Shame on Iams

I decided to google “Iams” today to get more info on the pet food recall this morning and I was shocked with all the websites that popped up about the cruelty that Iams puts dogs and cats through. Shocked. I won’t post links, images of dogs being tortured can really stick with you and wreck your day so I will spare you that. This angers me on so many levels. The main one being the fact that I always try to be buy responsibly- I know that Proctor and Gamble is notorious for their animal testing and so I choose to not give them my money if I don’t have to. I try to only buy “cruelty free” products. It makes me mad that I couldn’t trust that a company with a wholesome reputation like Iams would not be involved in animal testing. I feel duped. I am mad that I have given them so much money over the last 10 plus years. I always thought I was doing a good thing feeding my dogs Iams, well except for the time we found a dead mouse in the bag. Sigh.  Now the recall, all I have to say is what comes around goes around.
So, it’s time for a change. I have been wanting to change anyway because Barley has severe allergies and dog food has so much extra “crap” (for lack of a better word) as fillers. I read in Bark magazine that dogs really need a dog food with simple basic ingredients and if you choose a food that limits it’s ingredients to only whole foods that they need, they have less allergies, their temperments are better, and they are healthier. Hmm sounds just like what they say about kids. California Natural seemed to have what we need so we are going to give it a try. Adios Iams.

Ok, moving on. It’s thundering outside and the rain is coming down. All dogs are curled into tight balls sleeping. A perfect day to sew. And speaking of sewing, we are featured on Quilter’s Buzz again. Thanks Gina!

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  1. tracey hageman | 19th Mar 07

    I found out about this 4 years ago and was SICK. there was a big protest online and people were sending in pictures of their dogs with signs around their necks saying “I no longer eat IAMS” (my lucky dogs did it!). IAMS claims they no longer do the “cruel” testing and that it was a mishap but I don’t believe a word they say. My 3 labs/goldens now eat a salmon-yogurt diet and have gone veg. They have super shiny coats and love their food.
    So glad you have found what IAMS does. I am VERY tempted to stick signs in all Targets and stores that carry them so people are aware of what their company does!

  2. Melissa | 20th Mar 07

    OMG, a dead mouse! I would probably have a heart attack right there if that happened to me. I didn’t know this about Iams. I had been thinking about changing foods but I think this makes my decision easier!

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