Why are we using asian carp?
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Asian carp were imported into the southern United States in the '60s for farming
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A nasty flood rocked these farms, causing many fish to escape and start infesting nearby lakes and rivers!
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They have been dangerously migrating north ever since.
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Reaching up to 110 pounds and reproducing very rapidly, they are acting like bullies in these waters!
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They are voraciously consuming planktons, endangering native species and disrupting entire ecosystems.
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This is where your dog saves the day!
Wilder Harrier partnered with US fishermen to incorporate Asian carp into this sustainable and natural dog food. By eating this recipe, your dog can rescue North American aquatic ecosystems while enjoying a healthy and natural diet!
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Wilder Harrier partnered with US fishermen to incorporate Asian carp into this sustainable and natural dog food. By eating this recipe, your dog can rescue North American aquatic ecosystems while enjoying a healthy and natural diet!
FAQ
- What are Asian carps and where do you source them from?
- Asian Carp: what are the benefits for the planet?
- Does this food meet AAFCO requirements?
- What are the benefits for my dog?
- Asian carps: why are they problematic?
- How to make a proper food transition?