Flint River Ranch

All-Natural Super Premium
Canine and Feline Health Food


Flint River Ranch contains NO chemical preservatives.


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Ethoxyquin – Was found to

pronounce kidney carcinogenesis.

significantly increase the incidence of stomach tumors.

enhance bladder carcinogenesis.

significantly increase number of colon tumors.

BHA – Was found to

cause squamous-cell carcinomas in stomachs of rats and hamsters. (Cancers of this type are among the most lethal and fastest acting, the swiftest effects being seen among animals with light colored fur. Many white cats die within months after getting squamous cell black tumor on their skin.)

enhance stomach and urinary bladder carcinogenesis.

BHT – Was found to

promoted urinary bladder carcinogenesis.

could be a promoter of thyroid carcinogenesis.

        ETHOXYQUIN was often listed as simply "E" on pet food labels. Some dog food makers fail to list ethoxyquin on their labels but when pressured to disclose the facts, will admit its use. Ethoxyquin is manufactured by Monsanto who requires employees handling the substance to wear eye and respiratory protection. Containers are marked with a skull and crossbones and prominently display the word, "POISON." Ethoxyquin is listed and identified as a hazardous chemical by OSHA. Ethoxyquin has rating of "3" in the Chemical Toxicology of Commercial Products listings (on a scale of 1 to 6, with 6 being super toxic requiring less than 7 drops to cause death.) The Department of Agriculture lists ethoxyquin as a pesticide. It is used a rubber preservative. Based on body weight , the FDA allows ethoxyquin to be used in pet foods at a rate of 300 times higher than permitted as residue in beef, pork, etc. consumed by humans.

            A Take a dog food preserved with ethoxyquin and feed the average dog (44 lbs) by the label instructions and that dog will consume 26 lbs of ethoxyquin in 1 years time. Is that what you want for your pet?! Does consuming 26 lbs of ethoxyquin (poison), sound like a "good" idea to you?

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