Thanks for posting.
Synthetic vitamin K?
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I recently read an article – which of course I cannot find now -- which commented that some dog food mfrs use a synthetic form of Vitamin K that has been linked to liver trouble.
The article stated that "better dog foods" are removing this ingredient, but it never said WHAT the ingredient actually is.Does anybody here have a clue what we should be looking for in the ingredients lists?
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It's called menadione sodium bisulfate.
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@red:
It's called menadione sodium bisulfate.
Thanks! Now, off to check the bag… oh gad, I tossed it when I put the food in the bin. Okay, off to check the Internet!
I just bought a new food to try, I think it's called Nature's Recipe Lamb and Rice. Whatever it is, it's not what I went into the store to buy -- changed my mind once I got there. I hope I didn't make a mistake!
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CRAP!! It's in there.
Oh the things I just don't know . . . . ugh.
So, anyone have stats or info on how significant the research is?
I mean, can they eat this bag, or be on it for a while, or should this stuff never cross their lips?{You know, like how there was research years ago about hot dogs causing leukemia or something, then it turned out you'd have to eat like 20 hot dogs a day…..}
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Here's an article you might find helpful - it explains it much better than Iever could:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=menadione -
thanks red and white furever
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Yes, thanks… very much!
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You're welcome!