel to all animals, humans included, going Vegan makes perfect sense"...My Personal Quotation Noelle? Obcarskas !Vet links with supporting scientific studies done of proof of healthy thriving nutrition for cats and dogs on vegan diets provided below. All world vet organisations are against Raw/Barf diets...they are inadequate nutrition is why and full of health risks in fact ref allergies heart excess fat issues and kidney stones etc damages just to mention a few major health problems many dogs suffer from due to this erroneous diet. ?Modern flesh and animal products are additionally full of antibiotics and additives to cattle feed like gmo soy that are HARMFUL to the health of us and our dogs/cats. Only 1 in 8 of a litter of wolves made it to adulthood...they died mostly of malnutrition perforated stomaches from bones and toxins in dead rotting diseased flesh ?! HALF a pride of lions family cubs only made it to adulthood in the wild ! riddled with worms and fleas and parasites too ! kidney UTI diseases standard in wild lions etc due to lack of drinking water !?stop the fantasies !???(wild species cat study...Renal lesions were present in 52 cats (74%)??)Nutrition...is simply about Nutrition ! Protein, Fats, vitamins, Minerals etc !?Nutrition ?is all about NUTRITION ! protein fats minerals and vitamins...and since plants have all those and are the SOURCE of those that get processed into flesh...there is NOTHING in flesh but extras additives like antibiotics and crap that is not in plants !Here is one...that is sufficient and authoritative scientific support of vegan diets for cats and dogs. 2016. (Basel). 2016 Sep; 6(9): 57.?Published online 2016 Sep 21.?doi:??10.3390/ani6090057?PMCID:?PMC5035952?Vegetarian versus Meat-Based Diets for Companion Animals?Andrew Knight*?and?Madelaine ?Leitsberger"Both cats and dogs may thrive on vegetarian diets, but these must be nutritionally complete and reasonably balanced. Owners should also regularly monitor urinary acidity, and should correct urinary alkalinisation through appropriate dietary additives, if necessary.""a significant and growing body of population studies and case reports have indicated that cats and dogs maintained on vegetarian diets may be healthy—including those exercising at the highest levels—and, indeed, may experience a range of health benefits."one good study example..."?Study by Brown et al. (2009) ?It is difficult to envision any companion animals placed under greater physical demands than sprint-racing Siberian Huskies. During sprint races, these dogs run fast through snow, while hauling sleds, for much of the 30-mile race duration .?In 2009, Brown and colleagues?reported the results of a study of 12 sprint-racing Siberian Huskies fed either a commercial diet recommended for active dogs (n?= 6), or a meat-free diet formulated to the same nutrient specifications (n?= 6). The commercial diet contained 43% poultry meal, which was replaced by maize gluten and soybean meal in the meat-free diet. The dogs were fed these diets for 16 weeks, which included 10 weeks of competitive racing.?Health checks were conducted by a veterinarian blinded to the dietary regimens. All dogs were assessed as being in excellent physical condition, and none developed anaemia or other detectable health problems."Plenty real life examples of dogs and cats living healthy full lives on vegan diets too Bramble famous welsh border collie lived 25 years...Little Tyke a Lioness lived 9 years died of pneumonia in USA an ex zoo lioness who chose to not eat meat. QED it is indisputable that dogs, cats,?humans, ferrets etc can thrive on nutritionally complete vegan diets. It is all about nutrition. There is no reason that ALL?animals cannot thrive on vegan nutrition.What is currently available out there December 2017 ? 5 main 100 percent vegan companies producing vegan petfoods. Major non vegan producers also producing vegan options for sick dogs such as Royal Canin, Halo etc. Vegan Companion Animal Food (petfoods) Food Websites5 main producers of vegan petfoods. .Evolution, V-Dog, Ami, Benevo, Ketun.Most major Non Vegan Petood suppliers also do Vegan option...this is usually called the "hypoallergenic" petfood for sick dogs and costs much more than the 80 percent veggies based standard non vegan kibble where the 20 percent animal content caused the ill health issue due to diet in the first place. Due to wishing to support 100 percent vegan companies those are not listed.What are the current options for feeding Cats Dogs Puppies and Kittens Vegan petfood ? December 20172 Options possible...1. Make cook your own. or...2. Buy Commercial Ready made Kibble/Wet Tinned. Vegan petfood.Option 1: MAKE YOU OWN HOME MADE with Supplements is the Cheapest option.ADDING SUPPLEMENTS AS STANDARD like Vegedog, Vegepup, Vegecat,, Vegekit.Specific Yeast for vitamin b12, Dorwest seaweed and Plaque Off algae good for white teeth occasional supplements suggested beneficial.Option 2: Buying Commercial Ready Made kibble mostly or some Wet Tinned petfoods is also possible as follows...No general supplements needed...excess of calcium and some minerals can in fact be harmful.Specific Yeast for vitamin b12, Dorwest seaweed and Plaque Off algae good for white teeth occasional supplements suggested beneficial..............5 Main 100 percent Vegan Company Manufacturers....EVOLUTION (USA) AMI (Italy) BENEVO (Britain) V-DOG (USA) KETUN (USA)? as at end of 2017.KIBBLES/Wet Tinned ready made commercial petfood...NO SUPPLEMENTS needed other than occasional Dental cleaning Plaque off and / or Dorwest Seaweeds.only 1 manufacturer however does specific for KITTENS kibble/wetfood...EVOLUTION of the USA of who does dog, cat, puppy or kitten commercial food.Evolution Diet - - - - -? of a New Age (US, most other countries)? - Australia distributor of various brands - (Taiwan, not the same as the American company)? Dogs and Cats? only 100% vegan cat & dog supplies, and is the west coast (USA) distributor of Ami.Vecado - Canada Distributor of various brands?? Vegana (Vegan Planet - Spain)?A store in Madrid, Spain that carries veg cat and dog foods and also has an online store where you can order these products.? catfood.?Veggiepets UK distributor...of various brands...Ami, ?Benevo, ? RECOMMENDED COMPANY...due to quality issues AND anti vegan statements made...untrustable ingredients therefore..Wysongthey were reported as being hostile and inadequate for vegan nutrition tests... "In one case (Wysong), the company admitted that its product was unlikely to be nutritionally complete: “Wysong does not advocate the singular feeding of VeganTM to carnivores such as dogs and cats. … It is designed for intermittent feeding or as a base to add different meats for sensitivities and allergies”. They further asserted their philosophical opposition to the concept of attempting to produce a single, nutritionally complete diet: “Complete knowledge of nutrition does not exist … and therefore “completeness” is misleading. … With that in mind, Wysong seeks to formulate and educate for optimal, not “adequate” nutrition and encourages pet owners to rotate, vary, and enhance the diet”."Per Dr Andrew Knights ...Distributors Worldwide of Vegan Dog and Cat foods.? Pet Foods?↑1.1?Australia & New Zealand?↑All Natural Pet CareAuckland+64 9 626 5754Importer and distributor of Ami Vegan PetfoodSupplier of vegecat, vegedog, vegekit, vegepup and vegeyeast nutritional supplements.Augustine Approved+61402213300Melbourne, Australia - shipping worldwideProducer of certified organic and certified vegan wholefood products for people and dogsProducer of Augustine's SuperFood (starter kits) and Augustine's SuperBoost (supplements).Vegan Pet+61-(0)3-5942-7461Suppliers in several Australian states and New ZealandManufacturer and supplier of "nutritionally complete and balanced" dry vegan cat and dog food formulated from 'natural ingredients, with the exception of synthetically produced taurine, niacin and some vitamins.'VegePoochSydneyAn independent AU-based supplier of vegan and vegetarian foods. Offer many varieties of dog and cat food, snacks and chews, such as Pegetables, Dr Chew, Burp stik.1.2?Europe?↑AMI049-780-17-12Padova, ItalyManufacturer and international supplier of 'non-animal tested ecologically-sustainable vegetarian pet foods free of dyes, artificial preservatives and genetically-modified organisms'. Opposed to animal experimentation.+33-389-68-13-47Hagenthal le Haut, FranceImporter of AMI and Benevo vegan pet foods.Ecodog+46-(0)-730-558-647SwedenSupplier for Sweden for V-Dog (UK) and Benevo vegetarian dog and cat food. Sales via webshop and retailers.Ethical Pets"All our products fall into one or more of the following categories: fair trade, eco-friendly, recycled, organic, sustainable, vegan, high-welfare, non-toxic, and natural."+44-(0)161 343 3371Cheshire, UKFutterservice-Fulda+49-(0)6657/553973Hofbieber, GermanySupplier of vegetarian dog and cat food, snacks and chews, such as Ami, Yarrah, Benevo, Vegusto, Vegourmet, Terra-PuraGiraffenland.de+49-(0)8544-9185 50Aicha vorm Wald, GermanySupplier of vegetarian (Yarrah) and vegan (Ami Cat & Ami Dog) pet food.Vega-LifeRetail Benevo vegan pet foods in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands.VegeMondoGent, BelgiumImporter of Amì vegan pet food for Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands.Veg' et ChatNimes, FranceSupplier of vegecat, vegedog, vegekit, vegepup and vegeyeast nutritional supplements.+44-(0)23 9245 3355Havant, Hampshire, UKSupplier of a range of non-animal tested vegan pet foods and nutritional supplements.Vegusto+41 71 470 04 04SwitzerlandSupplier of Vegusto and AMI vegetarian/vegan cat and dog food throughout Europe. National distributors exist in Switzerland, the UK and Italy.+39 0422 301497ItalySupplier of Amì/Yarrah and Dorwest Herbs products. Sells only vegan and cruelty free products for dogs and cats.1.3?US & Canada?↑Carnitine-US/CAN: 1-866-610-6004Elsewhere: +1-905-473-5790Markham, Ontario, CanadaDilated cardiomyopathy (DCM – a heart disease) secondary to nutritional deficiencies of taurine and/or carnitine have been documented in golden retrievers, boxers, Doberman pinschers and cocker spaniels. ‘Giant’ canine breeds are also thought to be predisposed to DCM. Supplementation is advisable if doubt exists about dietary adequacy.Dr Chew+1-253-835-1427WA, USDog treats made from sweet potatoGreen Leaf Vegan Distribution+1-416-706-6538Thornhill, Ontario, CanadaDistributor (to retailers, but can advise on outlet locations) of the AmiDog and AmiCat productsHarbingers of a New Age+1-406-295-4944?Troy, MT, USManufacturer and supplier of vegecat, vegedog, vegekit, vegepup and vegeyeast nutritional supplements.PetGuard OrganicsNatural tinned vegan dog food "free of animal byproducts, artificial flavoring, coloring, sweeteners, corn, soy, wheat, and yeast."?V-dog+1-888-280-8364Sacramento, CA, US"Crunchy [dog] nuggets using only natural, healthy and wholesome ingredients and without the use of artificial colors or preservatives... approved by The Vegetarian Society... developed without the use of animal testing."Waukesha, WI, USUS/CAN: 1-866-88-VEGANElsewhere: +1-262-574-7761International suppliers of a range of vegetarian pet food brands.There are more that produce Vegan petfood..most major Petfood suppliers like Royal Canin have vegan products for the dogs/cats who get sick on the animal content kibbles etc.? Seems clear when dogs etc get kidney and allergy health problems...the solution is not flesh but more plant nutrition elements. Halo and Yarrah are other brands doing Vegan petfood but not 100 percent vegan companies as they produce non vegan petfoods also. KITTENS...Commercial kitten vegan food only available from EVOLUTION in the USA. NOT available in Europe as at 2017...ONLY SOLUTION FOR KITTENS IS THEREFORE TO do HOME MADE food with VEGEKIT supplement.? MADE VEGAN PETFOOD RECIPIES AND SUPPLEMENTS .....The supplements for home made foods are:Vegdog Vegecat, Vegepup, Vegekit for the 4 types of Dog Cat Pup and Kitten. Plus 1 extra for special cat urine issues called Vegecat phi.RECIPIES for HOME MADE VEGAN PETFOODS: with relevant supplements.Dogs (Adults) supplement Vegedog. ? (Adults) supplement Vegecat. ? (Adults PHI/Urine problems) . ?supplement Vegepup. . supplement Vegekit.? files of Home Made Recipies of Vegan Food... Cat, Dog, Puppy and Kitten. ?? cats vegan or on vegan can get urinary UTI stones and/or bleeding. This is a feline species genetic weakness.?Cats and dogs can have monthly (for cats) or occasionaly or dogs URINE TESTS using a simple paper available on ebay to check acidity/alkaline content of urine. Vegan urine tends to be less acidic than non vegan Not a negative unless an issue presents itself like excess urinating indicating need to alter diet slightly.. ?there are also paper testers for cat kidney problems. Here is one link... Grass is useful for cats also or digestion clearance needs.? of dec 2017 available vegan petfoods and utritional content analysis. This has pictures o ALL the known 100 percent vegan company petfoods available as at end of 2017 in the world. The main 5 main vegan petfood suppliers. It has the NUTRITIONAL DETAILS OF CONTENT of PROTEIN FATS AND VITAMINS and?MINERALS CONTENTS as well as the SOURCE of the protein and main ingredient be it Potatoes, Maize, Rice, Soy (human grade) Wheat (rare) Grain Free.PRICES also as at end of 2017 excluding postage.Feeding Commercial kibble per large dog per month 25 GBP/EUR/USD including postage costs.?Feeding home made, ?plus supplements of vegedog/vegecat/vegepup/vegekit per large dog per month 12?GBP/EUR/USD per month.Postage of local distributors?tends to be approximately 6GBP/EUR/USD per 15kg ?for the largest pack of kibble and supplements that last 2?months for a medium sized active dog.Therefore the price of say Benevo Organic GMO free non wheat content kibble is around 50 GBP/EUR/USD including postage for 1 large 15kg pack.Supplements cost for say 1KG of yeast about 10 GBP/USD/EUR and last several months or 1 dog or cat.??Vegedpg/vegepup/vegecat/vegekit small bottles of powder supplements also cost?similar. ?10 USD/EUR.GBP cost per month per large dog of supplements.?Due to weight and cost efficiencies...it is sensible to order a small bulk supply of minimum 2 packs to 30kg the limit for the GBP/EUR/USD postage standard cost. Delivery is usually within 2 days.?The postage costs of international orders, not??local on ebay or elsewhere, can mean ordering from abroad increases the transport / shipping costs to approximately the same as the cost of the items bought. I ordered 6 months supplies of supplements for 2 large dogs and 1 kitten and the items cost me 132 GBP/EUR/USD plus postage/shipping costs of 70 GBP/USD/EUR approximately to give an idea as I am in the UK(Europe before Brexit extra costs) importing from the USA. I may find these items on ebay locally in future or find a cheaper way or buying. It is still not too expensive or home made cheaper than commercial vegan petfood. 10 GBP/EUR/USD per animal per month costs even at that high postage/shipping cost.?When ordering BULK KIBBLE commercial petfood...inform the supplier this is bulk buy to ensure the batch expiry life of average 8?months for most kibbles is ensured and not old batch stock shipped out. Calculate the cost effectiveness of the shipping/postage costs also. I found ordering 2 packs of 15kg at a time the most cost effective for UK local supplies. This will vary depending on where ordered from of course.?..........................................................................................................................TOXIC TO DOGS AND CATS FOOD LISTS and REFERENCES.Interesting that most vets and lists agree RAW MEAT AND RAW FISH IN PARTICULAR are toxic ! high risks ! Fish due to so many VERY dangerous mercury and other toxins due to our polluted seas and waters. Flesh of animal are full of antibiotics...chickens the most...and other processed toxins etc and gmo soy is processed as standard into farmed animal flesh.Not even fish oil supplements for humans are safe today it is reported...plastics that take 15 years to dissolve in them as standard.? pollutes our seas?and waters and air the most ? excrements of animal agriculture...it has reached such mass proportions it is causing more polution than anything else today.?Toxic to cats and dogs foods.htmlSummary ...references in the file link...Toxic to dogs and cats foods: LIST simply for efficiency…ChocolateMushrooms (including modern quorn fungus)Cherry Pips apple pipsCitrus FruitsAvocadoOils except for medicinal/small purposesRaisins, grapesMacadamia NutsOnions garlic, chivesBakers yeastXYLITOL artificial sweetener like all artificial sweeteners is TOXIC to dogs and cats. BEWARE often in ?PEANUT BUTTERS !?Now….in another list I got from somewhere reference mislaid but can find again probably …there is BROCOLI and TOMATOS…so rather questionable…but…tomatoes that are NOT RIPE and their LEAVES and stems are the issue here I readFoods That Are Toxic To or Just-Plain-Bad for Dogs? Alcohol – Can cause intoxication, coma, and death? Avocado – The fruit, pit and plant are all toxic. The toxic ingredient in avocado is called persin. They can cause difficulty breathing and fluid accumulation in the chest, abdomen and heart, vomiting, diarrhea, death, inflammation of mammary glands, cardiac failure, respiratory distress, generalized congestion, abdominal enlargement.? Apple, Almond, Apricot, Peach, Cherry, Plum, Pear, Prunes & similar fruit – The seeds of these fruits contain cyanide, which is poisonous to dogs as well as humans causing diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, (Stem, Seeds and Leaves).? Baby Food – Can contain onion power which can be toxic to dogs? Broccoli – Gastrointestinal irritant? Cat Food – Usually too high in protein and fats.? Chocolate – Chocolate can cause seizures, coma and death. Baker’s chocolate is the most dangerous. A dog can consume milk chocolate and appear to be fine because it is not as concentrated, but it is still dangerous.? Citrus Oil Extracts – Can cause vomiting? Coffee, Coffee grounds, tea and tea bags –Drinks/foods containing caffeine cause many of the same symptoms chocolate causes? Eggs (raw) Raw eggs can cause salmonella poisoning in dogs. Dogs have a shorter digestive tract than humans and are not as likely to suffer from food poisoning, but it is still possible. If your dog has a partial blockage in their intestines where food can be trapped, e coli or salmonella could breed more easily.?? Egg white contains the protein ‘avidin’ which forms a stable and biologically inactive complex with biotin. The avidin in egg whites will tie up the biotin so it cannot be used by the dog.”