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| Getting
Started on AFS Products... |
| Q. |
How
do I start my dog or cat on Pet Patties? |
| A. |
Most
dogs and cats have been fed sterile (cooked) foods most
of their lives, so we recommend Pet Patties be introduced
slowly over the first week or so. Small pinches increased
daily allow your animal’s digestive system to adjust to
the new food. Pet Patties can be steadily increased
to 1% of body weight if used as a supplement or 2% of body
weight for a total fitness diet. This relates to one
8-ounce patty (per day) for a 25-pound dog or ½ patty
(per day) for an average cat |
| Q. |
Do
Pet Patties cost more to feed than traditional foods? |
| A. |
Most
Pet Patty customers did experience the health promoting
diet as being slightly more costly – initially. Animals
will often consume up to twice the recommended amount of
Pet Patties during transitional periods, until nutritional
deficiencies are satisfied. Once nutritionally saturated,
usually in the first 30 days, most pets will automatically
cut their food intake to normal levels, resulting in costs
per day just slightly higher than premium dry or canned
foods. Most customers’ analysis of this cost report
health promoting Pet Patties as the least expensive way
to raise animals, especially when considering money saved
on health care costs and supplementation. |
| Q. |
Why
have dogs recently been classified as Omnivores? |
| A. |
In
our dictionaries, Mr. Webster still classifies a dog as
carnivorous (flesh-eating), direct descendants of wolf
(genus Canis). Perhaps this myth of defining our
domestic genus Canis as omnivores has been promoted by
self-serving pet food companies trying to justify turning
our canine companions into “corn dogs” (a veterinarian
nickname for the well apparent unhealthy dogs fed grain
filled kibble).
As
far as we are concerned, our domesticated genus Canis
pals are still carnivores, prefer fresh meat, and
thrive on the health promoting nutrition that only the
raw meat diets can provide, whether eaten in the wild
and/or purchased from a total health conscious raw meat
manufacturer like us. Unlike petfood advertisements
and packaging, natural science proves that their natural
biological make-up has not changed during their evolve
into a domesticated lifestyle, only their level of health.
60+
years of misquided trust in the pet food industry has
only produced worrisome pet owners with unhealthy pets
and large medical bills, but multi billion dollar revenues
have been earned by the pet food companies. Why? Because
major pet food companies have succeeded in filling their
products with rancid waste materials from meat packing
plants (the garbage parts we don't want to think about),
restaurants, hotels/motels, meat markets, grocery stores,
and even the carcasses of dead
dogs and cats picked up from humane societies (all
used to produce chicken meal, lamb meal,
fish meal, meat and bone meal).
No
matter how disgusting and shocking that is, it gets worse...the
primary ingredients (first 3-5; up to 60%) have been corn,
corn flour, rice, rice flour, wheat, wheat flour, soy,
and soy flour, and your dog or cat won't ever be found
racing into a corn or grain field to eat them..no, it
will be focused on chasing after meat, fresh meat! Quite
frankly, their digestive systems lack the ability to digest
corn and grains; which is why they experience such a wide
variety of health problems!
The
carnivore's (dogs/cats) digestive system has not evolved,
but the pet food industry has. Today, you will find pet
food labels/packaing boasting of vegetables and fruit,
taking advantage of people's thinking that "if it's
good for me, it must also be good for my dog/cat."
Not true, however! People ARE ominivores, dogs and cats
are NOT! With cleverly manipulative advetising and labeling,
the pet food industry wins again--they can continue to
manufacture undigestible pet products--by promoting a
changing belief system that our household carnivores are
really ominivores. Thus, our beloved pets continue to
suffer from one health problem after another!
With
pet food manufacturers concentrating on minimal cost ingredients,
where do the vegetables and fruit come from? Glad you
asked! Vegetable and fruit waste materials, of course!
The waste materials formerly discarded by canning factories
and produce departments are nowed bagged up and sold to
pet food companies for use in pet foods (as much as 40%
of the ingredients); and all undigestible! Unfortunely,
a pet food label can tell a thousand lies.
It is us, the caretakers, the people that love our pets,
that ultimately decide what they consume each day, therefore,
ultimately deciding what their level of health will be
and whether or not they live a short life or a long and
virbrantly healthy life! What's in your pet's food dish?
Have you read the ingredient list on the back panel? If
not, please do so today.
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Q.
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Is
this concept of feeding raw meat to dogs and cats a new
philosophy? |
| A. |
The
concept of feeding dogs and cats on raw meat goes back into
history. Unfortunately, when the domestic pet trade
grew so rapidly the past few decades, most pet food manufacturers
opted to go with the convenient methods of manufacturing,
transportation and storage. Their emphasis was obviously
more on satisfying their own interests and their customers’
convenience and less on the nutritional needs of the animals.
AFS takes the opposite approach and commits to nutritional
excellence, and accepts the challenge to manufacture, distribute,
and store a raw meat diet. |
| Q. |
Why
can’t I make my own meat diet? |
| A. |
You
can! However, if it’s not done with the proper balance
of nutrition, you could do more harm than good. AFS
has over forty years of combined experience feeding meat
diets to the world’s most expensive, exotic and endangered
species (white tigers, snow leopards, timber wolves, etc.)
under the most stringent scrutiny of zoo veterinarians and
nutritionists. We’ve done our homework! Besides,
by the time you accumulate all the proper ingredients and
allow for your time and effort to grind, mix, package and
freeze, you’ll learn that AFS and its distribution network
have done all the work for you at a very reasonable cost. |
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| Let's
Talk Nutrition... |
| Q. |
Why
a raw meat diet? |
| A. |
The
answer is very simple – undamaged enzymes and amino acids!
A raw meat diet contains natural digestive enzymes and the
most complete amino acid profile (the protein building blocks)
totally undamaged in this natural state. Many of the
important amino acids and all digestive enzymes are destroyed
by temperatures in excess of 120 degrees F.
Most
processed and canned pet foods are cooked at temperatures
in excess of 212 degrees F. Animals consuming these
highly processed foods often become nutritionally compromised
and manifest dry and itchy skin, dull coats, weight problems,
lethargy, and many more not so obvious symptoms.
Enzymes
are essential biological catalysts that enhance the quality
and quantity of nutrient assimilation. This allows
your favorite pet to conserve its own enzyme energy for
other important life enriching health benefits such as
longevity.
Wouldn’t
we all like our four legged companions to live long, healthy
and happy lives? AFS has evidence of this happening!
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| Q. |
Why
is the diet all meat and why doesn’t it contain grains or
vegetables? |
| A. |
AFS
Meat Eater Diet, though predominately a meat diet, and targeted
primarily for dogs, has a small percentage of cereal food
fines included.
Because
some dogs are very active, they consume increased quantities
of food and extract and burn more calories from their
food. AFS has included this carbohydrate source
to satisfy this demand. Also, the extreme digestibility
factor of this food demands the extra fiber for stool
formation.
AFS
Carnivore Diet, targeted for cats, does not need the added
carbohydrate due to the sedentary life-styles of most
cats. Cats and dogs that consume cooked grains as
their predominate pet food, too often manifest very apparent
nutritional deficiencies, i.e. weight, skin, and odor
problems.
Vegetables,
though not the most preferred or necessary food of carnivores,
can be successfully added to meat diets in very small
amounts, but should be emulsified and fed raw to protect
the antioxidant properties and their natural digestive
enzymes. If nothing else, can serve as added roughage.
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| Q. |
I
am a vegetarian and have a hard time digesting meat -
why would it be best then to feed it raw to my dog or cat? |
| A. |
Human
beings, being omnivorous (feeding upon animal and
vegetable food), do not have the digestive tools our ancient
ancestors had, in order to handle raw meat. Even
though we would digest our meat better if eaten raw, we
no longer possess the tools to handle the bacteria as
well as today's carnivores do when eating or feeding
on raw meat.
The
natural nutrients derived from fresh raw meat diets (frozen
or freeze-dried) are necessary for optimum health. The
difference between a grain/vegetable and an AFS product
fed dog/cat is incredible. Once the condition is seen
and compared, there isn't anyone who wouldn't prefer feeding
AFS products to their dogs, cats, and ferrets. (The fresh
organ meats, meaty bones and blood are necessary to achieve
peak health.)
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| Q. |
Why
does your diet seem to be lower in protein and fat compared
to dry food? |
| A. |
When
comparing diets, one must always compare on a dry matter
basis to get equivalent values. When compared on a
dry weight basis AFS diets are not low at all, 44-50% protein
and 29-35% fat.
The
more important aspect of protein is the quality
and source of protein, or the biological value (the measurement
of how much of the protein is actually turned into body
tissue). AFS diets are at the “top of the food chain”
when it comes to digestibility and biological value.
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| Q. |
Will
mixing dry kibbled food with AFS Meat Diets be harmful? |
| A. |
Not
recommended for small breeds, but many large breed and/or
multiple dog owners reportedly feed this way (when budget
restraints are an issue) and quite successfully.
The reason being is that AFS product ingredients are very
rich in all the necessary nutrients, plus fortified with
natural vitamins and minerals (because we cannot be absolutely
certain the soil that the free-range cattle are grazing
on is complete and balanced at all times and on all days).
Thus,
AFS product ingredients over-compensate for whatever nutrients
the other product may be lacking! For example, if I were
to feed a 50/50 ratio diet, the kibble would probably
not contain all the vitamin B elements necessary for a
balanced diet, however the extra B elements would
be in the AFS diet. (If there is ever too much of any
one nutrient, the body simply discards it as waste material.)
The
quality of the kibble should be considered (price is not
a consistent indicator of quality). Even on a 50/50 ratio,
in as little as 1-2 weeks, very positive changes will
be apparent in your dog's appearance, mobility, behavior
and stools (fecies are greatly reduced in size and frequency!).
In
less than 30 days, it will seem as though you have a different
dog--apparent to you AND your neighbors! That's when you
will want to make the final decision...stay on the 50/50
ratio, or go all the way and feed AFS products 100%.
Kibble
will primarily consist of undigetible grains and other
ingredients that you are simply causing volumes of fecal
matter in the yard. In addition, the meat source
that goes into most kibble is “meat and bone meal, chicken
meal, lamb meal, fish meal, etc.” These ingredients
are NOT fresh or whole meats, but the animal waste materials
picked up from meat packing plants, restaurants, hotels/motels,
grocery stores, etc. by rendering companies--then, cooked
once to extreme temperatures to destroy all the bacterial
rancid garbage materials can hold, then only to be added
grains and grain flours and cooked again. How much
nutrition can be left after that? Check labels and
use kibbles that are predominately meat based – not grain
and/or animal meal predominent ingredients.
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| Q. |
Why
is there such a difference in the stools on AFS Diets? |
| A. |
The
high biological value of the protein in AFS Diets will result
in a large reduction in the amount and frequency of stool
elimination. Digestion studies done on our diets showed
protein absorption in the 90% range.
Most
commercial pet foods are filled with undigestible (however
palatable) ingredients that cause dogs and cats to overeat
which creates the need to eliminate several times a day.
Animals
on AFS Diets generally eliminate just once a day or even
every other day. In addition, this kind of digestibility
greatly reduces stool odor and is a healthy and more natural
occurrence, just as in the wild. Simple test: stools
from well-digested foods, when placed in water, “float
like a boat.”
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| Q. |
Is
it harmful for me to cook the diet before feeding it to
my dog or cat? |
| A |
Meat
that is cooked above 120 degrees F loses its natural digestive
enzymes as well as some of the important fragile amino acids
such as Taurine.
The
preventative health benefits of an uncooked, balanced,
raw meat diet can be seen in the testimonials of AFS customers.
Meat eaters, from small pet ferrets, through all sizes
of domestic dogs and cats, to the Carnivora Magnificent
lions and tigers build strong immune defense mechanisms
on AFS diets, protecting them from infection and affording
them the healthiest diet prescribed by Mother Nature -
raw meat!
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| Q. |
Aren’t
all complete and balanced diets equally nutritious? |
| A |
The
words “complete and balanced” on packages of dog or cat
food do not speak to their nutritional adequacy. To
legally use this phrase, the foods need only meet minimum
requirements to keep an average pet alive. Most of
us have more than average pets and wish more than to just
keep them alive! |
| Q. |
Why
were the Meat Eater products discontinued? |
| A |
Back
in January 2008, AFS conducted a routine inspection of
a newly received shipment of the cereal food fines, which
includes opening a number of 50 Lb. bags and sifting through
the contents. On that shipment, we found a number of cardboard
pieces, half-moon in shape (like the cardboard pieces
found on boxes of breakfast cereal, behind the side panel
"press to open" location). The shipment was
refused and the vendor was called. After waiting several
weeks, while the vendor tried to resolve the problem,
we were finally contacted. But, rather than receiving
good news, we were told that production changes were made
at their plant, and would no longer able to provide the
high quality cereal food fines at reasonable rates.
