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Old 07-11-2007, 12:45 PM   #15
chickendido
Yorkie Yakker
 
Join Date: May 2007
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Default To whoever feels offended by high Protein

That high protein causes liver problems in dogs is nonsense, plain and simple! These are NOT my personal opinions, these are FACTS, backed by science, as you could read off the quotes! To recommend someone to feed a growing puppy a diet NOT high in proteins is reckless! Anybody can feed their dogs whatever they like, but why not take in consideration that what you "heard" about protein might be wrong! My comments were not directed at anyone in particular or meant to offend anybody. It was meant as general fact based info for people looking for answers regarding protein. To find out that one might have been feeding the wrong food all of these years hurts! The truth hurts! I've been down that road! I fed low quality kibble for years! I used to believe everything my Vet told me! I used to buy into that nice picture on the kibble bag showing happy healthy dogs alongside cuts of meat, veggies and grains! I switched to high quality, grain free, high protein kibble and then to home cooked. I used to buy an army of supplements and cook books! And then I stumbled upon information that changed my life! I'm a raw feeder now. The information that I gave here does not make me the enemy! I have two Yorkies, I love them and care for them with the upmost intesity! I want what's best for them!
I gave fact based quotes! Where are the facts to the contrary? Which medical source has said that high protein is bad? How is this theory backed up? Have studies been done? If yes, where are the results and what did they show? I'd wish my dogs were meant to eat "cute" foods like yoghurt and berries and honey and oatmeal and green beens and all of that human food. Would make life a lot easier for me, believe me! But I decided to be a guradian to DOGS and I choose to feed them acording to nature- not my own wishes.......
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