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  1. Feb 22, 2018 · Scientists have been creating GMO ingredients for pet food for some years now. Some of the most common GMO ingredients in dog food include corn, soy, tomatoes and rice. GMOs are considered controversial not only for pets, but also for humans. These crops were modified and put on the market without conducting any clinical trials on humans to see ...

  2. 4. It creates a single-crop field. All GMO seeds are sterile, meaning a farmer cannot hold back a percentage of seed from an ear of corn in order to plant the next year’s crop. All GMO seed must be purchased from one of the companies who sell it – every year. If a farmer can’t afford that seed, too bad for the farmer.

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  4. May 17, 2023 · There are arguments on both sides of the GMO debate when it comes to their inclusion in dog food. Here are some pros and cons to consider: Pros: Cost-Effectiveness: GMO ingredients are often more affordable than non-GMO alternatives, making GMO-containing dog foods more budget-friendly for pet owners. Enhanced Nutritional Content: Some GMO ...

  5. Mar 12, 2014 · The Food and Drug Administration, which regulates the safety of GMO crops consumed by humans and animals, considers most GMO plants “substantially equivalent” to traditional plants and “generally recognized as safe.”. Their regulation involves a voluntary consultation process with the developer before products are brought to market.

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · GMO crops have infiltrated every crop, according to the Organic Consumers Association. In fact, 93 percent of soy, 86 percent of corn and 90 percent of canola is GMO. Even if you’re purchasing grain-free dog food, it could still contain GMO, Silver says, as most animals are fed them. Some studies have found that animals fed GM corn and soy ...

  7. Oct 2, 2023 · GMO Health Risks. There are significant health risks in eating GMO foods and quite a few studies have reported damage to organs. A 2009 safety study by Dona et al found that GM foods can cause hepatic, pancreatic, renal, and reproductive effects and may alter hematological, biochemical, and immunologic parameters (1).

  8. Dec 31, 2018 · Because knowledge is the key to voting with your pocketbook, which is the one thing large corporations will listen to. And without the right to know whether your food is laden with chemicals, pesticides, and GMO's, you are incapable of showing them with your dollar where your opinions lie. With dog food, this is no different. If you are ...

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