**? Fat Trimmings – Fat trimmings can cause pancreatitis? Iron – Human vitamin supplements containing iron can damage the lining of the digestive system and be toxic to the other organs including the liver and kidneys.? Macadamia nuts – Macadamia nuts can cause weakness, muscle tremor and paralysis.? Marijuana – Can depress the nervous system, cause vomiting, and changes in the heart rate.? Milk and other dairy products – Some adult dogs do not have sufficient amounts of the enzyme lactase, which breaks down the lactose in milk. This can result in diarrhea. Lactose-free milk products are available for pets.? Mushrooms – Acute gastric effects, liver and kidney damage, abdominal pain, nausea, salivation, vomiting? Nutmeg – Tremors, seizures and death? Tobacco – Nausea, salivation, vomiting, tachycardia (rapid heartbeat)? Onion – Gastrointestinal upset, anemia, destroys red blood cells? Grapes, Raisins, Prunes – Kidney failure, as little as a single serving of grapes or raisins can kill a dog.? Persimmons Seeds – Can cause intestinal obstruction and enteritis? Salt – Excessive intake can cause kidney problems? Tomatoes – Tomatoes can cause tremors and heart arrhythmias. Tomato plants and the most toxic, but tomatoes themselves are also unsafe.? Yeast Dough – Can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stomach or intestinesObviously DAIRY, RAW FLESH esp livers and fish full of mercury and other toxins. TOXIC TO DOGS AND CATS PLANTS FOODS AND HERBSCHOCOLATE,ONIONS, GARLICUNRIPE/GREEN TOMATOES,UNRIPE UNCOOKED GREEN SKINS of POTATOS,ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS IN PEANUT BUTTERS OFTEN, KALE,MACADAMA NUTS,QUORN,AVOCADOSGRAPES, RAISINS, SULTANAS,PIPS OF APPLES, CHERRY STONES,YEAST DOUGH, (but not inert yeast as in Engevita)MUSHROOMS,KALE,ALCOHOL.CAYENNE PEPPER...burns the inside of stomaches of dogs and cats...it is STUPIDLY in the BARF diets to help apparently stated relieve the HEART pressure all the animal fats harm ...but most REPUTABLE vets are AGAINST BARF...not ONE vet organisation in the WORLD recommends or supports this diet...and ALL WARN AGAINST CAYENNE PEPPER !?DETERRENT PLANTS...ROSEMARY, LAVENDER, MINT.?Now on this page...I put the top lists I found ...and made some IN RED comments...because...I want to know...if dogs have had reactions to anything NOT on these lists...QUORN was the one that I discovered and added myself...it is a FUNGHI so MUSHROOMS are generally TOXIC to dogs and cats...but because in so many VEGAN IMMITATION MEATS I made like maybe others the mistake of making my dogs sick on Quorn..SO I SHARE !I disregarded COCONUT oil listed in one list...but warn..in excess it is bad for PANCREATIC problem risk dogs / cats..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Some more references and links relevant to vegan food for cats and dogs?continued... ?? Dogs: Compassionate NutritionPublished by BehaveTech Publishing (), Ottawa Ontario CanadaMental and Physical Activities?NOT a 100 PERCENT VEGAN COMPANY for FOOD but TOYS balls source.?also Treat Balls indestructable descriptions...for high power teethed vegan dogs.... LOOK at this VEGAN JACK RUSSELL TERRIER DOING A PUZZLE !? mental exercise !PDF/Word files...June 2017...Vegan Pet Dogs and Cats ? Animals Killed for Food USA?? Rescue Dogs and Cats Issues ? Petfoodand starting June 2017 a CAT and DOG NUTRIENTS details page... website links provided below ...Veterinary Qualified and Experienced Authors of website links provided. Dr Andrew Knight is not the only Vegan Vet out there I add ! about the Veterinary Pioneer who dared to promote VEGAN DOGS AND CATS ...Dr Andrew Knight...news today...worth Congratulating....so I share...Who has not benefited from his Veggiepets Website that I and others often quote ? Vanaja Panickar? another Vegan Vet just congratulated him today as I did...what a star.we luv ja cos u love the animals ! such a star ! and to be recognised whilst ALIVE when a pioneer hey ! a rarity ! ! not easy hey out there promoting vegan dogs and cats as a vet ! on Bonfire Night in the UK celebrating not DEATH of anyone, not Fireworks...but ? a ROCKET up the proverbial of our modern so forgotten antiquated preconceptions about the meaning of the Hyppocratic Oath doctors since Hyppocrates take about the meaning of PRESERVATION of LIFE !"Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 4:16am" November 5 Andrew Knight In October I flew to London to receive my RCVS Fellowship. The event was held in the Royal Institution - it was such a pleasure to be in such a beautiful and historic venue! pics: ?"Now back to MOI ! AS ! MICH ! ME !?Я/мне(Ya) ?? ?MY (Noelle M-T Obcarskas ordinary person blogger) views of ? My views write up ! and my calculations on lives wasted if pets are fed other animals lives figures with sources those are based on provided ...Love me...Back to Life...I cannot say to all the animals i and my dogs caused the unnecessary deaths of for years. As the Beatles sang...Love is all you need...but....but...we know that love is not all you need if we get it wrong do things out of love that harm our dogs like feed them RAW or BARF ! that kills and makes sick so many dogs due to all the poison in antibiotics hormones additives in cattle feed just to keep animals alive long enough before killed...eeek ? non merci ! Celine Dion Canadian French singer lovely song "Loved me Back to Life" came to mind often thinking of overdoing treats or feeding dogs just what they would kill themselves on like chocolate I add... I loved my bitch...back to life...when she had stomac ulcers caused by acidity reactions in her reaction to FLESH her breed sensitive stomac could not deal with...heading to her breed speciality of STOMAC CANCER medications were not curing...then...VEGAN DIET no more ulcers...loved back to LIFE ! I gave her more TIME to live...to love me...and me to love her....Veganism is about respecting the life of all animals. Taking a life unnecessarily for food if avoidable is what vegans avoid, and since responsible for feeding? our pets it is logical to feed them vegan also.I would hope that those promoting saving pets lives would encourage and lead by example of showing that no lives need be taken by us of animals for our pet dogs and cats. The Term Vegan Revolution means challenging prehistoric views and practices of the past. It means being open minded to change, evolution and just new ways of living and doing things. It is clear that the arguments made against humans being vegans can be the same towards our pets dogs and cats being vegans. One can believe the world is flat not round against evidence provided.For me...the fact humans cats and dogs can and have lived full lifetimes healthily on vegan diets is enough for me. I do not therefore believe that when it is obvious this is possible that any other lives need be taken. A life of an animal is of equal value no matter what the species...is a principle of veganism...so if not necessary vegans choose not to take lives. I provide some collections of links on various sources of supporting information links.?Taxonomy....additional clarification...is evolutionary classification. now....here i come ! dogs...are descendants of a cat like creature ! and we all descended from fish that landed then took to flight...birds being the highest latest form of evolution therefore logically. hardly good to mention "bird brained"... magpies are the only non mammal that can recognise its own self in a mirror. here ?are?common cat/dog ancestors of cats and dogs ! Mammalian carnivores can trace their lineage back to a creature in the early Eocene, 55 million years ago. Fossils that were discovered in Belgium have gotten researchers one step closer to finding the ancestor of these animals. The name, Dormaalocyon latouri, an homage to the Dormaal region where the fossil was located. The team was able to describe the animal based on over 250 teeth and bones located in the ankle. These newly discovered bones add to two teeth that were found previously. The results come from a research team led by Floréal Solé and were published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2014 Scientific Article on the Belgian Discovery. The carnivore ancestor Dormaalocyon latouri, roamed Europe 56 million years ago. Credit: Art by Charlène Letenneur (MNHN) and Pascale Golinvaux (RBINS) (picture of large Cat ancestor related. The smaller picture is another source of another common ancestor of cats and dogs) ">........................ Digestive systems varied over evolution for sure. Dogs digest certain nutrients such as starches better than Wolves ...due to centuries of living and eating off scraps from humans tables. Cats lost the ability to digest certain nutrients well. Taurine is one that is destroyed by cooking so today all standard manufactured CATFOOD whether vegan or not has SYNTHETIC taurine in it...proving it is "nutrients not ingredients" that matters for nutrition. Some species of animals have "fang"like teeth developed to tear things easier than other species that graze or eat off trees berries fruits, intestines of flesh eaters tend to be very short to allow fast passage of dangerous to health decaying flesh.... All animals however are able to DIGEST nutrients obviously. It really does not matter what historically different species ate...what is important is the NUTRIENTS in food.All life on earth is inter related. We are living organisms. There is nothing conflictual even supporting of the accounts?of Creation and Evolution. In the beginning...was the void. There were no sun and moon or stars or life on earth. Let there be light !?Life began in the Oceans, Water...Fish then Insects then Birds then Mammals including Humans. So long ago...but it is all FISHY WATERS ! We are all related.?Life began in the Oceans, Water...Fish then Insects then Birds then Mammals including Humans. So long ago...but it is all FISHY WATERS ! We are all related.?.................TAXONOMY. DOGS…are they Carnivores, Necrovores or Omnivores ? ? This is a question about the TAXONOMY CATEGORY of physiology and classification of living organisms not a definition of what they can eat to thrive on nutritionally. In reality…Proven by thousands of real life cases of FELINES as well as CANINES all living full lives healthily on VEGAN diets…including a real life Lioness called Little Tyke and a Guinness Book of Records proven Vegan long lived dog called Bramble.VEGAN dogs and cats are not a NEW phenomenon…farm dogs for decades even centuries were fed plant based foods as their staples diets by human owners and lived full lives and were even used as high energy hunting dogs.Under the Taxonomy (classification of living organisms by physiological traits) o CARNIVORES there are also many differences regarding the degree of flesh in the diets of CARNIVORES ..which can include PLANTS…PLANTS come under the CARNIVORE taxonomy in fact not just mammals or fish etc.A Carnivore eats warm flesh of immediately killed organism. A Necrovore (like vultures can be though there are also Vegan vultures) eat putrid decaying dead a long time before eating organisms. A Herbivore eats plant organisms. Carnivores often eat the dung of herbivores so are not really 100 percent flesh based diets additionally as nutrients in dung of herbivores have vegetable matter with nutrients needed even by carnivores often. The genomic signature of dog domestication reveals adaptation to a starch-rich diet raw flesh feeding… Mowat, in his book “Never Cry Wolf,” described his experience observing wild wolves in the Alaskan tundra. He found, to his surprise, that wolves naturally ate large amounts of grasses, proving that their diet was by no means exclusively carnivorous. Apart from that, the reasons for feeding pet dogs a wholly vegan diet include: a correctly balanced vegan diet can provide all the nutrients available in meat; when properly prepared, dogs eat, digest and assimilate said diet easily; this helps to offset the huge negative environmental impact of raising animals for food. in 2002 the World Guiness Book of Records a British dog border collie called BRAMBLE was recorded then as the longest living dog. VEGAN fed. There are thousands of full life thriving vegan dogs and cats around.VEGAN DOGS AND CATS BOOK LIST ON AMAZON AS AT OCTOBER 2017.? (Word document file)Vegan Dog and Cat Books List.? As at Oct. 2017 on Amazon online ?as at Oct. 2017. Some in Kindle version as well as hardback or paperback.Famous Vegan Dog Bramble and Little Tyke Lioness.Vegan Dog and Cat Food Recipy books.Vegan Dog and Cat Herbal and Essential Oils remedies books.Vegan Dog and Cat? Allergy Recipes booksFound on Amazon Oct 2017. Many in Kindle format not just hard or paperbacks.En 2002, le Livre des Records Guiness (Guinness Book of World Records)?avait désigné un chien collie le plus vieux au monde, de 27 ans. C'était un chien vegan..Bramble; The dog who wanted to live forever. The Somerset notes.by Anne Heritage (Author)Welsh Collie Bramble lived to 25 years old and at the time of her death was the worlds oldest bitch. This book documents her care regime and vegan diet. It demonstrates how to circumvent the petfood industry which contributes to greenhouse gasses and Animal abuse via intensive farming. It is also the story of the humans who cared for Bramble , and a record of working class lives and struggles in Somerset from the 1950’s to the present day.It encapsulates a philosophy on how to facilitate longevity in the animals that live with us, whilst bringing you snap shots of the lives of people like the authors soldier and trade unionist father, whose efforts on behalf of his colleagues enabled working class voices to be heard across the century.It is a memoir of a bolshy welsh dog and the voices of Somerset folk. The ones you don’t usually hear.The book has a non linear narrative so chapters can be read in any customer reviews5.0 out of 5 starsA Wonderful StoryByTonya Gon July 17, 2015Format: Paperback|Verified PurchaseI truly enjoyed this book. The writer has a wonderful descriptive writing style where she vividly portrays the personalities of the dogs and sceneries of nature. I took this book with me this week on a 30 minute bus commute to work and found myself almost missing my stops a few times as well as wiping tears away over the death of Floyd. I learned a lot and have a tremendous amount of respect for them and the great love and care given to the dogs. This is one story I will always love to ment| One person found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsGreat book! Very informative and happy story of Brambles ...ByS. obrienon February 19, 2016Format: Paperback|Verified PurchaseGreat book! Very informative and happy story of Brambles life and her canine siblings. Definite must read! Especially if you're thinking about rescuing a dog or any animal. Thank you Anne Heritage :) Great tribute to Bramble <3 I think all who have read this book have a special place in our hearts for her <3Comment| One person found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsAn excellent well written memoirByM Cashon July 31, 2015Format: Paperback|Verified PurchaseThis is a book about treating animals with the same respect that we would show human beings. I would recommend it for vegans and non-vegans alike. Non-vegans probably need this story of compassion and sacrifice more than those who are already on board with the philosophy. After reading it how could one not want to be more like Anne Heritage? Of course treating animals with respect is just the logical thing to do. To abuse and eat them doesn't make any sense, for our selfish needs, or to feed our animal companions. The vegan lifestyle works for dogs too, which is the most important message of this memoir.The book is primarily about Heritage and her life in rural England. We mostly hear about her dogs when they are first adopted and when they die. This is a very depressing book and I would not recommend it for people who are overly sensitive. My girlfriend, for instance, couldn't take it because it made her think about our dogs dying. The book is well written and easy to read. The language is clean and simple with vibrant descriptions of life in the country.I only disagreed with Heritage on one point and that is when she said that professionals who work 8 hours a day should not adopt dogs. I have heard this from people at dog shelters as well, which surprises me because being alone with other dogs for 8 hours, five days a week seems better to me than being put to death. I never understood that argument, especially because Heritage never had a career or a real job her entire life it seems and was forced to live in a van at one point. That's not an ideal life for a dog either. But that aside, her example is one to strive ment| 5 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsA Glimpse Of True CompassionBymeredith shattuck-keckenon October 9, 2017Format: Kindle Edition|Verified PurchaseI thoroughly enjoyed Bramble: The dog who wanted to live forever.... It shares a true vegan lifestyle. Anne Heritage respects her dogs, all creatures, her fellow humans, and our planet. Her vegan dog diet is nutritionally complete and yet simple enough for anyone to make. Anne's dogs received hours of daily exercise to keep them healthy. Her love and respect for her dogs is clear throughout the writing of Anne Heritage.Not only does Anne, as a vegan, respect her dogs--she also respects other people and the world around her. Her tone is warm and sincere. I highly recommend this book!Comment| One person found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse3.0 out of 5 starsA nice story about the owner's various dogsByMelinda C.on January 30, 2016Format: Paperback|Verified PurchaseI bought this book because I was very interested in feeding my dogs a vegan diet and thought it would be more about how to do that. It was a nice story of the author's dogs and I did read the whole book so it did catch my interest. The author did mention a couple of times what she cooked for her dogs. I was very glad to read that her dogs thrived for many years on their vegan ment| 2 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you?YesNoReport abuse5.0 out of 5 starsIf you want your dog to live long, here's the answer:ByHOANAon November 17, 2015Format: Kindle EditionHere's undeniable proof that, just as for people, dogs do live longer on a vegan diet. How? The diet of brown rice, textured soy protein, lentils and steamed veggies allowed Bramble, a border collie, to live to 25 years (175 years in human years)! Other dogs in Anne's care also lived extraordinarily long lives. What a lively and fascinating account. It's an easy read and hard to put down.Little Tyke: The True Story of a Gentle Vegetarian Lioness (Quest Books) Paperback – January 1, 1986by Georges H Westbeau (Author) Little Tyke, the famous African lioness who made public appearances that thrilled many audiences, lived at Hidden Valley Ranch in the state of Washington. She loved to play with children; she never liked to be away from her master and mistress; and she was amazingly kind to all other animals. Here is a miracle of modern life, a classic story you will sincerely enjoy.WORD DOCUMENT FILE on...DOGS/CATS…are they Carnivores, Necrovores or Omnivores ? ??and WHAT IS IN NON VEGAN DOGFOOD / CATFOOD?…WHICH DIET IS HEALTHIER ? Considering the high level of..1. Processed gmo cattle feed in flesh...2. Antibiotics, hormones, pesticides in cattle and their feed also processed in flesh, hormones in secretions like milk of animals intended to grow huge size cows so too acidic causing cancers and osterperosis in humans/dogs/cats.3. Additives to below human grade fit for purpose flesh based petfood...4. Cancerous tumours diseased animals used in petfoods from the waste of unfit for humans victims...5. Allergies to all that and even flesh itself ...6. Allergies on the increase due to air pollution land pollution water pollution due mostly to animal agriculture products spread on the land that via excretions of farmed animals ends up in the water land and air to cause the allergies....7. Cannibalism and the health effects of that likely as many rescue dogs cats greyhounds no longer used for racing ending up in petfoods.There are plenty substantiated evidences of all the points listed above. Plenty. Pets at vets with allergies, cancers, digestive problems, poisonings etc etc from their food, the environment besides genetics.VEGAN DOG/CAT FOOD is HEALTHIER THAN NON VEGAN DOG/CAT FOODIt avoids many of the flesh/animal product unhealthy contents of the list above problems. Resistance to antibiotics to treat humans AND dogs is a major concern in vets hospitals as warned by the WHO World Heath Organisation due to 70 percent of ALL antibiotics used for Farmed animals to keep them alive just long enough before they are killed.?............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ZERO WASTE VEGAN "Pets/Companion Animals" ISSUES !PETS/COMPANION ANIMALS ARE NOT a VEGAN way of living with other animals ! PETS ARE SLAVES OF HUMANS ! in an ideal world ANIMALS would NOT be OWNED as PROPERTY by us humans. We humans have created Frankenstein unnatural suffering freaks of nature in so many breeds of pets and farm animals engineered by selective breeding by HUMANS.We call them "pets" a derogatory ownership implying term adding " companionship animals" to make us feel better about them being OWNED and having no CHOICE in who owns them or anything else about their lives. Their natural instincts would lead them to go run free off leads anywhere they pleased, coming to us when and? IF they pleased and not being FED by us as no adult animal in a "natural" world is fed by another animal they feed themselves.So EVERYTHING about a "pet/companion animal" is unnatural in reality. Considering the "unnatural" urban living in houses and driving in cars airplanes world we humans live in, the animals we have domesticated over centuries are indeed unnatural prisoners. "PET" is a patronising word for an animal in reality.In his 1982 book Fettered Kingdoms, Mr Bryant, a 'humane' pest controller who has previously served twice on the RSPCA council, compared pet keeping to slavery, writing: 'Let us allow the dog to disappear from our brick and concrete jungles — from the leather nooses and chains by which we enslave it.'The cat, like the dog, must disappear. We should cut the domestic cat free ... The right of every single fish to live out its life as nature intended is an animal rights issue.'ADOPT DO NOT BUY SPECIFICALLY BRED pets is the Vegan approach...and DO NOT BREED pets. So many many Pets/Companion Animals" are abandoned and destroyed killed due to lack of space and resources to keep them. 50 percent of all RSPCA dogs and cats in the UK are destroyed...over 50 thousand abandoned cats and dogs per year in the UK alone...HUNDREDS of thousands in every single so called Advanced Country in the world !Rescues of dogs and cats can save even more lives by feeding those rescue animals VEGAN of course.Such an example is ..Little Rainbow Sanctuary ...in the USA. Little Rainbow Sanctuary is a non-profit, all volunteer space to rescue farm/domesticated animals. Located in Black Mountain, Nc.Mission.? A place where humanity is humane. and "We strive to grow most of our own food Little Rainbow Sanctuary we buy VDog and all food and supplies from Additionally we do not use pest control for mice, rats, nor insects as most sanctuaries do." ZERO WASTE VEGANS !PET FOOD ...WASTING ANIMALS LIVES.Now the most IMPORTANT matter regarding WASTE and PETS is to realise...1 NON VEGAN PET would cause the WASTED LIVES Of 200 ANIMALS PER YEAR for food if fed raw/Barf ! 3000 animals lives over 1 pet 15 year lifetime ! which is actually not the diet that vets and the world top nutrition organisations (see links and basis for figures below) recommend that we feed our pets. If the 20 million cat and dog owners in the UK alone fed their pets RAW/BARF it would mean 60 BILLION BRED TO BE KILLED AS PETFOOD FARM ANIMALS for the 15 year average lifetime. 600 billion animals to breed and feed 200 million USA pet dogs and cats over their 15 year lifetimes.DESTRUCTION OF WILDLIFE BY PETS !Additionally...the effects of dogs and cats as PETS on the environment are enormous...pet cats that live outside kill trillions of small mammal and bird NATURAL WILDLIFE that is already struggling to survive...70 percent of ALL wildlife everywhere has disappeared in the past 40 years...the turtle dove the partridge in the UK practically EXTINCT. Hedgehogs even now in SANCTUARIES. Pesticides and reduced habitats are the main causes ...and animal agriculture is the main cause of that of course.If maintaining unnatural PETS that kill and eat other animals...it contributes to the overall DESTRUCTION of WILDLIFE and the environment.Cats which are an invasive unnatural species in their pet status can live indoors with plenty toys etc happily and safe from cars running them over sickness poisonings from eating poisoned rats and mice or other pesticides and chemicals on lawns etc and most of all save trillions of lives of wildlife. Diseases pet cats can get from eating wildlife.PET POOH AND URINE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ! PET WASTE ! pooh ! now this is ENORMOUSLY damaging to the environment.Biodegradable pet pooh bags do exist..Veggiepets sell them online.In addition...VEGAN PETS pooh degrades FASTER and is LESS dangerous to the health and environment.I like many use Biodegradable poop bags...and the additional zero waste positive factor of vegan cats and dogs is that being vegan their poop biodegrades faster than dead flesh based waste. When i see the overflowing bins of bags of pet poop in parks and the billions of kg of poop of pets it sure is helping zero waste to be vegan poop and biodegradable poop bags. i get mine from veggiepets as in stores often non biodegradable ones. eeek ! just read the just under 10 million pet dogs in the UK alone create PER DAY 1000 tonnes of dog pooh waste ! that takes much longer to degrade if flesh based of course. Another VEGAN contribution to zero waste. Dog waste is also full of E. Coli and other harmful bacteria including fecal coliform bacteria, which causes serious kidney disorders, intestinal illness, cramps and diarrhea in humans. The waste can also strain local resources when it needs to be picked up.According to the study, ?22 million ($37million) is spent per year on ‘dog waste collection’ by local agencies in England and Wales. am sure CATS POOH is equally dangerous to the environment and human health and obviously when VEGAN faster biodegraded.ZERO WASTE HOUSEHOLD FOOD ! A ZERO WASTE VEGAN issue is ? SAVING WASTE FOOD ! SAVING WATER FOR WASHING UP ! and SAVING ON WASHING UP LIQUID ! by having VEGAN cats and dogs.on another vegan group just now reading the foods other vegan cats and dogs love to eat...i realised ! another zero waste saving i have from my vegan dogs ...WATER resources and WASHING UP LIQUID saved ! why ? my dogs LICK MASSIVELY EFFICIENTLY CLEAN my plates after I have finished eating...and any food uneaten ! I must add the PET POOP and ZERO WASTED FOOD issues to my summary page as additional to my NUMBERS calculations MY personal input on that page of use to others ! yes yes ! this ZERO WASTE issue needs a special section on my page now...thx to reading here and elsewhere...this was the comment I left just now elsewhere..."It is delightful to read of what favorite veggies etc some of our vegan cats and dogs love ! now having stated my bitch loves peanuts that means I have to buy more and she shells them faster than I can lol I think it isnt equal shares when faced with a bag of those...brussel sprouts I had not ever WASTED myself and my plate being out of reach of my dogs to avoid them eating MY food I will think of making some EXTRA to put in their vegan kibble...hoping the WIND factor sprouts cause in me doesnt mean more LAVENDER air freshener essential oils sprays needed lol ! ah BEANS...baked beans I note some like...well last night it was my tomato and basil soup I didnt finish my male woolfed down lol. ZERO WASTE meals certainly the case in this house even WASHING UP LIQUID saved as the dogs lick my plates clean wink wink !"..........................................................The NATURAL arguments. Well once we accept our PETS are not NATURAL creations as breeds designed like modern farm animals by humans selective reproduction not EVOLUTION we can start to open our minds better than live in fantasies that we humans are also grunting neandertals living in caves dragging women around by the hair without WIFI and not FLYING in the skies like BIRDS do naturally in planes etc etc. The very fact that anyone is FEEDING their PETS tells us they are not wild cannot survive without our control over them well and if they did they would die NATURAL deaths early on through poisoning of food they might catch for themselves like bones piercing their stomachs and diseases generally that wild animals die from. Of a litter of WILD WOLVES a minority lived to the ages our modern pet dogs live as they DIED from all sorts of such things NATURALLY. Foxes are the closest remaining WILD animal similar to our pet cats and dogs...they eat skin fur and bones of animals they catch...so where are those elements of any of our PETS that eat RAW/BARF ? and what about accepting the DEATHS caused by perforated stomachs by bones and diseases from the animals eaten ? so humans to keep their pets alive of course control and change what an animal living WILD would eat in reality. Fish today have toxins like mercury and plastic beads in them that do not disintegrate...pollution has caused this. Those that eat fish nowadays increase the risks of CANCERS we have recently been informed by scientists in the human nutrition and health fields....it is not illogical to realise those toxins and cancer risks are also passed on to our pet dogs and cats if they eat them. Pesticides hormones etc in the factory farmed even grass fed farm animals eating pesticide coated grasses pass into the food chain. Cancer etc risks from all that.Wolves realities...Average lifespan 8 years, however only 1 of the litter usually survive to adulthood. Close family unit supported and trained by all the pack of approximately 8 wolves the young leave the pack at approximately 2 years old to create new packs. This was in the past when movement was easy, today the world has changed for wolves as all living creatures. PET DOGS have NOTHING in common with the lives of wolves ! They are CASTRATED by us humans ! do not live in packs who instinctively decide which wolves mate and reproduce ...their young do not live with them for 2 years before parting ! etc etc ! What did 7 out of 8 baby wolves die of before reaching age 8 ? poisoning from food often !Do animals NATURALLY live in houses and sleep on couches and beds ? do they EAT OFF PLATES ? do they wear collars and chains and bells and leads ? Castrate/Sterilise themselves ? What ADULT ANIMAL has an animal of another species PROVIDE FOOD to it ? COOK their food ? is cooked food NATURAL to animals ? need I answer that obvious question lol ? Do our pets CHOOSE to be STERILISED and CASTRATED ? do we really think that we humans do not make ENORMOUS numbers of? CHOICES about every day of our pets' lives that are AGAINST their natural CHOICES ? when did any dog or cat show it wanted to be sterilised or castrated ? Our pets get no choices about even where they live ! we humans decide all that for them. They do not decide even the TIME or quantity of their MEALS ! we force all that on them. No lion in the wild ever eats cooked meat or asks for that...and yet we do that to our pet cats and dogs...force our choices on our pets in all areas of their lives. A PET unlike a WILD animal has FOOD PROVIDED for it by an animal of another species ! that is totally UNNATURAL ! We humans have FORCED all this unnatural lifestyle on? the PET SPECIES of animals that we humans have engineered and selectively bred UNNATURALLY ! Does a pet cat or dog recognise what the PASTE or KIBBLE food we provide them with as anything in particular ? all they recognise is FOOD ! nutrients ! We humans "deprive" our pets of their possible instincts to go KILL OTHER ANIMALS to eat ! we hardly allow our pet dogs to go rip up other peoples pet cats/rabbits/ducks ! so we "force" them against their "instincts" by training forcing them to comply with OUR lifestyle wishes in all things...we chain them...house them and take them out for walkies when WE want to.Regarding TASTE...our pets are more attracted by their 4000 times stronger than humans sense of SMELL rather than TASTE. We humans enjoy variety in our food..variety of taste...however our canine companions have less ability to tolerate great variety and it upsets their digestive systems often to change their diets so a more routine standard not varied diet is actually better for them. When some people try to talk about only eating NATURAL food...when it comes to PETS...let us be under no illusions...we provide them for 99 percent of us with COOKED HUMAN PREPARED foods. Cooking is NOT something animals do themselves lol of course...so from the very start...we are "forcing" if that is the word some like to use food or walkies or housing etc on our pets that is NOT NATURALLY THEIR CHOICE...and my dogs..like many dogs...would CHOOSE to eat CHOCOLATE massively which would KILL THEM ! so I do not think CHOICE of that should be allowed to them as it would kill them. When has a cat hunted and brought down a cow to eat ? what lion/cat goes fishing for fish to eat ? yet humans provide beef and fish to pet cats that is cooked processed food ! Since wild cats...ancient ancestors of our modern PET breeds of cats hunt and kill mice birds and small mammals like rodents mostly it would be more "natural" to feed pet cats those animals rather than cows sheep and fish ! let alone not cook them !COOKING FLESH/MEAT increases CANCER risks in humans...the World Health Organisation has stated this clearly for flesh dead animals meat products...bbq processed foods being the most risky.Now referring to FLESH...it seems the VETS area also saying COOKING destroys nutrients in pet foods based on flesh of dead animals ! and probably adds cancer risks to them also...COOKING is of course unnatural to animals we humans do that...so ALL the food we feed our PETS is unnatural to them ...unless they eat raw uncoooked peanuts etc ! raspberries etc as that cat video on this group was so nice to see ! oh well. COOKING is FORCING UNNATURAL FOOD on our pets...is the ultimate conclusion. Taurine is generally always added as SYNTHETIC to all cat foods so not NATURAL whether VEGAN or NON VEGAN flesh of animals based petfood.? now I tend to believe that of COURSE our pets are fed (not FORCED I add) COOKED food by us and VEGAN cooked food is fine. It is about NUTRIENTS our pet needs at the end of the day. Since petfoods have those added to them to make them balanced and nutritionally complete we have to accept a compromise and just hope the quality of the food sourced is non GMO and not too full of pesticides, antibiotics and? chemicals that pass anyway into any FLESH of dead animals if humans or pets eat those.AND before anyone starts up about fantasising our pet cats and dogs are lions and wolves...they are not...and those that lived naturally in the wild often DIED of diseases of the animals flesh they ate...perforated stomachs from bones...all sorts of causes of deaths due to dead flesh animals THEY killed or they ate that had died of diseases etc...is THAT what anyone wishes for a pet animal ? Since the food we humans feed our pets is not natural since processed by us humans whether BRED Frankenstein suffering chickens etc fed antibiotics etc etc...NOTHING is "natural" about our pets feeding needs. When did pets have Dinner times and bowls to eat from in the "wild" lol ? why do we FORCE our pets to eat out of plates ? it is funny sometimes to see this use of the word "natural" in context of pets that live with us in houses and do not go walkies unless allowed to on leashes by us. 10 million cats in the UK would mean approximately 30 billion animals for their lifetimes to be bred and KILLED...housed fed and pollution dealt with air and water and land use that would be taken from wildlife habitats if fed a raw dead animals diet. 30 BILLION ANIMALS to breed and kill for uk pet cats alone ! get real ! (estimating 1 cat eats say 4 animals per week? if eating RAW only that makes approximately 200 animals per year and approximately 3000 animals in a 15 year lifetime per cat. Cats eat fish based foods often which are smaller than chicken size animals so average of 200 animals taken. A small bird weighs about 30 grams and an average adult cat needs to eat approximately 150 grams per day of food which would theoretically be 5 birds per day of sparrow or 5 mice/rats or 1 baby rabbit size animal per day so 4 animals per week is a conservative estimate of lives taken to feed a pet cat.? Since humans do not breed wild birds and mice to feed pet cats it means rabbits or chickens or cow beef or pig pork flesh so the calculations of numbers of LIVES of the larger animals would be lower than if rabbit flesh of course. A chicken is average say 1.5kg weight so 1 chicken would feed 1 cat of weight say 3kg for 10 days...36 chickens per year per cat...550 chickens per 1 cat lifetime. To feed 10 million pet cats on chickens would mean 5 billion chicken lives taken if fed RAW/BARF )? There are about 94 million pet cats in the USA and about 90 million pet dogs. It would be environmentally a massively destructive effect to feed those pets BARF / RAW besides not actually being considered HEALTHY by many experts or common sense.?A DOG of medium size 26kg weight needs on a RAW/BARF diet approximately 700 grams per day food. Approximately 4 whole chickens per week. has calculator for different sizes of pets and type of food for RAW/BARF.10 million pet dogs would consume therefore 30 billion chickens for their average say 15 year long lifetimes bred by humans and killed if fed BARF/RAW.The UK has under 20 million pet dogs and cats in total so to feed those for their lifetimes would mean breeding and killing 60 billion animals if fed RAW/BARF over 15 years total lifetimes. 4 billion animals per year if all fed RAW. 3000 animals eaten per 1 pet 15 year lifetime if fed RAW. 200 animals per pet per year if fed RAW. Compared to 18 billion animals if they were all fed only 30 percent flesh based kibble for their 15 year lifetimes. 1 billion per year on mix kibble. 60 animals per pet per year on mix kibble.The USA has about 200 million pet dogs and cats in total so to feed those for their lifetimes would mean breeding and killing 600 billion animals if fed RAW/BARF over 15 years. 40 billion animals per year if all fed RAW. 3000 animals eaten per 1 pet lifetime if fed RAW.? 200 animals per pet per year if fed RAW. Compared to 180 billion animals if they were all fed only 30 percent flesh based kibble for their 15 year lifetimes. 12 billion per year on mix kibble. 60 animals per pet per year.The average non vegan kibble petfood is about 30 percent dead animal content...so ? assuming 80 percent of pets (160 million pets) are fed kibble not RAW that means ? less dead other animals killed to feed pets compared to RAW feeding...would be maybe 144 BILLION ANIMALS BRED and killed to feed the kibble fed PETS in the USA and if 20 percent of the 200 million pets (40 million pets) are fed RAW an additional 120 BILLION ANIMALS BRED and killed to feed the RAW FED PETS in the USA over a 15 year period/lifetime of the 200 million usa pets dogs and cats.Total currently being therefore 264 BILLION ANIMALS BRED AND KILLED to feed 200 million current level of home owned USA PET OWNED DOGS AND CATS. Based on 20 percent fed RAW and 80 percent fed KIBBLE mix. (over average pets lifetimes of 15 years basis) 18 billion animals per year. (200 animals per year on RAW/BARF per pet and 60 animals per year on 30 percent flesh kibble per pet)Britain PETFOOD deaths of other animals involved based on the same split of kibble / RAW fed as 80/20 would mean the 20 million current levels of British Pet dogs and cats on average currently cause the breeding and killing of? 26 BILLION animals size/weight of rabbits/chickens over their average pet lifetime of 15 years basis. 2 billion animals per year. RAW pet consumes 3000 animals Kibble fed pet consumes 900 in a pet lifetime. Average number of Killed for pet food animals in an average 15 year lifetime for a RAW fed pet is 3000 animals(200 animals per year)...and for a Kibble mix fed pet is 900 (60 animals per year). Based on rabbit/chicken sized animals. (If fish many more lives of course) but lets stick with general averages based on rabbits and chickens common petfood animals.Consider this ethical issue...an abandoned cat or dog ... currently of the over 50 thousand PER YEAR abandoned in the UK alone 50 percent are killed every year.25 000 PETS destroyed every year in the UK. Over a 15 year period that makes 375 000 pets...coming up to HALF A MILLION. If keeping a RESCUE pet alive means destroying 900 other animals to just keep it alive for a 15 year lifetime (on a 30 percent flesh kibble food it is 900 animals but if fed RAW it is 3000 animals lives) ...maybe to reduce the waste of lives all these rescue dogs and cats should be destroyed if fed RAW/BARF. Why breed and kill so many more animals ? is a valid question. Every animal values its life does not want to suffer or be killed...chickens exist per DEFRA standards in cages of 19 chickens per 1m2 space for 6 weeks life length only if broiler chickens intended for MEAT. Working on some numbers...to do with NO KILL POLICY of pets... 1000 USD per Pet average cost per year TOO LOW ESTIMATE cost assuming none get sick and need more than vaccines and worming tablet vet fees. 40 Million pet cats and dogs in the USA alone at the end of 10 years of 4 million per year NO KILL POLICY would result in at least 40 billion USD annual ongoing costs to keep them alive.? Rescue_Pets_Cats_Dogs_CostsCONCLUSIONS:Am I pleased? I do not feed my dogs petfood of animal substance ! the numbers looking at the USA figures of slaughtered for human consumption animals and average human consumption figures indicate that petfood flesh must be sourced from dubious sources ! cruelty cases sick diseased animals not on the slaughter numbers of those slaughtered for human consumption.?PET FOOD ! If Flesh/Animal content based…is using the most diseased unhealthy parts of animals in petfood cancers/tumours included. It is also sourced from the cheapest imported animal parts subject due to being PETFOOD to the lowest failed quality controls of course for human food." the QUALITY issue ! apart from the NUMBERS of ANIMALS killed for PETFOOD involved...which is for the USA based on weight/size of chicken/rabbit size animals 18 billion chickens/rabbits per year to feed USA 200 million pet dogs and cats a 30 percent flesh/animal parts based kibble (20 pecent of the 200 million feeding 100 percent RAW make that number high....3000 animals per pet eaten if fed RAW over 1 average pet lifetime or 900 animals if fed a 30 percent animal content kibble)...................................................................The US National Library of MedicineNational Institutes of Health Research Article on Cat and Dog Vegan Diets:Scientific Authority body Andrew Knight and Madelaine Leitsberger Clive J. C. Phillips, Academic Editor Centre for Animal Welfare, University of Winchester, Winchester SO22 4NR, UK;...quote..."Both cats and dogs may thrive on vegetarian diets, but these must be nutritionally complete and reasonably balanced." and "a significant and growing body of population studies and case reports have indicated that cats and dogs maintained on vegetarian diets may be healthy—including those exercising at the highest levels—and, indeed, may experience a range of health benefits"? Received 2016 Jul 8; Accepted 2016 Sep 14.Andrew Knight BSc (Vet Biol), BVMS, CertAW, MANZCVS, DipECAWBM (AWSEL), DACAW, PhD, MRCVS, SFHEA. ? Professor of Animal Welfare and Ethics / Director, Centre for Animal Welfare. European and American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare, and for around a decade prior to 2012? practiced veterinary medicine. a European and RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law; an American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare; and a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. Excluding abstracts and letters Andrew has over 65 academic publications and a series of youtube videos on animal issues. These include an extensive series examining the contributions to human healthcare of animal experiments, which formed the basis for his 2010 PhD and his 2011 book The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments. Andrew’s other publications have examined the contributions of the livestock sector to climate change, vegetarian companion animal diets, the animal welfare standards of veterinarians, and the latest evidence about animal cognitive and related abilities, and the resultant moral implications. His informational websites include , and .........This? world top nutritional organisation?? Department of Veterinary Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1 (Schlesinger); Calgary Animal Referral and Emergency Centre, 7140–12th St SE, Calgary, Alberta T2H 2Y4 (Schlesinger, Joffe) did a report on RAW diets ! and concluded ? not recommended ! like the already provided by me vet top organisations that conclude overall AGAINST raw/barf pet feeding the organisation states..." "there is a lack of large cohort studies to evaluate risk or benefit of raw meat diets fed to pets"astonishing ! I only discovered this report 3rd June 2017What do other major Health Professional Organisations to do with Pet Animals say officially ?What do the experts say about feeding pets raw diets?? Just because wild animals eat raw meats does not imply that these foods are safe! A number of professional associations have condemned the practice of feeding raw food to dogs and cat:?The American Veterinary Medical Association policy (AVMA) adopted a policy statement addressing the issue in 2012 opposing the feeding of raw foods.?The AVMA is a not-for-profit association representing more than??89,000?veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services. The AVMA acts as a collective voice for its membership and for the profession.AVMA LeadershipAVMA OfficersPresident 2017-2018?—?Michael Topper, DVM, PhD, DACVPPresident-Elect 2017-2018?—?John de Jong, DVMVice President 2016-2018?—?Stacy Pritt, DVM, MS, MBA, CPIA, DACAWTreasurer 2017-2023?—?Arnold Goldman, DVM, MPHImmediate Past?President 2017-2018?—?Thomas Meyer, DVMBoard of Directors Chair 2017-2018?—?Michael Whitehair, DVMBoard of Directors Vice Chair 2017-2018?—?Gary Brown, DVMExecutive Vice President —?Janet Donlin, DVMAssistant Executive Vice President —?David E. Granstrom, DVM, PhD, DACVMThe American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) approved a policy in August 2012 that discourages feeding raw meat to pets.?"Past proponents of raw food diets believed that this was the healthiest food choice for pets. It was also assumed that feeding such a diet would cause no harm to other animals or to humans. There have subsequently been multiple studies showing both these premises to be false. Based on overwhelming scientific evidence, AAHA does not advocate or endorse feeding pets any raw or dehydrated nonsterilized foods, including treats that are of animal origin.Homemade raw food diets are unsafe because retail meats for human consumption can be contaminated with pathogens. Studies that have been done on both commercially available and homemade raw protein diets have found a high percentage (30–50 percent) of them contaminated with pathogenic organisms, and up to 30 percent?of the dogs fed such diets may shed pathogenic organisms in their stool. Many of the pathogens found in raw protein diets can be transmitted to the human population by contact with the food itself, pet, or environmental surfaces. A disturbing number of these organisms have also been shown to be resistant to multiple antimicrobials.Raw protein diets are now demonstrated to be a health risk for several groups, including:The pets consuming the dietOther animals in contact with these pets or their fecesHuman family membersThe publicPeople at highest risk of serious disease from the enteric pathogens found in raw diets include those that are very young, old, or immune-compromised. These are the very groups that are the focus of most animal-assisted intervention (AAI) programs. It is especially important that therapy pets involved in AAI not be fed raw protein diets.AAHA is committed to the human community, the veterinary medical profession, our AAHA hospitals, and the patients we serve in recommending the best known medical practices using evidence-based medicine. We value the relationships between our pets and their families, along with the positive impact that they have on the larger population, such as in AAI programs. Feeding a raw protein diet no longer concerns only each individual pet, but has become a larger community health issue; for this reason, AAHA can no longer support or advocate the feeding of raw protein diets to pets.The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) have both endorsed this statement.Resources:1. American Pet Product Association. 