Regretfully,
we had no choice but to decline and discontinue the entire
Meat Eater product line...our signature products. If AFS
were to accept the new terms, the entire line of Meat
Eater product prices (price per Lb.) would have had to
be raised significantly, higher than ALL of our other
products; which would not make sense, as all of our other
products are 100% fresh beef and/or chicken--higher premium
products. (Those customers favoring the Meat Eater products
with the 6% cereal food fines in the ingredients, liked
the tidy absorbtion of blood and its ability to help cut
down the smell of Beef Tripe (the smell dogs LOVE so much!)).
We respectfully suggest all of our loyal Meat Eater brand
fans switch to our higher premium brands, "Majestic
Raw" or "Nature's Advantage", also 100%
complete and balanced in every bite, and fairly priced!
All
of us at AFS regret the forced discontinuation of the
Meat Eater line, but have every confidence that you will
learn to like the other brands even more!
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| Health
& Handling... |
| Q. |
Why
do some animals apparently do fine on commercial dry and
canned food, and yet others do so poorly? |
| A. |
Some
dogs, especially when they are young, have an amazing ability
to digest just about anything that looks like food and do
well on it. However, even they have a tendency to
degenerate as they grow older, usually at 4-5 years of age.
When
the organs of the body, especially the all important digestive
machine, the pancreas, starts to age, it is much easier
on the animal’s system to be eating a diet with the digestive
enzymes still intact and undamaged by heat processing.
Raw foods provide this.
Numerous
people from European countries who feed raw meat diets
confirm the health benefits and longevity of large breed
dogs, i.e. Great Danes, Rottweilers, Mastiffs, etc. to
ages of 15 years or longer. This reality is nearly
unheard of in our country, except those companion pets
on raw meat diets like those produced by AFS. Wouldn’t
you want the same for your favorite furry companion?
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| Q. |
Can
dogs and cats get worms or diseases from eating raw meat
diets? |
| A. |
If
fresh table meat (using common in-home processing procedures)
is fed without cooking, processing, or freezing, diseases
such as toxoplasmosis and intermediate stages of parasites
such as tapeworms could be transmitted.
However... AFS' quality control methods include
the instant freezing of products to a –40 degrees F which
deactivates such agents; both freezing and freeze-drying
procedures used in product manufacturing eliminate
bacterial growth, as well.
Product
ingredients are procured from a USDA certified
meat processing plant in Northeastern Wisconsin (actually,
within the same business complex as AFS), and manufactured
using human grade environmental controls for the purpose
of maintaining superior pet food product quality and freshness.
AFS Real Meat Diets Do NOT contain cow brain matter,
spinal cord, hair, horns, teeth, intestines, hooves, beaks,
bowel, etc.; nor does it contain other animal meats such
as horse, pig, kangaroo, etc.
Mad
Cow Disease, specifically, Click
Here
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| Q. |
Are
raw meat diets dangerous to feed because of the possible
contaminants of Salmonella and E-coli? |
| A. |
Bacteria
such as Salmonella and E-coli are becoming more difficult
to control in today’s meat because of the concentration
of animals living in close proximity. AFS diets are
not made from feedlot cattle, but from more free-ranging
cattle.
This
factor, along with 40 years experience in handling, chilling,
and flash freezing raw meat diets, greatly reduces the
chances for bacterial contamination.
In
addition, dogs and cats have a natural deterrent to ingested
bacteria due to their highly acidic stomach environment.
However, it is important to introduce any raw meat diet
slowly to their present food and gradually increase daily
for 7-10 days to recommended levels. This gradual
increase allows your companion pets the opportunity to
adjust to, and take full advantage of their ancestor’s
food of choice – nutritionally rich raw meat with minimum
risk!
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| Q. |
What
if my veterinarian says a raw meat diet is unsafe? |
| A. |
Unfortunately,
most veterinary schools provide grossly inadequate education
on basic canine and feline nutrition. Few veterinarians
know that AFS has provided these same raw meat diets to
zoos, circuses, wildlife parks, and professional dog and
cat breeders for nearly three decades.
AFS
raw meat diets were developed under the scrutiny of, and
consultation with the most discriminating veterinarians
and animal nutritionists. Ask any Pet Patty customer,
and you will discover health benefits from a raw meat
diet that far outweigh any risk factors.
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| Q. |
You
claim that the diet reduces tartar on teeth – why? |
| A. |
Raw
meat diets do not produce tartar on teeth for one reason
– enzymes. Raw meat left between teeth or along the
gum line will self-digest because of the undestroyed natural
digestive enzymes. On the other hand, cooked food
particles can remain on the gum line, setting up the perfect
host for bacteria to proliferate, causing tartar and bad
breath. Excessive tartar can cause periodontal disease. |
| Q. |
You
claim that the diet reduces bloat – why? |
| A. |
There
are various probable causes of bloat, but Animal Food Services
has never known of a dog bloating on meat. Just the
opposite seems true. Our raw meat diets have a high
digestion and rapid absorption rate, which reduces the chance
for gases to form. Many of our customers have reported
bloat and flatulence disappearing after their dogs were
fed on raw meat diets. |
| Q. |
How
long can the product sit out after the pet finishes eating? |
| A. |
First
and foremost, the food will more likely be gobbled up
in moments! The canine and feline will instinctively recognize
the smell and taste of the organ meats and you will witness
a finicky eater rapidly convert to a fast eater!
However,
pet owners don't always remember in the beginning that
a much smaller portion of AFS products is all that is
needed (nutrient packed, not full of fillers) and may
overfill the food dish. Should this ever occur, any portion
of our fresh and safe ingredients that are left uneaten,
even if mixed with other foods, should be placed in a
covered container in the frigerator and brought out to
serve at the next feeding.
When
a meat temperature rises to 40 degrees F, or warmer, bacteria
can multiply, and can lead to a sick animal if eaten.
(This is also true of all human meat consumables.)
We recommend thawed frozen or any re-hydrated freeze-dried
meat products be placed into the refrigerator or freezer
within 20 minutes. However, no one needs to panick, as
the digestive track of a carnivore is much shorter, which
is why carnivores can eat road-kill and not get sick (the
consumed materials are digested and waste is out of the
body much quicker than people consumed materials).
Our
fresh-frozen products do very well for 6 months, or more,
in a freezer set to medium temperature. Our freeze-dried
products last almost indefinitely when kept in a dry environment
(room temperature or a basement) away from a heat source,
such as a furnace, heat exhaust unit, direct sunlight,
trunk of a car long-term, etc.
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| Q. |
What
is the proper way to feed the 5-pound rolls? How do
I thaw the rolls before feeding? |
| A. |
Defrosting
AFS raw meat diets should always be done slowly in the refrigerator.
Remove the plastic wrapper from the frozen roll, place in
a covered container and place in refrigerator. Each
day the outer layer of meat will be thawed enough for feeding.
Another technique: place 5-pound roll in refrigerator
overnight, then cut with large or electric knife into desired
daily portions for individual defrosting. Wrap and
replace unused cut portions in the freezer immediately. |
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| It's
What Is Inside That Counts... |
| Q. |
Do
you use any chemicals or preservatives in the diet? |
| A. |
AFS
adds no artificial colors or preservatives to our meat diets.
We preserve our products through freezing (at –40 degrees
F) or freeze-drying which are the only methods of protecting
the natural nutrition in Mother Nature’s most complete and
balanced food – a raw meat diet. |
| Q. |
Why
does the raw meat product have charcoal in it? |
| A. |
The
transporting of unprocessed, fresh whole organ/meat items
to be used for pet food is regulated by the compliance division
of the USDA. As a means of denaturing these products
(i.e. distinguishing from human foods), it is mandatory
to mix something harmless, but easy to identify, into the
mix.
Throughout
the U.S., the use of charcoal, an inert totally harmless
organic substance (often used as a digestive aid for animals),
is the most widely used and accepted of the options available.
As all of our product formulas include finely ground bone
(humans cannot digest, but a necessary dietary and easily
digestible ingredient for dogs/cats; and another USDA
approved denaturer), the light dusting of charcoal is
all that is needed during flash freezing and movement
to our manufacturing area.
USDA
and FDA regulations are designed to prevent all pet
food manufacturers from claiming their products are
of "human grade" quality, but these laws are
not always adhered to. You will find labels claiming human
grade quality on the pet food shelves, even today. U.S.
government agencies, and truth in labeling laws, do not
ensure compliance.
Contrary
to profit driven, irresponsible pet food companies, AFS
chooses legal compliance. (Pet food manufacturing and
labeling regulations were established to prevent misguided,
low income groups from using pet products as a more affordable
food source.)
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| Q. |
Is
organic beef used in the diet? |
| A. |
There
are so few truly organic beef processors that it is impossible
to build a market from such small quantities. AFS
does the next best thing. Rather than using feedlot
beef in our diets (those raised in large numbers and in
close proximity, loaded with growth hormones and antibiotics),
we procure our meat source from a nearby USDA human grade
meat packing plant that harvests retired dairy cows or free
ranging beef cows. |
| Q. |
Meat
by-products have a bad connotation, what by-products do
you use in the diet? |
| A. |
The
term “meat by-products” has gained an undeserving negative
connotation due to some careless advertising by some pet
food companies, not knowing the true definition of the term
AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials).
The
official AAFCO definition: Meat by-products – the non-rendered,
clean parts, other than meat (meaning muscle tissue) derived
from slaughtered mammals. It includes, but is not
limited to lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, liver, blood,
bone, partially defatted low temperature fatty tissue,
and stomachs and intestines freed of their contents.
It does not include hair, horns, teeth and hooves.
AFS
uses some of the products in the definition, all being
select organ meats procured from the government inspected
meat processing plants. We do not divulge the exact
organs or percentages used, due to the proprietary nature
of our formulas. We DO NOT include hair, brain matter,
spinal cords, horns, teeth, intestines and hooves. What
we DO include makes a well fortified, balanced, nutritious
meat diet. It also produces the proper calcium and
phosphorus ratio, complete amino acid profile, and a rich
vitamin and mineral diet undamaged by heat processing.
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| Q. |
What
does “4-D meats” mean and does AFS use them? |
| A. |
The
term 4-D meat is used to describe dead, dying, disabled
or diseased animals, which means animals that have died
other than by slaughter.
AFS
does NOT use any 4-D and/or rendered material in our diets.
AFS uses whole, fresh organ meats and meaty bones sourced
only from USDA inspected packing houses that have been
passed for human consumption or passed by the inspector
as suitable for animal foods.
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| Q. |
What
is the freeze-drying process and the advantages of processing
the diet this way? |
| A. |
Freeze-drying
is a process that removes the moisture from the meat in
a vacuum chamber, while still frozen. By bringing
the temperature to the triple point 32 degrees F (where
moisture can exist as an ice crystal, water or gas), the
moisture is evacuated from an ice crystal to a gas without
entering the liquid stage. The minimum amount of added
heat to accomplish this is insufficient to destroy the amino
acids or digestive enzymes.
Freeze-drying,
though considerably higher in cost, is the only way to
preserve meat without chemicals, irradiation, or heat
damage to nutrition. It is yet another example of
Animal Food Services’ commitment to nutritional excellence.
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| Q. |
How
can I travel with my pet and a raw meat diet? |
| A. |
Traveling
with frozen Pet Patties can be a challenge. That’s
why AFS developed the freeze-dried version. Freeze-drying
is the only way to preserve the nutritional integrity of
the health promoting Pet Patties while offering the convenience
of a shelf stable product needing no refrigeration.
Simply re-hydrate Pet Patties with water and bingo – fresh
raw meat with all its benefits. Freeze-dried Pet Patties
can be broken into small pieces and fed dry. Pet Patties
make wonderful treats! |
| Q. |
You
claim your diet is more natural than most pet foods.
Why? |
| A. |
The
word “natural” when applied to some of today’s pet foods,
is a real stretch of Mr. Webster’s primary definition,
of or arising from nature: in accordance with what is
found or expected in nature. How many commercial pet foods
have corn, wheat, soy, or barley as prominent ingredients?
These are all natural products for herbivores (feeding
chiefly on grass or other plants i.e. cattle, horses,
buffalo, goats, deer).
Think
about it...how many carnivores (dog, cat, wolf, lion,
tiger) have you observed in nature (the wild, or on the
"Discover" channel) feasting on these products?
They are not “natural” for dogs and cats.
Fresh raw meat diets are! Simply put, you will never see
a dog or cat jumping up and down in a corn But, what you
will more likely see is a dog or cat chasing after some
prey with a beating heart...real meat!
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"We intend to succeed through
our people, whose behavior will be judged against the ultimate standards
of Excellence!"
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At AFS,
production inspections
are conducted at the
end of each day, and throughout
each day.
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"I am proud of my employees,
and the top level performance they provide on a consistent basis--ensuring,
product and service integrity, every day!
At AFS, the highest level of
quality will never be compromised."
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