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In recent years, Americans have come to pay more attention to the foods they eat. This trend toward a healthier lifestyle quickly found its way into the world of pet foods, allowing better diets to find success in the marketplace. However, the change has been somewhat perplexing for pet parents as they struggle to sort out the various, and sometimes misleading, messages surrounding the new foods available to their pets. Here, a seasoned expert in the care and feeding of dogs and cats, provides fact-filled, no nonsense, understandable information on the topics pet parents need to know in order to purchase and prepare food and develop an appropriate diet for their furry charges.
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April 29, 2013 -
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- ISBN: 9781442220874
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- ISBN: 9781442220874
- File size: 407 KB
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
July 15, 2013
"ed up with being underpaid and underappreciated" at his long-time job, Wellock decided to purchase a "down-but-not-totally-out" franchise of pet supply stores, and the wealth of knowledge he's amassed since then selling dog and cat food is compiled in this thorough, pleasant manual. Wellock is a conscientious purveyor of pet foods with a knack for customer service. He occasionally lays out three or four varieties of kibble for his four-footed customers to taste-test. "Pet parents" will appreciate Wellock's good-natured tone, penchant for dad humor, and detail-oriented approach: in a chapter entitled "How to Read a Pet Food Package" he gives thoughtful exegesis on ingredient lists from a "poor-quality traditional dog food", a "good-quality contemporary dog food", a "grain-free diet" for a cat, a "raw diet", a "baked diet", and a "dehydrated" meal. He decodes terms for mysterious, potentially troublesome ingredients like "chicken by-product meal" and also covers hot topics like "portion control" (citing a study which finds that most people with obese pets think their pet is not obese), "mooching", and arthritis. It may be prudent to note that Wellock is not a veterinarian; however, he is thoughtful, well-informed, and cares deeply about your pets, despite having never met them.
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