2003–2004 APPA National Pet Owners Survey. Greenwich, CT: APPA; 2004.2. American Pet Product Association. Guidelines for the Manufacturing of Natural Part Treats for Pets. . Billinghurst I. The BARF Diet (Raw Feeding for Dogs and Cats Using Evolutionary Principles). Bathurst, Australia: Ian Billinghurst; 2001.4. Cantor GH, Nelson S Jr, Vanek JA, et al. Salmonella shedding in racing sled dogs. 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New York, NY: Stray Dog Press; 2001.47. Wall PG, Davis S, Threlfall EJ, et al. Chronic carriage of multidrug resistant Salmonella Typhimurium in a cat. J Small Anim Pract. 1995;36:279–281.48. Weese SJ, Rousseau J, Arroyo L. Bacteriological evaluation of commercial canine and feline raw diets. Can Vet J. 2005;46:513–516.49. White DG, Datta A, McDermott P, et al. Antimicrobial susceptibility and genetic relatedness of Salmonella serovars isolated from animal-derived dog treats in the USA. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2003;52:860–863.50. Wright JG, Tengelsen LA, Smith KE, et al. Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Typhimurium in four animal facilities. Emerg Infect Dis. 2005;11:1235–1241.Adopted by the American Animal Hospital Association Board of Directors, October 2011."The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) states, “Pets should be fed cooked or prepared food (not raw diets)”CAPC, an independent council established to create guidelines for the optimal control of internal and external parasites that threaten the health of pets and people, brings together broad expertise in parasitology, internal medicine, public health, veterinary law, private practice and association leadership. Initially convened in 2002, CAPC was formed with the express purpose of changing the way veterinary professionals and pet owners approach parasite management, via best practices that better protect pets from parasitic infections while reducing the risk of zoonotic parasite transmission.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not recommend feeding raw foods to a pet because of the risk of food-borne infection to the pet and to household members...........................................................................................................................Facebook groups of Vegan Cats and Dogs... Vegan Dog Nutrition 7917 members 6 june 2017SISTER GROUPSVegan Dog Nutrition -Uk Recipes for Dogs - Vaccination Awareness - Uk Dogs Thriving Dog Training GROUPSNobivac Lepto 4 - our experiences Health - Dogs & Vaccinations Dogs Dogs United Vegan Cats (1145 members as at 2nd June 2017)Vegan Cats ?? (5764 members as at 2nd June 2017) ? Vegan Cats and Dogs Evolution Petfood? Vegans with Cats and Dogs in India Vegan Cats and dogs in Cyprus? January 2013 Article published of?100 Vegan-Eating Dogs; An encyclopedia of Vegan Dog Nutrition. ?Real Life examples of long lived dogs on Vegan Diets many rescues.?Downloadable 65 Pages Vegan Dog Food Booklet PDF TranslationPortages TranslationSpanish TranslationFrench TranslationPlease contact me if you are willing and able to translate Vegan Dogs into another language. Nutrition for Healthy Vegan Dogsby Gentle World on July 30, 2011ContentsIntroductionPutting Together a Basic MealProtein & CarbohydratesEnzymes & Beta-caroteneTaurine, L-Carnitine & B12Oils & Essential Fatty AcidsConclusionResources for Information and SuppliesIntroductionMany people are surprised to learn that not only can dogs enjoy vibrant health on a vegan diet, but just like people, their physical condition can actually improve as a result of eliminating animal foods.By genus, dogs are classified as carnivorous, but metabolically, they are actually omnivorous. This means that their nutritional requirements can be adequately met with a plant-based diet – as they can source or synthesize all the nutrients they require from plant foods with supplementation.Skeptical? Check out the story of? Bramble and the book story of the dog on amazon? Bramble? a vegan dog who lived to the age of 28 – a Welsh Border Collie making her one of the world’s longest-living dogs. Or how about the story of Piggy:“When we first found him on the streets of the Dominican Republic, Piggy was just a pup – he had no hair, he was skin hanging over a skeleton, and he could barely walk a couple of blocks,” Tod recalls. “After a few months recovering on his vegetarian diet, he literally tripled in size to 45 pounds, gained a foot in height, exploded with healthy, soft fur … and he runs for miles on his three legs.”Still not sure? Consider this story from CNN, where six veterinarians agreed that the nutritional requirements of dogs can be adequately met with a vegan diet.“The important thing is that you use a diet that has been shown to be nutritionally adequate for whatever stage of life you’re feeding, and it is absolutely possible to find a good quality commercial pet food that doesn’t have animal products in it,” states veterinarian Kathryn E. Michel, an associate professor of nutrition at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine.Michel recommends using commercial pet food that has gone through the Association of American Feed Control Officials feeding trials. “Or, if you prefer to cook meals from scratch, consult a credentialed expert in dog nutrition to ensure a proper balance of essential nutrients.” (See resources at the end of this article for more information.)Sandy Anderson, owner and founder of VeganPet in Australia, explains the philosophy behind the development of her products:“The National Research Council Committee on Animal Nutrition (NRC) and the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) have published guidelines of the minimum dietary requirements for dogs and cats… [Since 2005,] I have been working on making a dog and cat food using vegan alternatives. This food meets the NRC and AAFCO standards and, in some instances, exceeds them. The body’s basic building, energizing and replacing materials can come from a meat or chicken source or from a soybean and seaweed source. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that the basic cellular structure is the same from either source. I have now found all the vegan alternatives and am able to produce nutritionally-balanced food for both cats and dogs.”In addition, there is evidence demonstrating that vegan diets might actually offer benefits to dogs who suffer from various health problems. As stated on the Harbingers of a New Age website:“Studies and numerous case reports have shown that nutritionally sound vegetarian companion animal diets appear to be associated with the following health benefits: increased overall health and vitality, decreased incidences of cancer, infections, hypothyroidism, ectoparasites (fleas, ticks, lice and mites), improved coat condition, allergy control, weight control, arthritis regression, diabetes regression and cataract resolution.”Over decades of experience of caring for rescued dogs in Gentle World, we’ve learned a number of things along the way that we feel are important for caregivers to know about.As stated in the CNN article, because a dog has certain important nutritional requirements that are different to our own, it is necessary to pay careful attention to their needs, as you are making their decisions for them. But with a well-supplemented, balanced diet that is based on whole-foods, your canine companions can easily thrive as vegans. The health and vitality of our four-legged friends has actually surprised a few conventional vets!If your dog is currently eating an animal-based diet, it’s wise to be gentle and careful when switching to plant-based food, as any change in diet has the potential to cause digestive disorders. Many dogs (especially young dogs who don’t have ingrained carnivorous habits) will take to it right away, but for some, it may take a few days before they are even willing to try this new, meat-free fare.During the transition time, it’s a good idea to offer them foods that they find particularly irresistible (read on for suggestions). Once they realize how delicious their new food can be, we find that they tend to adjust pretty easily!There are some important differences to be aware of. Non-vegetarian dogs generally eat one meal a day, whereas vegan dogs should get two smaller meals daily, plus snacks. A healthy snack would be several dog biscuits or a handful or two (depending on the size of your dog) of dry kibble.For those who want the convenience or reassurance of ready-made foods that are nutritionally complete, there are a number of 100% vegetarian dog foods and snacks that meet canine nutrient standards. But to make it more affordable, and to incorporate more whole foods, we usually mix in home-made foods (explained below), along with some of the pre-made kibble, canned food or VegeDog supplement to help meet nutritional requirements.Other simple points to take note of:Meals should be served at room temperature or slightly warmed, along with a clean bowl of water.Dogs cannot process excess salt so be aware of giving them too much, especially if you’re adding some of your own dinner or leftovers to their meals.Taking your dog on daily walks in the sunshine is as important for their intake of Vitamin D as it is for the physical exercise.NB: There are some common human foods that cause toxic reactions in dogs. Onions, raw garlic, chocolate, nutmeg, raisins, and macadamia nuts are all known to be toxic to dogs. The ASPCA has a good list of foods that should remain ‘people foods’.Putting Together a Basic MealAt least a third to a half of your dog’s meal should consist of a quality protein source. The remaining portion can be made up of a variety of whole grains, raw and cooked vegetables, as well as certain supplemental items. The following pages contain more specifics.The Vegan Dog Nutrition Association recommends that the base of the meal be comprised of soybeans, lentils, rice, oats and sweet potatoes. Our favorite vegan vet tells us that pinto beans are the most non-allergenic food for vegan dogs, and that (along with sweet potatoes and carrots) they provide a good basis for the diet. Pinto beans and sweet potatoes can also be used exclusively for up to 6 to 8 weeks to determine whether your dog is suffering from food allergies.NB: All legumes should be well-cooked (until very soft) and preferably mashed or puréed in a food processor. Adding a sprinkling of sea vegetable flakes such as kelp or dulse helps to ensure a dietary source of minerals.Dogs can enjoy fruit?in small amounts – if they will eat it. Our dogs have enjoyed a variety of fruits, ranging from bananas, apples and orange, to watermelon! Just make sure that you don’t feed your dog fruit too close to a high-protein meal. The enzymes are different and can cause digestive discomfort.Protein & CarbohydratesA dog’s protein requirements are greater than ours. To ensure that your dog gets enough, make sure that approximately a third to a half of their meal consists of a high-quality protein source (such as well-cooked legumes – pintos, chick peas, soy beans, lentils, and split peas are all good). Other high-protein foods include tempeh, tofu, TVP, hummus, sprouted lentils/garbanzo beans (ground/blended).Unless your dog requires a grain-free diet for health reasons, well-cooked whole grains are good sources of both protein and carbohydrates, as well as other nutrients such as B vitamins. We’ve found that whole grains in moderation work really well for our dogs, including brown rice, quinoa, millet, polenta (corn grits) or blended fresh corn kernels, oats, barley, and buckwheat.Seitan (wheat-meat) is a high-protein vegetarian ‘meat’ made from gluten flour. Dogs absolutely love it, and (just like with humans) seitan can be a great help when ‘veganizing’ a formerly carnivorous dog. But since wheat gluten should not be consumed to excess, seitan remains an occasional treat for our dogs, as it is for our people.** NB: Plant-based meat alternatives sold in stores for humans are usually made from a combination of wheat gluten and soy, and are just as delectable to dogs as seitan is, but they tend to be more highly processed than home-made seitan. They’re nice for an occasional treat, or to win over a dog (or cat) who is used to the taste of meat, but they’re not very healthy to eat on a regular basis, for dogs or for humans.…Enzymes & Beta-caroteneSweet potatoes, carrots and other orange-colored root vegetables are important sources of beta-carotene, and should be included on a regular basis (cut finely and/or mashed). Regular potatoes (in small pieces or mashed) are also fine to include on occasion, but they do not include this important nutrient. Dogs convert beta-carotene into Vitamin A, which is a necessary nutrient that is hard for them to get elsewhere in a plant-based diet.Other vegetables (also cut finely and/or mashed) are good to include whenever possible, for the vitamins, minerals, enzymes and fiber. The best choices are pumpkin, squash, yams, carrots, and also other small bits of broccoli, brussels sprouts, cooked cabbage, etc. Raw, grated carrot and/or beetroot is good, as well as sprouts, and/or raw, dark leafy greens, finely chopped and mixed in well with their meals.Some authorities recommend adding digestive enzymes to a dog’s diet, though this is not something we’ve had reason to be concerned about. The company Harbingers of a New Age sells a product called Prozyme; a supplement for dogs that contains all of the enzymes they require.There are also some excellent supplements available for dogs, cats and other companion animals that are made from dark green leafy vegetables and other highly nutritious plant foods. One such product (which also happens to contain all the essential digestive enzymes as well as a comprehensive probiotic mixture) is called Green Mush, produced by Health Force Nutritionals. Green Mush is a whole food, green plant based powder, that includes large amounts of CoQ10, which is a powerful antioxidant involved in energy production and longevity. The owners of Health Force state that the product can be helpful for dogs, cats, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, ferrets, squirrels, other mammals and human animals too! Health Force Nutritionals is an excellent resource for both human and nonhuman nutritional needs.Taurine, L-Carnitine & B12Vegetarian dog specialists and most companies that sell vegan dog food advise adding taurine and L-carnitine to the diets of vegan dogs. These are two amino acids that are naturally found in animal flesh, but do not naturally occur in plants. Dogs cannot synthesize these nutrients themselves. Deficiencies can be potentially serious, so a supplement is an important preventative measure. Both of these nutrients can be bought at your local health food store, and they are also included in many commercial vegan dog products.Another supplement that we have included in our dogs’ diets is nutritional yeast; either Red Star Vegetarian Support Formula or Lotus Brands – both of which are rich in B vitamins, and are fortified with Vitamin B12. Whether or not you include nutritional yeast in your dog’s food, you should make sure that they receive an adequate source of B12.NB: Harbingers of a New Age provides a supplement called ‘VegeDog’, which provides two of these: Vitamin B12 and taurine. One month’s supply of this fantastic product costs just $12.00. That’s only 40 cents per day to make sure that your dog is getting these important nutrients, as well as other essential vitamins and minerals.Oils & Essential Fatty AcidsDogs need a certain amount of oil in their diets, and if they’re lacking it, their coat will be a clear sign. A lusterless coat can transform after a few days of including a nutritious oil in the diet, such as flax. A dog’s oil requirements can also be met with 1-2 tablespoons of tahini (sesame seed butter), flax seed oil, hemp seed oil, or ground flax seeds.? A teaspoon or two of organic sunflower, olive, or other food oil poured over their food will get them to eat anything! Flax and hemp have the added benefit of being Omega-rich.There are many studies that confirm the powerful healing benefits of giving dogs flax seed oil or another fatty acid blend. To ensure