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- Even the best, most-expensive pet food is a health hazard when infested with bugs. Choose airtight #Vittles Vault storage for complete pest resistance.
- Only purchase enough food for up to 6 weeks of use to assure freshness
- “Use By” or “Best Used by” dates apply ONLY to sealed bags.
- Artificial preservatives give food a longer shelf life but often include harmful chemicals that outweigh the benefits. Choose natural preservatives like Tocopherols (various forms of vitamin E) and Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C).
- Fats and oils in pet food are extremely susceptible to oxidation, caused by regular access to oxygen. We recommend an airtight container to limit this problem.
- Oxidation reduces nutritional value of food and causes the taste to be less appealing.
- Mold is highly toxic to dogs. If your pup eats moldy food, get him to a vet pronto for treatment.
- When purchasing pet food, check bags carefully for tears and splits. Do not buy a bag that has been torn and is retaped. Pests, mold, and moisture may have set in that will make your pet sick.
- Don’t forget to completely tighten screw on lids to totally seal out air and pests.
- Discard food with changes in color, consistency, or odor. Thoroughly wash and dry the container before refilling.
7 comments:
Gryphon said...
Hi Carrie. Thanks for the post. Couldn't agree more regarding your point about preservatives. When I finally began to read the labels on dog food I was horrified. Have purchased only natural foods for our dogs since.
Carrie, with Tanner and Oliver said...
@Gryphon: Good for you! And congratulations on adding food labels to your regular reading. It is so important.
FANCY the Red Standard Poodle said...
Hi Y'all,
Wanted to stop and say Happy 4th!
Y'all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
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Julie said...
Thanks for the wonderful tips! I have a question that I hope you can answer - is it better to put food in an air-tight food-grade container right away or to leave it in the original sealed packaging until ready to use (and then place in the container)? I ask because I typically buy a couple small bags of dog food at a time so I don't worry about running out. Thank you in advance!
Schooner and Skipper said...
Great tips!!! My sons dog Harley would get sick and vomit and it was because he was buying a big bag and it went bad before it was expired. It was always at the end of the bag when he was getting sick.
Bert said...
Very interesting post and as you so rightly point out it is always best to take food (Dry or Wet)and transfer to a tight air sealed container, think how our own biscuits turn soggy and almost uneadible after just a few days of opening a packet,why should a dog be any different, I always get my dog supplies at the puppy and dog discount store @ www.LittlePuppyDogShop.Com and for my cats I use www.KittenCatStore.Com Thanks for an interesting and caring blog with honest advice and tips....
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