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Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / Your Problems with Pet Food / Re: Timberwolf Organics dry
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on: January 28, 2008, 11:59:12 AM
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Timberwolf IMO IS DANGEROUS. I think if you are using it you need to investigate this company. I was using months ago before all the information came out about them and what a bunch of liars they are.
The ingredients on the bag ARE NOT the ingredients specifically in the bag. For years they admitted the bags do not represent the ingredients they claim to use.
There are many issues with this food. I had to return 4 bags because of disgusting manure smell, white specks that the company said should NOT be in there. My dog threw up on the 2 brands he was eating for awhile. Many e-mails went back and forth with them. Then we found out about the ingredient issue from another forum and it all made sense. ---------- In regard to Timberwolf what concerns me is not so much about changing ingredients (even though some of it is disappointing), it's about the betrayed trust of consumers who have been buying foods that do not contain what they were supposed to according to the labels - not only for days or weeks or months, but years. What's the point of having any food labels and ingredient definitions at all, if manufacturers don't adhere to them? And where was the regulating body supposedly in charge of enforcement? _________________________
Please please be aware! Even though you might think your dog is doing well now it's the long term effect that could be the issue.
It's not a TRUSTWORTHY company at all. I was fed a bunch of lies and unfortunately so was my dog. We have joined the many others who dropped timberwolf organics (oh yea another misleading claim - the food isn't organic at all).
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