your dogs are receiving the necessary essential fatty acids (omegas 3, 6, & 9), add 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of vegan essential fatty acid oil. Mustard seed oil contains all the essential fatty acids. An alternative (though it’s not as complete), would be flax seed oil, hemp seed oil, or 1 teaspoon of ground or soaked flax seeds. (This is beneficial for vegan humans as well). ‘Total EFA’ oil also serves other purposes such as helping joint function and coat health. These oils are especially important for senior dogs.Vega EFA Oil Blend is made from a combination of antioxidant and phytonutrient rich seed oils including green tea seed oil and blueberry seed oil. Deva and V-Pure are now producing vegan DHA, long chain fatty-acids from seaweed in a capsule for humans, which you can share with your companion animals.Cranimals organic supplements contain vegan EFAs like DHA and ALA, as well as beta-carotene and a host of other valuable phytonutrients (urinary tract, dental and heart healthy antioxidants from berry extracts and vitamins and minerals from organic spirulina). The powdered and liquid Cranimals supplements for dogs and cats, as well as their?Zendog biscuits, supply EFAs from algae, flax and cranberries.ConclusionBeing a responsible guardian for any animal means making an effort to ensure that his or her diet is nutritionally complete, just as you would for yourself. The best thing you can do for your animal friends is to continue to keep yourself informed, as there is new research being released all the time. To feel secure in your decisions, we suggest that you do some personal research as to the nutritional requirements of your dog’s specific breed.Having said that, we have found that most vegans agree that it’s easy to feed dogs a plant-based diet. Even dogs who turn their noses up at vegan food when it is initially offered will often change their mind the next day when they get hungry! And within days, they eat with gusto, as if they had always been vegan!The change in temperament that occurs as a result is remarkable. As dogs lose their taste for flesh and blood, their desire to hunt and kill tends to lessen, making them less aggressive and more gentle. We’ve actually watched our dogs evolve from killing small animals to protecting and gently playing with our rescued rabbits!Our dogs have all made remarkable transformations on the vegan diet, both in physical health and in temperament. And for the committed vegan, it’s a beautiful way to get even closer with your canine friends.…NB: There are a number of ‘nearly vegan’ dog foods marketed internationally that contain one or two ingredients that are not actually vegan. For example, some include animal-derived vitamin D3 rather than plant-based vitamin D2. If you are not sure that the product is 100% vegan, we suggest you contact the company to find out. VEGAN CATS (Basel). 2016 Sep; 6(9): 57.?Published online 2016 Sep 21.?doi:??10.3390/ani6090057?PMCID:?PMC5035952?Vegetarian versus Meat-Based Diets for Companion Animals?Andrew Knight*?and?Madelaine ?Leitsberger"Both cats and dogs may thrive on vegetarian diets, but these must be nutritionally complete and reasonably balanced. Owners should also regularly monitor urinary acidity, and should correct urinary alkalinisation through appropriate dietary additives, if necessary.""a significant and growing body of population studies and case reports have indicated that cats and dogs maintained on vegetarian diets may be healthy—including those exercising at the highest levels—and, indeed, may experience a range of health benefits."June 18, 2015?·?Vegan Cats: The Bottom Line (by Andy Williams)Cats do not need meat to survive.Technically speaking, cats need a specific assemblage of nutrients which meet all of their dietary needs. Chief among these are taurine, arachidonic acid, pyroxidine, methionine, and vitamin A. It just so happens that these nutrients are conveniently packaged in the proper proportions in form of fresh meat. It?is also important that the cat's diet allows them to maintain a healthy pH balance between 6.2-6.4Now, if modern science could provide a way to deliver these nutrients without the need for killing animals in horrific slaughterhouse conditions, would this be such a terrible thing? The commercial meat-based pet food industry creates a 'food' that is so far removed from the natural diet of the ancestor of the common housecat, and one that is so lacking in the essential nutrients that a cat needs, that they must supplement their product with the very same nutrients that vegan cat food manufacturers add to their products (taurine, vitamins, minerals, etc...). Go read the label on your meat based cat food. Again, if this is the perfect food for them, then why the need for all of the supplementation?Furthermore, as a vegan, why would you choose to doom hundreds of animals to die in a slaughterhouse to feed a single animal that only exists due to human irresponsibility and hubris? Why love one animal (your pet cat) and kill others (cows, chickens, turkeys, sheep, etc)? Isn't this the same question that we ask carnists? Domestic cats should not really exist, at all. Their existence is not 'natural', so to talk about the 'natural' diet of such animals is complete nonsense. The pet issue is a man made problem, and a man made solution has been created to deal with it. Feeding dogs a plant based diet is a no-brainer and several companies have spent the last few decades working hard to develop plant based formulations that cater to the nutritional needs of cats. Any person who is serious about veganism and saving the lives of animals would jump at this chance! While we are dealing with this situation, why exacerbate the problem by bringing even more animals into the circle of suffering?People often claim that feeding their cat a plant-based diet is cruel because it harms the health of the cat. Given that all of the required nutrients are present in such diets, I'm not sure from where these claims arise. What percentage of housecats finish their lives with a tearful goodbye at a vet clinic because of cancer or some other malady which forces their owners to "put them to sleep"? Is the particular diet that was fed to the cat for all her life ever questioned? The fact is that if you are not feeding your cat live mice and insects, you have no place to judge a person who is trying to find a way to feed their cat in a more compassionate manner.If anything, forcing a cat to eat meat is 100% detrimental to the health of the cows, chickens, ducks, sheep and fish that are killed in the factory farming industry. It's really a matter of who's life you care more about--the cat you do see or the faceless animals you never have to see. The good news that plant based cat and dogs foods do exist. Dogs are easy. 99% of dogs will do just fine without animal products. In some cases, cats won't take to it, but the protocol or transitioning a cat to a plant based diet is well established.The meat-based diet that you have chosen is not markedly more "natural" than a properly supplemented plant-based offering. Many cats have thrived on such a diet with the added precaution of careful monitoring of pH, a problem which can usually be addressed with a supplement that brings the pH level back into the proper range.I've been asking the question for years, and thus far, not one person has been able to explain how forcing countless animals to suffer and die in a slaughterhouse is a more humane solution than trying a healthy, properly supplemented plant-based diet for your cat.At the very least, I would encourage those with cats in their lives to study the options carefully. Many vendors have been selling plant-based diets for cats for decades with great success. Here is a good link to get you started... US National Library of MedicineNational Institutes of Health Research Article on Cat and Dog Vegan Diets:Scientific Authority body Andrew Knight and Madelaine Leitsberger Clive J. C. Phillips, Academic Editor Centre for Animal Welfare, University of Winchester, Winchester SO22 4NR, UK;...quote..."Both cats and dogs may thrive on vegetarian diets, but these must be nutritionally complete and reasonably balanced." and "a significant and growing body of population studies and case reports have indicated that cats and dogs maintained on vegetarian diets may be healthy—including those exercising at the highest levels—and, indeed, may experience a range of health benefits"? Received 2016 Jul 8; Accepted 2016 Sep 14.Andrew Knight BSc (Vet Biol), BVMS, CertAW, MANZCVS, DipECAWBM (AWSEL), DACAW, PhD, MRCVS, SFHEA. ? Professor of Animal Welfare and Ethics / Director, Centre for Animal Welfare. European and American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare, and for around a decade prior to 2012? practiced veterinary medicine. a European and RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law; an American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare; and a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. Excluding abstracts and letters Andrew has over 65 academic publications and a series of youtube videos on animal issues. These include an extensive series examining the contributions to human healthcare of animal experiments, which formed the basis for his 2010 PhD and his 2011 book The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments. Andrew’s other publications have examined the contributions of the livestock sector to climate change, vegetarian companion animal diets, the animal welfare standards of veterinarians, and the latest evidence about animal cognitive and related abilities, and the resultant moral implications. His informational websites include , and . Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans Where to find more information about vegetarian and vegan issues and diets for cats and dogs?1:59 Where to find more information about vegetarian and vegan issues and diets for cats and dogs?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans491?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans How much food to give to your cat or dog?4:35 How much food to give to your cat or dog?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans1?076?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans How to transition your cat or dog to a vegetarian or vegan diet?3:34 How to transition your cat or dog to a vegetarian or vegan diet?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans882?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans Is it unnatural for cats and dogs to be on a vegetarian or vegan diet?4:02 Is it unnatural for cats and dogs to be on a vegetarian or vegan diet?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans2?820?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans Why do people choose vegetarian diets for their cats and dogs?1:33 Why do people choose vegetarian diets for their cats and dogs?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans351?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans What scientific evidence is there to show that cats and dogs are affected by meat based diets?0:49 What scientific evidence is there to show that cats and dogs are affected by meat based diets?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans298?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet...Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans Has there been a rise in diseases like cancers in cats and dogs over the past 20-30 years?2:24 Has there been a rise in diseases like cancers in cats and dogs over the past 20-30 years?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans242?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans What are the hazards associated with meat based diets for animals?3:38 What are the hazards associated with meat based diets for animals?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans428?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans Can cats and dogs safely go vegetarian and what are the requirements of the vegetarian diet?1:14 Can cats and dogs safely go vegetarian and what are the requirements of the vegetarian diet?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans397?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans Are there health risks associated with vegetarian diets for cats and dogs?3:21 Are there health risks associated with vegetarian diets for cats and dogs?Vegusto UKil y a 4?ans2?226?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet.Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans The health benefits of cats and dogs on vegetarian diets2:48 The health benefits of cats and dogs being on vegan dietsVegusto UKil y a 4?ans6?820?vuesVegusto interview with Dr. Andrew Knight regarding the many aspects of maintaining cats and dogs on a vegetarian or vegan diet...Andrew Knight a publié un bulletin il y a 4?ans The story of Little Tyke - the most famous vegetarian 'cat' in history3:02 Fascinating true story about the famous little TykeVegusto UKil y a 4?ans1?642?vues? Video on Vegan Dogs and Cat issues.? Dr. Armaiti May, who has a veterinary practice in Southern California, appeared as a guest speaker at a NW Veg event in Vancouver, WA. Dr. May is a vegan and incorporates her philosophy of compassion for all animals into the care she administers toward the pets she sees as patients.She explains that dogs and even cats can be fed a meatless diet and still maintain good health, maybe even better health as vegan pets. She discusses how to transition your pet and what variations of response might be involved, and invites people to take part in a survey she is conducting on the health of long-tern vegan pets.Other related topics are discussed as questions are opened up to the audience.Dr. May can be reached at her website, .VEGAN CAT ONLINE PAGE example....there are many healthy thriving Vegan cats around. Without taking a group member picture of one here is one on an independent website clearly thriving and healthy vegan cat. as are the others. the vet approved vegan cat foods available now are fine. provided by the Vegan Society..."Wakefield and colleagues (2006) compared the health of 34 cats maintained on vegetarian diets for at least a year, with that of 52 cats maintained on meat-based diets for at least a year. There were no significant differences in age, sex, body condition, housing, or perceived health status, with most cats described as healthy or generally healthy.""There is no scientific reason why a diet comprised only of plant, mineral and synthetically-based ingredients cannot be formulated to meet all of the palatability, nutritional and bioavailability needs of the species for which it is intended. In fact, several commercially-available vegan diets for cats and dogs aim to do so, and have jointly supported thousands of healthy vegan cats, dogs and ferrets (who are also naturally carnivorous) for many years. Suppliers of such diets are listed here. " updated September 2016"Vegetarian pet foods and availabilityThe Vegetarian Society currently approves a number of vegetarian pet foods such as Benevo. Benevo Adult Cat Original and Benevo Due Cat and Dog FoodThe Veggie Pets website also offers a range of vegetarian cat food."Quote found also of Vet...Armaiti May, D.V.M, C.V.A., Dr. May's Veterinary House Calls"In general, dogs are much easier to maintain on a vegan diet than are cats. Although cats are biologically carnivores, in many cases they can be successfully maintained on a vegan diet as long as it meets all of the nutritional requirements specific to cats and their overall health is adequately monitored, with particular attention to urinary tract health. Cats require the same nine essential amino acids that are needed in the diet of all mammals. However, in addition, cats also require arginine and taurine. Taurine is found naturally in meat but can be supplied in synthetic form. Without adequate taurine, cats may go blind and may develop dilated cardiomyopathy (a type of heart disease)."Interestingly my BENEVO dog food has Taurine in it I noticed !? ?? Vegan Cats WebsiteLIONS can be VEGANS too....real life actual case. "Perhaps the most famous vegetarian ‘cat’ in America was an orphaned lioness named Little Tyke. Raised by Georges and Margaret Westbeau in the 1950s with a menagerie of other rescued animals, including a lamb, deer and swan – all of whom became her friends, Little Tyke resisted all attempts by the Westbeaus to feed her meat. She would reportedly even refuse milk mixed with a tiny amount of blood (Westbeau 1986).African lions possess short, powerful jaws and have skulls highly adapted to killing and eating natural prey such as gnus, zebras, gazelles, impalas and giraffes. Made desperate by veterinarian claims Little Tyke would become severely ill without meat, the Westbeaus posted a $1,000 reward for anyone who could find a way to entice her to eat