rennet, gelatin, acetate, tallow, aspic, desamidocollagen, duidenum substances, most hydrogenated oils...
there are so many!
here:
http://www.veganwolf.com/animal_ingredients.htm
2007-10-09 13:21:00
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answered by M & M 3
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at the start (my opinion), there are no "sturdy" canines meals, in a food market or Walmart, that are sturdy to your pets. right here is what I memorized, as quickly as I first shopped for a sturdy, high quality nutrients: a million) De- boned chicken, fish, or lamb, 2) healthful total grains, 3) backyard vegs. and fruit, 4) All-organic, 5) Gluten-loose, 6) NO animal via-products, 7) NO corn, wheat, or soy protein. ** I unquestionably have my MinPin on chicken Soup for canines fanatics Soul (2 mos. now). yet, there are different manufacturers. pass to your community puppy save! relish your new pooch! :)
2016-10-06 09:49:00
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answered by ? 4
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Carmine (crushed cochineal beetles), honey, beeswax, honey, propolis, royal jelly, gelatin(e), mono and diglycerides, to name a few.
2007-10-09 14:00:09
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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"vegan"
VeganWolf?? Ack!!!! Blasphemy!! Not to mention impossible :-)
Vegan definition from "VeganWolf":
"A VEGAN (pronounced like "begin", VEE-gin ) (some say veg like beg) is basically someone who SHUNS ALL animal products, from their diet, their clothes, and even other items they use."
Here's the definition of shun:
"to avoid deliberately and especially habitually"
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/shun
So what do you "vegans" not "deliberately avoid"?
2007-10-09 13:03:24
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answered by Love #me#, Hate #me# 6
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