Guest Whistle Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 We recently switched kibble and I am wondering: Are there certain criteria a kibble has to meet to call it "holistic?" What does that mean exactly? I can't really find any answers from a reliable source online. Does anyone know or know of a source I can use to get the answer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
racindog Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Might see if you can find any info at www.solidgoldhealth.com Years ago when the craze started they were supposedly the first reliably "holistic" dog food. I feed it. It is good food. If you email them your question I am sure they will answer it. They are very knowlegeable and good about responding. You might also ask the folks at WholeDogJournal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Whistle Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 Thanks, I will check it out and see if they know. I'm really happy with what we're feeding. I've just had people asking me about the food and I'd like to know what I'm talking about before telling anyone it's "holistic." Will check out WDJ too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hubcitypam Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 I'd think the only criteria is that the company decides to use it as a marketing tool and charge more for the privledge of feeding holistic food. Here is a one explaination of holistic -- "What is the definition of holistic health? It's a wellness approach that addresses the body, mind and spirit or the physical, emotional/mental and spiritual aspects of an individual. By spirit or spiritual, I am not making a reference to anything religious. We're talking about the essence of who you are -- the core self." Exactly HOW does that apply to dog food? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Whistle Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 I'd think the only criteria is that the company decides to use it as a marketing tool and charge more for the privledge of feeding holistic food. Here is a one explaination of holistic -- "What is the definition of holistic health? It's a wellness approach that addresses the body, mind and spirit or the physical, emotional/mental and spiritual aspects of an individual. By spirit or spiritual, I am not making a reference to anything religious. We're talking about the essence of who you are -- the core self." Exactly HOW does that apply to dog food? Thanks for your reply. That is kind of what I was thinking too. Kind of like when you see "natural" on so many bags of kibble . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeofNE Posted November 9, 2010 Share Posted November 9, 2010 The world holistic is WIDELY misused as a synonym for "all natural." That's not what holistic means! This is what holistic really means! Quote Susan, Hamish, Mister Bigglesworth and Nikita Stanislav. Missing Ming, George, and Buck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laurenbiz Posted November 17, 2010 Share Posted November 17, 2010 To answer your question, I'm not too sure what 'holitic' means, other than that it is an extra buzz-word thrown onto packaging for marketing purposes. Last week, when I went to buy another bag of dog food at my local pet supply store, a man who was a rep for Earthborn Holistic brand of foods was there. He asked what type of dog I had, and after I told him a Greyhound and after I politely told him I was content with my current food, he wouldn't stop talking to me about how great his food is for Great Danes. ........ Quote Lauren the Human, along with Justin the Human, Kay the Cat and Bernie the Greyhound! (Registered Barney Koppe, 10/30/2006) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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