meat. In the meantime meals consisted of a double handful of cooked grains, chosen for their high protein content, and their calcium, fats, and roughage, along with a half gallon of milk and two eggs. Little Tyke refused bones, so to safeguard the health of her teeth and gums, the Westbeaus supplied rubber boots sprinkled with perfume, to which she was attracted. One boot lasted almost a month (Westbeau 1986).At four years of age, this mature African lioness weighed 352 pounds or 160 kg. Her body stretched 10 feet 4 inches or 3.15 m in length, and she could run at 40 miles or 64 km per hour. One of America's most able zoo curators said Little Tyke was the best of her species he had ever observed. She had shown no signs of dietary deficiency, so the Westbeaus finally stopped trying to feed her meat, and finally ceased worrying about the dietary warnings their veterinarians had delivered. She eventually died of viral pneumonia contracted during a stressful episode of television filming (during which she licked day old chicks, and played with lambs, a kitten, and the producer's seven year old daughter), which was conducted during a heat wave (Westbeau 1986).To date, hundreds of more conventionally sized cats have successfully been maintained – some for many years, on a vegetarian diet. Numerous accounts of these cats exist on the websites of vegetarian pet food suppliers and in the additional resources provided." pet food supplies for vegan cats.PETA page on Vegan Cats and Dogs...."Many vegetarians and vegans feed healthful, meatless diets to their companion animals. One remarkable example is that of Bramble, a 27-year-old border collie whose vegan diet of rice, lentils, and organic vegetables earned her consideration by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s oldest living dog in 2002. Studies have shown that the ailments associated with meat consumption in humans, such as allergies, cancer, and kidney, heart, and bone problems, also affect many nonhumans. Pet food has also been recalled during mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), scares because of the risk that contaminated meat was processed into the food. One deputy commissioner states that cats especially “are susceptible to BSE.”""Vegetarian or vegan dogs and cats enjoy their food and good health, and a vegetarian diet for your companion animal is ethically consistent with animal rights philosophy.""nutrients, not ingredients is what really matters"… Resources for Information and SuppliesVEGAN COMPANIESThe Vegan Dog Nutrition Association has a free, downloadable book called Vegan Dogs: Compassionate Nutrition. The book includes recipes for nutritionally complete meals, as well as lots of information about dog nutrition.Harbingers of a New Age provides ‘VegeDog’ and other supplementation products to add to your home-cooked whole food meals for cats and dogs and is a source of lots of information. Owner James Peden was the first to sell vegan products for cats and dogs, and has authored a book entitled: Vegetarian Cats and Dogs. offers information on feeding dogs and a book entitled: Vegetarian Dogs: Toward a World Without Exploitation. The book offers recipes for dog food and a wealth of information about nutrition, supplements, exercise, care and ethics for dogs.Vegan Essentials, Pangea & Cosmos Vegan Shoppe are online stores that sell various vegan dog supplies.Vegan Pet – Australia’s all-vegan pet food company. Dog and cat kibble made from human-grade ingredients. They are an excellent resource for information about feeding cats vegan. Product also available in New Zealand.V-Dog – V-dog Crunchy Nuggets with Pasta, Rice and Vegetables is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for adult maintenance based on the product’s calorie content.Ami Vegan Dog Food and Vegan Cat Food is made in Italy, but available in the US and elsewhere. offers a range of products for cats and dogs.Evolution Diet makes only vegan dog and cat food.?Evolution Diet Gourmet Pasta has been designed to meet AAFCO nutrient profiles for all life stages.Benevo – for readers in the UK, Benevo Duo is a wet food formulated to meet and exceed the Association of American Feed Control Officials guide for dogs in all life stages. All other Benevo products (for dogs and cats) are vegan.Boston Baked Bonz is a 100% vegan company that markets hand-made dog treats.Andean Dream makes gluten-free, soy-free, corn-free quinoa dog cookies with no added salt.Front Porch Pets markets ‘the original sweet potato dog chew’ as a highly nutritious vegan alternative that is excellent for your dog’s teeth and general health.Max and Ruffy’s makes a selection of vegan dog treats using 100% organic, non-GMO, human-grade ingredients.Beastie Biscuits are hand-rolled, hand cut biscuits made with wholesome organic ingredients.Bark for Peace markets vegan dog treats that are 100% human grade, almost 100% organic, and free of all major allergens.Apawthecary makes dog treats that double as healthy supplements. They use all vegan and organic human grade ingredients along with signature herbal blends.Happier Pets in Australia makes a range of healthy snacks for vegan dogs and cats.Dr Chew makes a 100% natural dog chew treat from cooked, sliced and air-dried sweet potato.Fruitables are dog treats made from organic fruits such as pumpkin, blueberry, cranberry and sweet potato.Lively Doggie Food is a Taiwanese company that produces vegan dog food and dog treats.The Ultimate Meal is a smoothie powder that is 100% nutritionally complete for humans. It is also an excellent supplement for dogs.Health Force Nutritionals makes a product called ‘Green Mush’, a whole-food supplement that includes all the essential digestive enzymes as well as a comprehensive probiotic mixture.Barley Dog & Barley Cat are green-powder supplements made from barley grassCranimals are dog and cat supplements and treats made from certified organic cranberries and other plant-based ingredients. (Cranberries inhibit the growth of the bacteria responsible for 80-90% of urinary tract infections.)The Raw Truth Natural Dog Treats are made from superfood human-grade, plant-based ingredients, with no additives. They are perfect for dogs with?sensitive stomachs, allergies, chronic disease, weight issues, or those who like healthy treats.Isabella Dog Biscuits?are made from?100% human grade ingredients,?sourced locally and organically whenever possible.?All biscuits are corn, soy, sugar and wheat free.V-Complete?is a supplement for homemade vegan dog food. The company is?based in Berlin Germany, and also?offers a blog with recipes:? n Pepper –?Organic, vegan, ayurvedic dog treats made with simple ingredients without any artificial flavors, presevatives or colors.Nothing Fishy – A?vegan company in the UK that supplies Omega 3 from algae. PETA articles on Vegan Dogs…NON-VEGAN COMPANIES THAT MARKET VEGAN OPTIONSHalo Vegan Garden Medley – No corn, wheat or wheat gluten.VegePooch – An independent Australia-based supplier of vegan and vegetarian foods, treats and accessories for companion animals.Evangers Dog and Cat food Company offers a vegan canned dog and cat food called ALL FRESH VEGETARIAN DINNER with interesting fresh ingredients. (They used to use non-vegan vitamin D3, but have changed to the vegan version, D2.) Most of their other products are not vegan.BiOPet produces a 100% vegan formula sourced within Australia (they have a non-vegan formula also). The Vitamin D3 in their recipe is synthetic and not sourced from animals.Natural Life makes a dry food that is vegan, but most of their products are not.Pet Guard offers two vegan moist dog foods: Dog Vegetarian Feast and Organic Vegetarian Vegan Entree with the word VEGAN on the label! They also offer Mr. Barkey’s and Mr. Pugsley’s vegan dog biscuits (and many non-vegan products)Dick Van Patten’s Natural Balance Pet Food – vegan kibble called Natural Balance Vegetarian Formula which contains no soy products.Dr Harvey’s Veg-to-Bowl is a grain-free dog food pre-mix made with nine different vegetables that when mixed with protein and oil makes a complete all-natural dog food for companion dogs.Yarrah Organic Vegetarian Dog Food is a 100% organic meal made with all vegetarian ingredients, that contains all the essential vitamins and minerals a dog needs. This vegan recipe is completely free from meat and meat by-products........................................................... Many pages of information and links to videos suppliers etc regarding Vegan Cats and DogsSuppliers and Recommendations of Vegan Cat and Dog food suppliers... Vegetarian Pet Foods ↑?1.1 Australia & New Zealand ↑All Natural Pet CareAuckland+64 9 626 5754Importer and distributor of Ami Vegan PetfoodSupplier of vegecat, vegedog, vegekit, vegepup and vegeyeast nutritional supplements.Augustine Approved+61402213300Melbourne, Australia - shipping worldwideProducer of certified organic and certified vegan wholefood products for people and dogsProducer of Augustine's SuperFood (starter kits) and Augustine's SuperBoost (supplements).Vegan Pet+61-(0)3-5942-7461Suppliers in several Australian states and New ZealandManufacturer and supplier of "nutritionally complete and balanced" dry vegan cat and dog food formulated from 'natural ingredients, with the exception of synthetically produced taurine, niacin and some vitamins.'VegePoochSydneyAn independent AU-based supplier of vegan and vegetarian foods. Offer many varieties of dog and cat food, snacks and chews, such as Pegetables, Dr Chew, Burp stik.1.2 Europe ↑AMI049-780-17-12Padova, ItalyManufacturer and international supplier of 'non-animal tested ecologically-sustainable vegetarian pet foods free of dyes, artificial preservatives and genetically-modified organisms'. Opposed to animal experimentation.+33-389-68-13-47Hagenthal le Haut, FranceImporter of AMI and Benevo vegan pet foods.Ecodog+46-(0)-730-558-647SwedenSupplier for Sweden for V-Dog (UK) and Benevo vegetarian dog and cat food. Sales via webshop and retailers.Ethical Pets"All our products fall into one or more of the following categories: fair trade, eco-friendly, recycled, organic, sustainable, vegan, high-welfare, non-toxic, and natural."+44-(0)161 343 3371Cheshire, UKFutterservice-Fulda+49-(0)6657/553973Hofbieber, GermanySupplier of vegetarian dog and cat food, snacks and chews, such as Ami, Yarrah, Benevo, Vegusto, Vegourmet, Terra-PuraGiraffenland.de+49-(0)8544-9185 50Aicha vorm Wald, GermanySupplier of vegetarian (Yarrah) and vegan (Ami Cat & Ami Dog) pet food.Vega-LifeRetail Benevo vegan pet foods in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands.VegeMondoGent, BelgiumImporter of Amì vegan pet food for Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands.Veg' et ChatNimes, FranceSupplier of vegecat, vegedog, vegekit, vegepup and vegeyeast nutritional supplements.+44-(0)23 9245 3355Havant, Hampshire, UKSupplier of a range of non-animal tested vegan pet foods and nutritional supplements.Vegusto+41 71 470 04 04SwitzerlandSupplier of Vegusto and AMI vegetarian/vegan cat and dog food throughout Europe. National distributors exist in Switzerland, the UK and Italy.+39 0422 301497ItalySupplier of Amì/Yarrah and Dorwest Herbs products. Sells only vegan and cruelty free products for dogs and cats.1.3 US & Canada ↑Carnitine-US/CAN: 1-866-610-6004Elsewhere: +1-905-473-5790Markham, Ontario, CanadaDilated cardiomyopathy (DCM – a heart disease) secondary to nutritional deficiencies of taurine and/or carnitine have been documented in golden retrievers, boxers, Doberman pinschers and cocker spaniels. ‘Giant’ canine breeds are also thought to be predisposed to DCM. Supplementation is advisable if doubt exists about dietary adequacy.Dr Chew+1-253-835-1427WA, USDog treats made from sweet potatoGreen Leaf Vegan Distribution+1-416-706-6538Thornhill, Ontario, CanadaDistributor (to retailers, but can advise on outlet locations) of the AmiDog and AmiCat productsHarbingers of a New Age+1-406-295-4944Troy, MT, USManufacturer and supplier of vegecat, vegedog, vegekit, vegepup and vegeyeast nutritional supplements.PetGuard OrganicsNatural tinned vegan dog food "free of animal byproducts, artificial flavoring, coloring, sweeteners, corn, soy, wheat, and yeast."V-dog+1-888-280-8364Sacramento, CA, US"Crunchy [dog] nuggets using only natural, healthy and wholesome ingredients and without the use of artificial colors or preservatives... approved by The Vegetarian Society... developed without the use of animal testing."Waukesha, WI, USUS/CAN: 1-866-88-VEGANElsewhere: +1-262-574-7761International suppliers of a range of vegetarian pet food Vegan Vet Views of references on Vegan Cat and Dog Diets Cat and Dog foods often include shelter destroyed cats and dogs ! but NOT LEAST ! real life PERSONAL VEGAN PET DOGS of mine lol ! My high energy VEGAN DOGS ! Falcon and Feja !I went VEGAN fully AFTER my dogs had lol !Current UK Vet for them is Daleside in Wrexham/Wrecsam North Wales. ? On facebook there is a Vegan Vet Group also ! dogs were not always vegan...to start with I tried both standard prepared wet and dry packaged petfood as well as a short period of BARF/RAW feeding quickly abandoned.I took a look one day at the content of the Royal Canin standard non vegan dogfood as well as Hills another high quality approved ?non vegan brand and looked in petshops etc at other package details and realised...the actual FLESH content of standard petfoods was only 25 percent ! I thought well nutritional needs are obviously being met via the plant content of their foods. I heard at a Wolf Sanctuary in the mountains of France they were feeding their reserve kept wolves on standard low level flesh content food also ! they highly recommended not feeding the wolves RAW in fact...Here is a short summary of the percentages on 1 standard non vegan kibble dogfood...I studied many packets...the majority of those sold in vets...have 25 percent flesh meal on average. "Burns Choice Chicken and Maize: ?41.00 12kg: Burns have brought out a cheaper variety of their most common and classic recipes, it is called Burns Choice.The ingredients are Whole Grain Maize 71% Chicken Meal 17% Peas, Chicken Oil, Seaweed, Vitamins, and Minerals."Chicken MEAL at 17 PERCENT ! who are we kidding ? many packets do not DARE put the percentages in full view additionally ! because we would all realise...out dogs are almost VEGANS on non vegan kibble out there...and MEAL means the Ground up cancerous unfit for humans bits of animals ! and that crap...is making dogs ill ! If flesh called meat then that too is below human standards flesh...and full of toxins antibiotics processed pesticides etc.?ooh ! edit on 10th nov 2017 ! a youtube video about making your own natural home made vegan dog food !?yankie doodle accent love it lol...dargs...means dogs lol !? ??Gaia Glows?Ajoutée le 8 nov. 2017.............................................................................Previous text/write up of this page continued after the video found ...Then my bitch got Stomach ulcers...besides kennel cough (in spite of vaccination) and Ehrlichiose (unvaccinatable fly sand insect bite caused deadly disease that attacks internal organs and blood of the dog in the space of a few days the dog can die and she nearly did, this can i read later also ?lie dormant for 5 years with no obvious symptoms and rear its ugly head later therefore) so...all kinds of tests as usual to find the causes of any illness?in my dogs done...medications given of course...but the ulcers were not going away...then came the acidity issue found to be responsible for the ulcers...I thought it was the meat that was acidic but no it is the stomac that reacts to the meat...anyway...acid..ulcers...simple words that i did understand at the time...and then told...go vegan...the dog needs to cut out meat/flesh ?the medication isn't helping it is getting worse. So ? Dogs went vegan . It turns out that?he acidity of ?not?meat itself but the acids produced in the stomac to digest meat excessively being harmful and ?can be a contributory factor to stomach cancer ultimately. ?I found on vet recommendations Royal Canin produced in Canada Vegetarian/Vegan dogfood kibble ! ?Meat is now proven scientifically to cause high risk stomac and other cancers in?humans...seems highly likely our dogs are also having these similar reactions...the additives in cattle feed, pesticides put on crops and grasslands,??the antibiotics in farmed animals are not "natural" at all...all sorts of poisonous toxic substances are today in flesh. Seeing how greedy of many of my vegetable and nut foods my dogs were ,?the decision for them to go VEGAN was made...stomach ulcers disappeared...coats shiney and high energy visible...vet constant checks all fine...POOH turned SOFTER I did notice...and varied...sometimes mostly? HUGE light brown sausages like a chopped up swiss roll for my MALE dog and smaller darker brown more solid smaller longer sausages