was EXACTLY what I feared it would be, what I wanted it to be and so so much more. I cannot speak on this book enough, so I will try to keep this so so short (looking back, this is not as short as I hoped it would be... but I'm not sorry). Bare with me while I filter out all my emotions and thoughts. I've included a few photos from the book (sorry for the quality, but I initially wasn't going to include these as they were more for my personal use/Facebook spamming my friends and then realized this review would be incomplete without some of these features) that really stood out to me while reading and to hopefully entice you as a parent to jump down this rabbit hole of all things holy.. because this is the dog bible.
I do not read a lot of non-fiction because fiction simply makes me feel happier and less drained; less dry. This one, however, I have been waiting for months on end to have in my hands. I am so so glad that I pre-ordered this book because it's sold out in so many places. I watched Pet Fooled (the documentary featuring Dr. Karen Becker) about 5 years ago and found that everything I was doing -at the time- was right. I believed I was making great choices, and I have continued to evolve based on these two individuals (as well as our amazing integrative doctors) dedicating their lives to the exploration and science of dogs. This book took all the science, experiences, and history of our dogs and made me hate everything about it. I hate the pet food industry.
AAFCO. The FDA. The United States for not having stricter enforcement on the pet food industry. I am also sad. I am sad that there are pet parents who will never look at the information in this book (or choose not to hear this information as truth, despite SCIENCE) and they will continue to feed poor food only because it's cheap and they don't want to spend more, expose their pets routinely to poor environmental factors, and never provide proper mental stimulation (puzzles, Kongs, whatever) to their dogs because "it's just a dog." I am angry that we are routinely told in pet food stores that these things are acceptable - from toys, to chews (see how rawhides are made 🤮), treats, supplements, topicals and of course, food - and they obviously are not safe as they are treated and/or made with toxic ingredients.
Some of this information is not new to me. In fact, a great deal of it is not new to me. However, while reading the dog bible, I had planned to make only minor changes to improve our kiddos' lives (based on the information given to me to this point, we would be doing some rotational "feeding" of supplements, adding home cooked meals 2 times a week, and using fresher alternatives to fill our Kongs and mats the kids get everyday... twice a day... for mental exercise) because I felt we were doing everything right - and up until a certain point we were. I was nodding say, "yeah, we don't do that anymore.. that's not good quality..", etc. And then Dr. Becker released her Dirty Dozen about 3/4 of the way in, Sunday afternoon around 12:45 (when I read this point anyways). And that's when shit hit the fan for me.
A company I have trusted, a company I researched diligently, and a company that is human grade - is still choosing to put a toxic ingredient in their pet food (I'll tell you... it was the last one). And when that ingredient was in our food, I dug deeper. And it's in everything! We will slowly phase out those products as we find replacements for some of our treats, chews (don't worry, we already implement fresh foods constantly, but it's just not convenient with a resource guarder who snatches things he shouldn't have to store fresh fruits & veggies around the house in jars, so we will have to do the best we can with some commercial brands - I've found Bocce's to pass this test and some other freeze dried brands), and Kong fillers. I rushed out and bought a bag and box of raw food from our local Independent Pet Store who practices the values I believe in (no products with corn, wheat, soy, meat-by products, or made in China), taking the Dirty Dozen list with me to investigate the packaging labels and ensure it was "Dr. B approved." (It is now saved on my phone under favorites and I'll never buy another thing in my life without consulting this list.)
While my response is not necessarily the response most people will make, and while many of you may be screaming, "YOU DIDN'T SLOWLY TRANSITION TO RAW?!," and all of my friends on Facebook except like 1, thinks I'm bat shit crazy, I am so grateful. I'm grateful to science. I am grateful to Dr. Becker and Rodney Habib challenging the views and ideas that we've been conditioned to accept by commercialized pet food & the commercialized pet industry. (And no, we didn't slowly transition because despite the faults in our previous pet food, they were a high protein, very low carb, human grade food and in addition, my kids are used to eating fresh fruits and vegetables every single day as well as freeze dried meat and meat organ as well as dehydrated duck feet, and I knew the risk of them being sick was low.)
This book will change lives - from the new dog owner, to the experienced dog owner hearing about pro-tips from a Longevity Junkie, to the Longevity Junkie working their way through the world in 2.0 fashion (that's me). For some people, the greatest thing this book has to offer is the science - and for me, that's all I needed. I needed the proof in the "raw" pudding, if you will, and it was all there; but I can certainly see for others that the science may not be the most important thing. For some, exploring the "how it works and why" is too dry. And while a great portion of the book is science (parts 1 and 2), if you are struggling through that, Dr. B says no pressure... skim the science and let's put it in action (part 3 - doing/action part). The entire 3rd portion of this book discusses how the science works briefly and how to correct the dangers of our world - from feeding, environmental stressors (including you, the hooman), to movement and practical mental stimulation.
The largest takeaways are not strictly food related, and I want to be sure that I emphasize that heavily. While food took up a significantly large portion of this book, I strongly believe that is because it is the easiest thing to change in their lives. You don't have to run out and feed raw. You can continue to feed (...insertreallyshittyfoodhere...) what you are currently feeding and add to that with Longevity Foods that will still enhance your dogs' life. But aside from that, the relationships our dogs have - with humans, nature, and other animals was discussed. Environment, indoors and outdoors, was probably the absolute scariest thing I read about - and it is inevitably one of the hardest things to change (for me personally) given that I don't own my own home and do not make the primary decisions in or around our home (I am a caretaker for my parents, so they still get to call the shots AND we live in new construction for approximately the next 3 years). Physical activity that matches your dogs' needs is important - and because I really love this word, take them on a snifari! Mental engagement and mental exercise is also so so crucial. This book is totally inclusive of all things regarding your dogs' life span and health span.
This is not a quick read, by any means. I went through a couple of highlighters, and it took me 7.5 hours to read (an average book takes me 3.3 hours) and nearly a week to sift through as I needed to take some mental breaks between the science. There are charts and graphs (as seen above) throughout the book that truly make it easier to absorb some of the information - and my favorite reference point will be the pages in which it tells me which fruits, veggies, spices, and herbs are contributing to various "actions" in my kiddos' life. I'm not sure if Dr. B and Rodney have other books out - or if there's more to come on The Forever Dog (if you're a cat parent, they're asking you to beg the publisher for a book by the way!), but I will absolutely buy anything that comes out by either of these two beautiful human beings.
10/10, or in the case of my rating system, 10/5 - Buy it. Read it. Talk about it. It was amazing and heartbreaking and wonderful and will absolutely be my number one read of 2021. I would anticipate if I had to pick a "favorite book" for the rest of my life, this is going to be it.