Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Kosher Food, it's for the dogs! No really, it is.....

Most individuals are unaware that there even is such as thing as kosher pet food.
One of the most common questions asked surrounding kosher pet food is why. Many individuals want to know why kosher food even exists and why individuals purchase it for their pets. Jewish dietary laws outline the rules and guidelines for eating kosher food. A large number of Jewish individuals follow those laws because they value the teachings. Many of these individuals feel included to incorporate kosher foods into their life and the life of their pets.

Kosher pet food, really, is there a difference?

Kosher Pet food is treated the same as human kosher food and technically prepared the same way with the same ingredients. The food still comes from an animal that is considered kosher, just like that of human kosher food.

Aside from the original making of kosher pet food, the only other restriction placed on kosher pet food is what is used to serve it. Kosher pet food is not meant for human consumption. This means that the food cannot be mixed or touched with human kosher food or the utensils used to cook it. This means that separate bowls and spooning utensils must be used to serve pet food. Simply washing the utensils is not enough.

I have an infinite love for pets, more specifically the Fido's and Whisker's of this world. so if Kosher food is good enough for me, it is surely good enough for my pet, and even yours!

Happy Feedings to all.

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