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Hi everyone

New on the group. I wanted some information on natural and organic pet products that are very popular among pets ( dogs and cats), where will these be available.

Thanks for your help, much appreciated.

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Shreya

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalanimalsolutions.com.au/natural-diet.html

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalanimalsolutions.com.au/natural-diet.html

human grade meat (and other food) is not automatically healthy for dogs...the meat will be very likely treated with 220...225 and can cause fatal Thiamine deficiency...conversely 'dog' grade meat treated with 220....225 contains additional Thiamine to address this issue.

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalanimalsolutions.com.au/natural-diet.html

human grade meat (and other food) is not automatically healthy for dogs...the meat will be very likely treated with 220...225 and can cause fatal Thiamine deficiency...conversely 'dog' grade meat treated with 220....225 contains additional Thiamine to address this issue.

If any raw human grade meat has been treated with preservatives then it has been done illegally.

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalanimalsolutions.com.au/natural-diet.html

human grade meat (and other food) is not automatically healthy for dogs...the meat will be very likely treated with 220...225 and can cause fatal Thiamine deficiency...conversely 'dog' grade meat treated with 220....225 contains additional Thiamine to address this issue.

If any raw human grade meat has been treated with preservatives then it has been done illegally.

show us the legal definition of 'humane-grade'....

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalan...tural-diet.html

human grade meat (and other food) is not automatically healthy for dogs...the meat will be very likely treated with 220...225 and can cause fatal Thiamine deficiency...conversely 'dog' grade meat treated with 220....225 contains additional Thiamine to address this issue.

If any raw human grade meat has been treated with preservatives then it has been done illegally.

Yes, the regulations allow for preservatives to be added to some human-grade processed meat products (eg sausages, frankfurts). Processed products that contain added sulphites are required to declare it on their packaging. By law, there shouldn't be any in raw human grade mince.

Here's some info on the regulations:

http://www.meatupdat...hur-dioxide.pdf

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalan...tural-diet.html

human grade meat (and other food) is not automatically healthy for dogs...the meat will be very likely treated with 220...225 and can cause fatal Thiamine deficiency...conversely 'dog' grade meat treated with 220....225 contains additional Thiamine to address this issue.

If any raw human grade meat has been treated with preservatives then it has been done illegally.

Yes, the regulations allow for preservatives to be added to some human-grade processed meat products (eg sausages, frankfurts). Processed products that contain added sulphites are required to declare it on their packaging. By law, there shouldn't be any in raw human grade mince.

Here's some info on the regulations:

http://www.meatupdat...hur-dioxide.pdf

...to my knowledge there is no legal definition for 'human grade', hence manufactures can put in more or less what ever they want as long as

a) they list all the ingredients, thus applying with the declaration requirements,

b) it is still eatable for humans without causing harm

Eta for clarification: for 'mince' sulphites are not allowed, but still found: some further reading here:

http://www.foodsafety.govt.nz/elibrary/industry/sulphur-dioxide-sulphides-in-meat-info-pamphlet.pdf

http://fedup.com.au/factsheets/additive-and-natural-chemical-factsheets/220-228-sulphite-preservatives

...the point I wanted to make is that food 'declared as human-grade' doesn't reveal much about the quality and the preservatives used, hence all meat products declared as human-grade can still contain sulphites.

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Hi, do you mean raw diets or Natural gluten free kibbles or freeze dried foods ?

I went thru Jacqueline Rudan at Naturopath in Victoria & used her Natural Animal Solution products to balance the raw diet she only recommends to use human grade meats & blended fresh veggies....

here's her Maintenance Diet if your dog has any health problems scroll down & you'll see raw diets for certain health problems, send Jacqueline an email & she'll answer your email then you can

book a consultation, a consult over the phone was cheaper then seeing a vet, she rings you & she spoke with me for 1 hour only cost me $60 that's was 1 year ago...all her products are excellent..

http://www.naturalanimalsolutions.com.au/natural-diet.html

human grade meat (and other food) is not automatically healthy for dogs...the meat will be very likely treated with 220...225 and can cause fatal Thiamine deficiency...conversely 'dog' grade meat treated with 220....225 contains additional Thiamine to address this issue.

If any raw human grade meat has been treated with preservatives then it has been done illegally.

show us the legal definition of 'humane-grade'....

Easy - meat that is safe and suitable for human consumption.

It's located in this really obscure document called the Food Standards and their explanatory notes.

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