for my BITCH...but also often occasional porridge like light brown from my male...showing differences in stools of both dogs on the same diet...albeit SNACKS eaten varied as each dog has their preferences my male Falcon not so keen on peanuts that my bitch shells faster than I do lol ! I changed occasionally also from giving them home made mixes of cooked cereals with TOFU or changing from Organic to Non organic Kibble vegan food ...and noticed every time stool changes immediately ...organic seemed to produce darker more solid stools...different manufacturers also showed differences in the stools. They did NOT seem to digest QUORN well on 2 occasions given in emergency as out of food...a mushroom funghi human food...so that is to be avoided in future.?Eating grass occasionally then vomiting episodes still continued for both dogs also. Especially immediately after a change of diet given to them or in reaction maybe to things as TREATS they had been given and eaten.Dog Stools, Pooh, Poops are a useful indicator of state of health. For dogs, humans all of us. Too solid means constipation problems and too loose watery means diorhea problems indicating causes to be concerned about and try to identify. Worms can also be seen if the dogs have those but often invisible to the naked eye but also a possible cause of ill health besides evidence of having eaten something that does not agree with the dog or caused by other health problems.I THINK IT IS INTERESTING AND MORE IMPORTANTLY USEFUL to talk all aspects of indicators of our pets health...STOOLS (pooh, poops, faeces, feces, shit whatever word people use as well as URINE (pee, piss, piddle) are a big indicator ! and we can all learn about our individual dogs as well as generally.Flesh and bones if those are eaten pass through the digestive system longer than plant based foods. Dogs have much shorter intestines to process food than us humans have so food moves through faster in dogs and that is safer as flesh rotting is toxic of course fast. Flesh also creates very acidic digestive juices needed to digest flesh, more so than for plants so harmful to intestines often.World Health Organisations have warned us now... meat causes cancers. our dogs not affected too ? dream on. there is poison in pesticides antibiotics etc in farm animal feeds ! dogs are?sicker more allergies more cancers etc just like humans trends !This is the ok shorter as bagged Male standard Vegan Poop 2nd poop of the day smaller than normal quantityThis is the same day same diet same time Female dog smaller than normal vegan poop 2nd poop of the day smaller quantityThis below is the porridge 1st early morning day day male vegan dog poop that alarms me sometimes but visit to vet later when it had turned to more solid putty said not diorhea so not of concern other than yes he had probably reacted adversely to having eaten a bowl of tomato soup with basil that I had let go cold so not eaten myself the night before.FEE NOIRE DE LA VALLEE DES SORTILEGES age 7 june 20171. Rage, 2. Carre, 3. Parvovirose, 4. Hepatite/Rubarth, 5. Leptospirose, 6. Toux de Chenil Parainfluenza,7. Toux de Chenil Bordetella, 8. Piroplasmose/Babiose, 9. Lyme, 10. Leishmaniose. ?Vaccinated regularly.?Were the standard vaccines both my dogs were given..."forced" on them by myself to help prevent death by mortal diseases. Vaccines are said to increase risks of epilepsy ...which their Belgian Shepherd breed is very prone to genetically. Microchips are said to increase the risks of cancers additionally. Eating grass that has had pesticides or fertilisers? put on it also affect the risks of cancers and other health problems just as the air the dogs breath close to the ground and those grasses etc that have had those chemicals put on them everywhere.BELIEVE in VEGANISM ! ok ok....I will not get another purchased dog being VEGAN now it would be RESCUE ! but ! BIG BUT ! it is a HUGE credit to VEGANISM that a vegan dog has become INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION accredited by SO MANY INTERNATIONAL JUDGES in so many countries ! 14 CACS, 7 CACIBS, de juges différents du nord, centre et sud Europe, ADN, Exempt Dysplasie des hanches AA, CSAU, CANT do NOT apologise for having VEGAN DOGS or CATS ! I do NOT apologise for other vegans calling me and other vegans who feed their pet cats and dogs Vegan as ABUSIVE and CRUEL? ! they are WRONG. And...I have been BANNED from Vegan and NON VEGAN groups for even saying my dogs are VEGAN. I do not consider myself vegan...if to feed just 1 pet dog of mine I would be the cause of 3000 deaths of other animals over the average lifetime of 15 years for a medium sized dog like mine...just to keep 1 animal alive of my choice. As to why I got banned from CHAMPDOGS forum online (not a facebook group but pedigree dogs group) worth mentioning to new vegans...be prepared with vegan pets to get abuse from NON VEGANS and VEGANS about having vegan pet dogs and cats...online groups outisde of facebook also beware...Champdogs and Pets Corner UK are very hostile...accusations of animal cruelty ...get a rabbit etc are standard bans and posts deleted...by the time My bitch became Grand Champion of course that was the END of the BARF argument of best for looks and coat issues lol...no wonder I got banned there again...ps what the hell was I doing on a CHAMPDOGS forum lol ? pedigrees eeek ? I was not yet then VEGAN...managed actually to get myself BANNED there BEFORE I went vegan and abused when I simply said well BARF seems a bit EXCESSIVE to feed dogs with all those lives taken when dogs live perfectly well without being BARF ! lol ! the rabid lot told me to GET A RABBIT not a dog ! lol ! anyway. My dogs are pedigrees...bought pre vegan days...my bitch is international Grand Champion so unfortunately all that BARF feeding wasn't needed for her to pass the world top judges for coat looks and general beauty of course. Which was a claim of the CHAMPDOGS lot...being heavily into sleek coats saying BARF was best for that. FEE NOIRE DE LA VALLEE DES SORTILEGES is NOT a BARF fed dog she is VEGAN ! ja booh to BARF of not Grand Champion dogs I say to that ! I will rejoin and repeat this point actually wink wink...NO apologies to be made." THEN i found out...to my astonishment...that RAW/BARF stuff is a MYTH ! the content of the Barf dot com website...which i only read in 2017 properly...has LOADS of VEGETABLES and SEAWEED and SPICES even that I would not feed my vegan dogs eek ! for example ? Cayenne Pepper ! i jaw dropped when i saw that in the standard BARF recipy for dogfood ...the excuse for having?that spice was that it helped alleviate HEART PROBLEMS in dogs ! why on EARTH would so called fed natural raw flesh dogs need a Cayenne Pepper spice in their foods ? that island...the Cayenne islands where it is grown is not the hunting feeding grounds of many wolves lol ! it is probably beacause dogs fed too much FLESH and FATS of animal sources get HEART PROBLEMS just as humans do lol. Anyway...Cayenne Pepper...is highly stomac irritating to dogs ! it can burn their PAWS even ! it is a spice of CHILLI family. LOADS of dog nutrition and general dog experts specifically warn AGAINST chilli and Cayenne Pepper I add for the reasons given.?We think...those Raw/Barf promoters are feeding their dogs only flesh ! that is?the IMAGE they like to promote with their misleading I now realise pictures etc...but the reality is...IT IS NOT NUTRITIONALLY ENOUGH ! as looking in detail at their recipes hidden mostly from initial view show !?FEE NOIRE DE LA VALLEE DES SORTILEGESFalcon Vegan Dog at Albert Docks LiverpoolFalcon and Feja Vegan Dogs in Chester Active Vegan Promoting !Warrington Animal Right Activist with Feja Vegan Dog (Falcon nearby)Vegan Activist Dogs with me Leafleting and just grunting " vegan dogs" in reply to what are they ? then not satisified usually with that answer...people ask again...meaning ? what BREED sigh...so I reply. VEGAN BELGIAN SHEPHERDS lol...then people start talking BELGIAN ? is that like Collies ? Sheepdogs ? they look like collies a bit people say...and I reply jaja...they were historically SHEEPDOGS. SOME people in Liverpool said GROENENDAELS ! i was then lol the one surprised to hear that ! they are not a very well known breed at all in Britain. Anyway...here were were in Liverpool with the Fab 4 Beatles Paul Macartney Vegan too !Currently dogs' ages 6 and 7 in 2017 having been Vegan fed for over half their lives to date. A few EMERGENCY one off non vegan feeds done when short of supplies...digestion problems vomiting and diorhea effects noted immediately following those unfortunate occasions. Occasionally when I change their vegan supplier or type of food they also get obvious digestive problems,? as they did when i changed their non vegan foods,? so it is obvious that dogs do not like VARIETY or CHANGES to their diets.Dogs would LOVE to eat chocolate etc it would poison and kill them so unfortunately we cannot just give our pets what they LIKE and wolf down in great eagerness...it is not that simple.............................NEW PAGE on the vegan NEW LITTLE TYKE CAT ! vegan kitten currently...called MIDNIGHT !yes I have another VEGAN CAT now...6 week old kitten ...from CAPRICORN ANIMAL RESCUE near MOLD small town near WREXHAM NORTH WALES ? were ROOSTERS and PIGS and SHEEP etc at Capricorn Rescue in Wales...how can we take the lives of such darling innocent animals to feed unnecessarily unhealthy dead bodies to ourselves and our companion animals ? there is no need...it is healthier NOT to. What is in standard VET SHELVES? PETFOODS if non vegan is ? 80 PERCENT VEGGIES..the very minority animal content o say 20 percent is the most unhealthy part of the kibbles ! only there to provide PROTEIN ...that TOFU has more of per gram than flesh without the antibiotics and other harmful substances like GMO soy feed to farm animals ! Human grade Soy is another matter altogether ! The reason humans etc get gluten allergies etc is due to GMO modified not the same as 40 years ago Wheats etc ! all in Farm animal feeds...so if feeding companion animals non vegan only 20 percent animal content kibbles ...the WORST quality content is in that part of their food. The most common FOOD allergy for dogs and cats is ? POULTRY ! ot surprising...due to poultry having the MOST antibiotics pumped into them to keep them alive just the 6 weeks in cages of 19 chickens to 1m2 cages before killing them on production line machines that of course miss struggling hung up by their legs birds in terror and pain.?AHA ! not sure if already link? listed here...but on facebook individual page just saw this link...V-Dog...?? loads of pages like... on Facebook Group page of Vegan Dog Nutrition... you--------------------SISTER GROUPSVegan Dog Nutrition -Uk Recipes for Dogs - Vaccination Awareness - Uk Dogs Thriving Dog Training GROUPSNobivac Lepto 4 - our experiences Health - Dogs & Vaccinations Dogs:?? PETFOOD?? If Flesh/Animal content based is very unhealthy and unnatural.Am I pleased? I do not feed my dogs petfood of animal substance ! the numbers looking at the USA figures of slaughtered for human consumption animals and average human consumption figures indicate that petfood flesh must be sourced from dubious sources ! cruelty cases sick diseased animals not on the slaughter numbers of those slaughtered for human consumption.? AND DISCARDED EUTHANISED DOGS CATS AND HORSES INCLUDED included.we DO KNOW that 10 percent of the intended before 9 billion land animals eventually are officially slaughtered in the USA per year, 1 billion animals die before getting to slaughter as a "normal" part of death and disease accidentally due to mistreatment, ill health, transport etc. I think this number is easily increased to 20 percent 2 billion.? It is the PARETO principle of 80/20 that applies to everything in business.PET FOOD ! If Flesh/Animal content based…is using the most diseased unhealthy parts of animals in petfood cancers/tumours included. It is also sourced from the cheapest imported animal parts subject due to being PETFOOD to the lowest failed quality controls of course for human food." the QUALITY issue ! "The real problem with vegetarian cat food is not that it can’t be done, it’s that it is not natural" - some night think and say....so ???it must be natural to spay and neuter cats, to have them eat tuna or cows? Or perhaps using a computer and being vegan is natural for humans? The 'natural' argument has no importance at all.As Andrew Knight, a European and Australian veterinary specialist, states, "animals need specific nutrients, not ingredients. There is no scientific reason why a diet comprised only of plant, mineral and synthetically-based ingredients cannot be formulated to meet all of the palatability, nutritional and bioavailability needs of the species for which it is intended" produced slaughtered animals for humans mostly. Petfood however is another matter hey...The United States Department of Agriculture has no regulatory authority over pet food. USDA regulates meat used for human consumption under division FSIS (Food Safety Inspection Services), the agency does not officially regulate meat for pet consumption. Raw pet foods manufactured under constant USDA inspection and meat shipped to a human food manufacturing facility that also manufactures a pet food were under USDA jurisdiction during manufacture, however after they become ‘a pet food’ they no longer are responsibility of USDA.apart from the NUMBERS of ANIMALS killed for PETFOOD involved...which is for the USA based on weight/size of chicken/rabbit size animals 18 billion chickens/rabbits per year to feed USA 200 million pet dogs and cats a 30 percent flesh/animal parts based kibble (20 pecent of the 200 million feeding 100 percent RAW make that number high....3000 animals per pet eaten if fed RAW over 1 average pet lifetime or 900 animals if fed a 30 percent animal content kibble)There is nothing "natural" about factory farming food for pet animals. Lions / wolves do not cage and forcibly breed animals to eat.Lions / wolves do not naturally eat off PLATES either. Letting loose a cow for a pet cat or jack russell to chase after and bring down to kill in a house ? Vultures not Lions/Wolves eat DEAD FLESH they are NECROVORES ! a real CARNIVORE eats flesh warm not dead for days/weeks/months as the unnatural flesh is that we feed so called Carnivores as if they are Necrovores like Vultures with different digestive systems.?In the "wild" only 1 in 8 of an average wolfpack reached adulthood. Died of food poisoning mostly. Is this what we want to be "natural" for our pets ?"nutrients, not ingredients is what really matters" for humans cats or dogs etc. Logical.CONCLUSIONS:?? PETFOOD?? If Flesh/Animal content based is very unhealthy and unnatural. Healthy Vegan Nutrition is healthier and now available.VEGAN PETFOOD is healthier and more natural and certainly less cruel.and THIS IS THE VEGAN ANTHEM ! by Vegan Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders ! let us not PRETEND to love or even LIKE animals and our fellow humans...if we kill them for unnecessary pleasures that are easily satisfied other less cruel and healthier ways ...I' LL STAND BY YOU !My email is... admin@vegan-Page Sections will include...with HUMOUR and PICTURES and VIDEOS...LINKS mostly to useful further readings... Page/IndexReasons WHY....Breaking News? Health Reasons Facts for Veganism and a special page for Where do you/ I get your/my Protein from ?Environmental Reasons for VeganismWHY NOT VEGAN arguments and reasons givenReligious Reasons for Veganism in 1 word it is COMPASSION/LOVE..start page...16th feb? 2017 Vegan Organisations LinksVALENTINES day, Easter Egg and other Vegan ChocolatesSpanish_Vegan_Food_la_BuenaventuraVegan Books Vegan Cooking Books and Vegan Guides Free, Cheap and Normal pricesVegan Events Festivals Vegfests 2017Other page links to come, vegan athletes, vegan videos of animal agriculture realities, famous people vegans etcOne to tickle the fancy started.. Living Role model .Body Builder Personal Trainer Hin Chun Chui Those are the NICE pages, then there are THE DARK SIDE PAGES. Links to show the hidden truths and realities.The Dark Side. Meet your Meat, Fish, Milk and Egg realities. created start date 12th Feb 2017. It doesn't matter what we think most people currently think or do...if we think we can do something good even if we think it small and insignificant...it makes a difference. As the fairy queen said to Frodo in the Lord of the Rings...even the smallest person in the world can make a difference. ONE makes a difference. of about 11 thousand killed land animals and 10 thousand marine animals totalling 22 THOUSAND ANIMALS BRED AND KILLED for 1 human flesh eater lifetime, just for FOOD ! Totally unnecessarily. Just to put a FIGURE to what 1 PERSON can achieve ! SUCCESS ! ................
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