"What the heck is this?"
While the overriding consensus is that these fibers are, in fact, a bi-product of the meat, the truth remains that these fibers are indicative of the quality of meat that Pedigree is using in their food. “It is everything left over after the meat has been removed from the animal. It is the bone, the marrow, the skin, hair, and cartilage ground up,” says Dr. Brophy, a veterinarian at Rossmoyne Animal Emergency Trauma Center in Mechanicsburg. And while historically these leftover scraps have been deemed fine for pets to ingest, the question is whether you are comfortable feeding this stuff to your pet. According to Pedigree, the fibers - while visually disturbing - are perfectly fine to eat. So, while there is no recall being issued as a result of the mystery wires, whether or not you feed these prickly kibble bits to your pet is entirely a judgment call.If you would rather not feed your pet food with strings hanging out of it, these are a few brands you might consider.And, as always, if you notice anything strange as a result of something your dog ate, please contact your vet immediately.
Source:http://abc27.com/2015/08/20/outraged-pet-owners-voice-concerns-about-fibers-in-pedigree-dog-food/https://www.thedodo.com/wires-found-dog-food-1303047824.html
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