Jul 28 2010
Kibble Talkback (HSUS Walk-back?)
Yesterday HSUS began a new wave of promotion for its vegetarian “Humane Choice” dog food, starting with a note on its Facebook wall announcing that this "nutritious, delicious, and cruelty-free" kibble is available at some Whole Foods stores. (HSUS gets a cut of the price from each bag sold.)
Back in February we explored a number of reasons why this venture is a bad idea. Dogs aren’t meant to be vegetarians, for one thing. And it looks like most of HSUS’s own Facebook fans understand this.
While there are some supporters, the comments on Facebook are largely against the idea of selling a dog food containing no aninal protein. Here’s what some are saying about "Humane Choice," and about HSUS's decision to force its politics into the doggy dish:
- Very expensive for just vegetables. –Jennifer
- As much as I'd like to think my dogs would eat this...I just don't see them taking more than a sniff. –Alysha
- My dogs wouldn't eat it. They like their meat. I bet it would cause awful gas, too. –Tammy
- I was hoping this was a dog food with ingredients from Humane farms; including meat from Humane farms. Dogs need meat. –Cynthia
- Dogs are omnivores, yes...all that means is that they eat BOTH meat and vegetables...They need meat for protein and muscle development. This is not a healthy stand alone food for dogs. –Harriet
- There are many premium/ultra-premium quality commercial dog foods on the market; why does HSUS have to compete with them? I'd rather see the money HSUS used to create and promote this dog food go to shelters in need or a fund to help people keep their pets with them as they go through rough financial times. –Maria
- No way would I feed this to my dog ... I love the HSUS, but I disagree with this one completely. –Johanna
- [B]esides the fact that it's main ingredients are all grains which are NOT ideal for dogs, it is using soy as its main protein base and dogs have consistently been shown to NOT digest soy well at all. –Karyn
- [B]ad bad bad...dogs need to eat meat... –Tami
- This is kind of silly and dangerous for dogs. They're carnivores. Their bodies are made to run off of meat. I don't understand this... –Amber
- I'm absolutely APPALLED that the HSUS refuses to recognize that dogs are C-A-R-N-I-V-O-R-E-S and need ANIMAL protein, not PLANT protein to thrive…. Sorry, but IMO it's INHUMANE to feed your pet this crap. –Sharon
One commenter also referred to an April review of "Humane Choice" which notes that “the claim that a product that is imported from Uruguay, is sold in small bags, and costs almost $3 a pound is 'sustainable' is outrageous. For that price, you could feed your dog healthy local food, including meat from sustainable family farms and ranches, that will truly fulfill your dog’s nutritional needs.”
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For years my corgis ate: Brown Rice, Cottage Cheese, and cooked hamburger - THEN along came a corgi allergic to Brown Rice—3 operations for kidney stones later, we switched over to el cheapo from Wal-mart and voila! No kidney stones ‘til he died of old age. Then along comes the next corgi and she was driving us nuts scooting around on her bottom ... put her on ‘expensive’ meat no gluten and she’s a new dog! ERGO…some dogs can and some dogs can’t.
How is it “cruelty free” to feed a CARNIVORE a meat-free diet?
And how many critters in the fields where all that grain is grown were massacred in the process of cultivation?
This is just absurd.
How stupid can this group get?
Um, the HSUS is trying to impose a HUMANE value on an ANIMAL, which has no political or dietetic views on life. It simply EATS. And what it needs to eat is meat. What’s next for the HSUS? Creating soy-protein fly nuggets for Venus Fly Trap plants? Why are the humans in this case more stupid than the animal?
Eh, I don’t see what the big deal is. Vegetarian dog food isn’t anymore unnatural than the crap people feed their pets now. The main ingredient in most petfoods is corn. Appealing to nature is stupid. Nature doesn’t intend anything. Its not some sentient bein.
And they’re not imposing their values on their animals anymore than someone would be imposing their values on their pets if they refused to buy dog food made of kittens.
If a dog can eat vegetarian food and not suffer negatively, I don’t think it matters if someone feeds it to them. It can’t be anymore unhealthy than kibbles n bits or atta boy.
I’m noticing that several of those comments have disappeared now.
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You guys missed an even better Facebook comment that came in after you published this: