Jed and pals marching for a better deal for pets, people and the planet.
If you are a resident of the UK, please sign and share our petition.
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If you are a resident of the UK, please sign and share our petition.
Jed and pals marching for a better deal for pets, people and the planet. Read More »
The New York Times (NYT) is recognised as an important journal of record. Expert commentators, from both sides of the political divide, inform, entertain and educate the readership. Their journalism explores solutions for society’s problems. But in respect to the multi-billion-dollar pet food fraud, the NYT is more a part of the problem, not
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A colleague writes: “My niece was studying at the veterinary school in Budapest a few years ago. I went to visit her on campus and I was shocked to see advertising from the usual suspects everywhere.” See how some Hungarian vet students are seemingly trapped into believing poisonous junk is part of everyday life. See
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Sad to say the honest vet and the perverse vet are often one and the same person. Most vets hold contradictory opinions whereby they recommend that real wolves should eat real food but condemn modified wolves to survive on harmful junk and suffer a range of diet-induced atrocities. Voltaire said: “Those who can make you
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Obfuscation is the name of their game as they pull the wool over the eyes of politicians and regulators across the globe. Their callous indifference to animal suffering is obscured by their carefully crafted veneer as a ‘caring profession’. But the reality beneath the surface is that of a ruthless, self-seeking cabal working to maintain
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Be in no doubt Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis is a cruel, devastating disease of cats forced to consume junk food. In Raw Meaty Bones: Promote Health (2001) I wrote: Screaming cat disease Another disease peculiar to cats and associated with much pain arises secondary to periodontal disease (a virus is also said to be involved). Commonly
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Neil Young was distraught about the death of musician friends addicted to heroin. He recorded his plaintive warning The Needle and the Damage Done. I’ve seen the needle and the damage done A little part of it in everyone But every junkie’s like a settin’ sun In 2007 when Duncan Roads the editor of Nexus
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In early July 2023, as the Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud publicity campaign was winding down, Palamedes the publicists made one last pitch to the UK media in case there was a willingness to do their job—that is to inform and thus help protect their audience. Sad to say the pitch produced below found no takers.
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In a LinkedIn post Royal Canin tell their 261,632 followers: Do you know all the benefits of a healthy weight for our four-legged friends? We have listed a few in the infographic below. Check them out! If your pet is struggling with obesity, a veterinarian should be your first ally to tackle this condition. #RoyalCanin #ABetterWorldForPets #WeightManagement Royal Canin
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In this instalment we look at some of the scientific, political and legal aspects that potentially flow from an acceptance that the Cybernetic Hypothesis of Periodontal Disease in Mammalian Carnivores may have some validity. To that extent, validity was bestowed on the Hypothesis when first published as a Feature Article in the March 1994 Journal
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