Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
Size matters especially with your dog’s health. Dr. Gary Pusillo
Mary Poppins sang “A teaspoon of sugar helps the medicine go down;” she did not say a huge lump of sugar helps the medicine goes down.
About 5 grams of “normal” particle size (granulation) white sugar can fit in a teaspoon. If you are making a cake that calls for two teaspoons or 10 grams of sugar, putting in a single 10 gram piece of sugar into the recipe will not work.
Particle size of the granulated sugar allows it to be blended throughout the cake...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
Your pet food is probably not addressing the phosphorous shortage and excessive runoff of phosphorus into our environment.
Up to 5 tons of phosphorus are flushed down toilets each day at the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Facility in the Twin Cities in Minnesota. (Imagine the numbers for larger urban centers, such as Los Angeles, New York or Washington, D.C.) In addition to human and livestock waste, our pets excrete huge amounts into the ecosystem, and no one is doing anything to reverse the trends except for a small...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
By Dr. Gary Pusillo ©2011
The sudden horror of instant flames engulfing most of the area around my friend Blaze (yes, that is his real name) when he poured gasoline from a container onto our campfire, was a lesson well learned without much pain and suffering. I will never use gasoline to start a fire.
Dogs and cats that make it through the stressors associated with the floods, wind, power outages and changes in daily activities are prime subjects for opportunistic pathogens. One that will likely show up is CP (clostridium...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
Dr. Gary Pusillo
After losing buckets of sweat while removing some of the tornado ravaged fallen trees around our Iowa home, I decided to enjoy a small cup of French Vanilla ice cream. I typically do not eat sweets, but since my college aged daughter is still home for the summer, she makes sure only the best French vanilla ice cream is stocked in our freezer.
While I enjoyed the cold creamy texture, I took a look at the nutrition label to see how much water I was paying for. For the top of the line, expensive French Vanilla ice...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
Organic vegetables and sprouts is not without risks; the e-coli problems in Europe should be a concern in pet diets also.
Dr. Gary Pusillo
Poop is to an organic farm as liquid nitrogen fertilizer is to an Iowa corn farm. With the e-coli outbreak in Europe, we should be careful in believing that the term organic guarantees safe, risk free foods.
All sorts of human and animal waste are used in organic farming operations throughout the world. Human waste; sometimes called night soil;”has been used to raise vegetables in Europe...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
After the destructive forces of tornados, hurricanes and flooding, how do I salvage my pet’s foods?
The recent tornados and flooding in the US will require many pet owners to adapt their individual situation to the destruction at hand. Having survived several tornados, and massive flooding in the last 31 years in Iowa, I have both practical and scientific knowledge of salvaging foods and sanitizing a pet’s living space after the disaster.
The first thing to do after a disaster is to only keep those pet foods that can be safely...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
We all love to spoil our pets with tasty treats and chews but we always wonder what, if any, are the consequences of buying the ‘low end’ products on the market. We are always told to buy products that are made in North America and that are sourced from reputable manufacturers (like Complete Natural Nutrition) and not from places such as China. Dr. Pusillo, being an animal forensic scientist, hears first-hand about the dangers with overseas products. Below is a ‘repeat offender’ that has Dr. Pusillo shocked and...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
By: Dr. Gary Pusillo
………And this little Piggy went wee wee wee all the way to your house. Open any popular pet product catalogue and you can buy your own little piece of a “little piggy” from China.
Just when you thought melamine in Chinese products was enough, they are shipping piggy parts laced with clenbuterol!
Currently there are reports that human consumers of pork products in China became ill and ending up hospitalized with stomach pains and heart palpitations after consuming pork laced with Clenbuterol...
Posted by tyler on August 23rd, 2008
Perhaps the only nutrient that we use to wash, cool, sooth, refresh, entertain, and relax in is also the most common nutrient we take for granted.
There are about 39 states in America that are in a current water crisis; shortages, and increasing pollution. The typical sewage treatment facility is not designed to take out modern pollutants, such as animal and human pharmaceuticals.
Fish taken from most rivers and ponds currently show a detectible level of caffeine in their flesh and organs. If most fish tested in the US contain...
Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2008
Krogers having issues with corn, who is next? http://www.tennessean.com/article/20110104/BUSINESS01/101040326/Recall+investigators+find+Kroger+pet-food+grains+had+elevated+toxin+level
We hope that this post in June discouraged some pet owners from feeding diets with corn. Watch for more posts from Dr. Pusillo on possible dangers in the future for our pets.
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