9781439166420
Feed Your Pet Right: The Authoritative Guide to Feeding Your Dog and Cat share button
Marion Nestle
Format Paperback
Dimensions 5.90 (w) x 8.90 (h) x 1.10 (d)
Pages 376
Publisher Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Publication Date May 2010
ISBN 9781439166420
Book ISBN 10 1439166420
About Book

Human nutrition expert and author of the critically acclaimed What to Eat, Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H., has joined forces with Malden C. Nesheim, Ph.D., a Cornell animal nutrition expert, to write Feed Your Pet Right, the first complete, research-based guide to selecting the best, most healthful foods for your cat or dog. A comprehensive and objective look at the science behind pet food, it tells a fascinating story while evaluating the range of products available and examining the booming pet food industry and its marketing practices. Drs. Nestle and Nesheim also present the results of their unique research into this sometimes secretive industry. Through conversations with pet food manufacturers and firsthand observations, they reveal how some companies have refused to answer questions or permit visits. The authors also analyze food products, basic ingredients, sources of ingredients, and the optimal ways to feed companion animals. In this engaging narrative, they explain how ethical considerations affect pet food research and product development, how pet foods are regulated, and how companies influence veterinary training and advice. They conclude with specific recommendations for pet owners, the pet food industry, and regulators. A road map to the most nutritious diets for cats and dogs, Feed Your Pet Right is sure to be a reference classic to which all pet owners will turn for years to come.

Reviews

From Barnes & Noble

Keeping your dog or cat healthy is something pet owners dote on every day. To solve that pesky daily eating problem, human nutrition expert Marion Nestle (What to Eat) and Cornell animal-nutrition expert Malden Nesheim joined their Ph.D. forces to help you select the most tasty healthful foods for your beloved four-pawed critters. To retrieve the answers, Drs. Nestle and Nesheim go beyond industry advertising claims and into products on the shelves. Their analysis reveals how well popular cat and dog foods will actually fulfill your pet's nutritional needs. Must-reading for pet-lovers.

Library Journal

Dog and cat owners encounter a dizzying array of choices and confusing labels when shopping for pet foods in supermarkets. They will welcome the information Nestle (nutrition, New York Univ.; Pet Food Politics) and Nesheim (nutrition, emeritus, Cornell Univ.) obtained from their research and firsthand experience. Readers learn what pets are supposed to eat (dogs are omnivores; cats are carnivores) and the scientific standards and government regulations that led to the development of commercial pet food. Owners are guided through the many food choices, including dry, canned, wet, and semimoist foods; products called "premium," "all natural," "prescription diet," and "hairball control"; and more unconventional diets, like raw, vegetarian, and home cooked. After discussing various foods and nutrients, they conclude with specific and sensible recommendations for pet owners, the industry, and the government. VERDICT Filled with useful information, this well-written guide is the pet nutrition counterpart to Nestle's human nutrition guide, What To Eat. Recommended for all pet owners.—Eva Lautemann, Georgia Perimeter Coll. Lib., Clarkston