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Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud: Hiding in Plain Sight provides pet owners with valuable information based on extensive research that could save the lives of their pets. Why was this an important book for you to write?
In the early 1990s, I drew attention to the environmental footprint of the pet food industry/vet alliance; blew the whistle on the alliance’s animal cruelty and consumer fraud, and, noting the importance of a raw meaty bones diet, suggested a new scientific hypothesis of health and disease. New concepts with greater explanatory and predictive powers merit debate and dissemination. However, the simple, self-evident truths with immense implications were not enough to ‘shift the dial.’
So began a decades-long struggle with the pet food industry, the veterinary profession, media, politicians, and regulatory bodies. Book writers, internet pundits, and opportunists created further layers of propaganda and misinformation. Rather than extol the essential benefits of a raw meaty bones diet and campaign against the industrial pet food makers, they created niche markets for their vegetable and minced meat concoctions. Contrasted with industrial junk, their pronouncements and products appeared deceptively superior. Unfortunately, pets and their owners were further hoodwinked and held to ransom.
Concerned at the cacophony of competing voices and the need for change, in 2001, I published Raw Meaty Bones: Promote Health. But it was not enough, and in 2005 I published Work Wonders: Feed Your Dog Raw Meaty Bones in the hope that good sense, at least in respect to feeding dogs, would prevail.
As one last effort, I felt compelled to write Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud and thereby complete the Raw Meaty Bones Trilogy with two interlocking objectives:
i.) Provide comprehensive educational resources for pet owners, vets, and the community.
ii.) Provide context and structure for the struggle against animal cruelty and consumer fraud.
STOP PRESS
The future arrived early. Lessons of the book are due to play out in a Kansas courtroom.
In February 2024, Keto Natural Pet Foods filed a $2.6 billion class action lawsuit against Hill’s Science Diet and their vet conspirators. In 124 pages the suit describes a ‘civil conspiracy’ that reflects overlapping themes in the book. Hill’s are depicted as villains who cherry-pick the evidence. However, Keto (un) Natural and small manufacturers make bogus claims too. Can the court decide whose lies are the more credible? Time will tell.
How much research did you undertake for this book, and how much time did it take to put it all together?
The book was written in 2021. It was edited, proofread, illustrated, designed, and typeset in 2022. The book launch, promotion, and marketing took place in 2023. The writing was the easy part. Having campaigned, lived, and breathed the wonders of feeding raw meaty bones for the previous 30 years, I did not need to do much more research. Here and there, I needed references which, in the current day, are easily obtained through internet searches.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
A wise medical educator told his students that 50% of what the medical profession believed was true, and the other 50% was untrue. But, he said, they did not know which 50% was which! That’s the style of healthy scepticism I hoped to engender with the series of parables in the book enabling the reader to develop a better understanding of pet care and veterinary services. I wanted the lessons of the book to be transported into other aspects of readers’ lives; to arm and protect them against propagandists everywhere.
I wanted to reveal the pet food industry business model that commenced in the 1860s. Dogs, modified wolves, are promoted as little more than furry toys with daily needs met by products conveniently arranged on the supermarket shelf. Unfortunately, both pets and their owners become habituated to products and practices with adverse health effects for the pets and financial burdens for their owners.
However, rather than rescue the pets and their owners from a cruel fate, the business model of the veterinary profession is to welcome a vast population of ‘fur babies’ suffering a range of diet-induced diseases. As a quid pro quo, vets extol the alleged benefits of industrial junk whilst simultaneously denigrating the nutritional and medicinal benefits of a natural diet. Assisted by the fake animal welfare groups, vets provide a protective cordon around the pet food industry. Besides the obvious revenue benefits for vets, the pet food industry buys allegiance with grants and sponsorships to vet schools, associations, and conferences. Welfare and rescue groups take hush money, and all is quiet on every front—just the way the industrial pet food makers like it.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud: Hiding in Plain Sight?
I hope readers will be glad that they read the book, return to it in their thoughts, and refer to it often.
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From tartar-encrusted teeth and stinking breath to weakened immunity and a host of diseases, our pets are being harmed by the highly processed ‘junk pet food’ we place in their bowls.
Manufacturers and vets selectively disregard scientific facts, pushing money-making products and services that cost us billions and, ultimately, our pets their lives.
It’s a fraud of epic proportions.
Based on decades of rigorous research and astute observation, Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud by whistleblower vet and natural feeding advocate Dr Tom Lonsdale provides the tools and guidance to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.
It explains why raw meaty bones are both nutritious and nature’s medicine, supported by a wealth of case studies and testimonials from grateful pet owners.
And it exposes the shameful failings of pet food manufacturers, veterinary practices, and veterinary schools intent on keeping us in the dark.
It’s time to blow away the smokescreen for your pet’s and wallet’s sake. Are you ready?
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Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud: Hiding in Plain Sight
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Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud: Hiding in Plain Sight is an enlightening exploration into the complexities and alleged malpractices within the pet food industry. Authored by Tom Lonsdale, a seasoned veterinarian, the book aims to shed light on the problematic relationship between pet food corporations and veterinarians. Lonsdale suggests this alliance has contributed to a significant pet health crisis, largely unnoticed or ignored by the public.
Lonsdale’s experience in the veterinary field is evident throughout the book, showcasing his deep affection and concern for animal welfare. His narrative style is engaging, often employing sharp wit and clever anecdotes to underscore his arguments. This approach not only makes for an entertaining read but also reinforces the seriousness of the issues at hand. I found pleasure in reading about the author’s journey from the beginning of his veterinary career, which gave me the impression of having a friendly, personal conversation with him. The author’s commitment to the subject is palpable; his heartfelt dedication to improving the health of pets resonates on every page. Lonsdale’s insights are intriguing and educational and provoke reflection on personal pet care practices. The book encourages readers to reassess their approach to their pets’ well-being, underlining the importance of continual improvement in how we care for our animal companions. Lonsdale incorporates a wealth of research and factual information, presenting numerous strategies and approaches that, as a pet owner, I am eager to implement for the well-being of my dogs. The inclusion of images throughout the book added an enjoyable visual element to the reading experience.
Multi-Billion Dollar Pet Food Fraud is not just a critique of the pet food industry; it is a call to action for pet owners to become more informed and conscientious. Lonsdale’s passionate and knowledgeable voice makes this book a compelling read for anyone interested in the health and welfare of their pets.
Pages: 575 | ASIN : B0C3WY555F
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