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Old 11-07-2007, 01:02 PM   #15
Yorkiedaze
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It's ok to fee that way. I'm just trying to turn the coin over. I'd hate to read about another recall with thousands of pets dieing.
I don't care if anyone feeds the way I do, but I would like them to research dog food before feeding. I still stand by "real" food 100%. I was reading the ingredients on the raw venison. I feed my girls free range beef, lamb apples, carrots, eggs, broccoli, parsley, blueberries and other things as well. Their healthy powder is made with kelp, bone meal, vitamin C, nutritional yeast flakes, lecithin granules to sprinkle over their food. I'm quite sure I don't spend half as much on their food as I would the Natures Variety raw. I started my dogs out with one ingredient at a time lasting for three to four days until I knew they were not allergic. If a dog is allergic to a store bought dog food it would be nearly impossible to find the ingredient causing the problem.
Also if a dog food manfacturer had nothing to hide, and stood by their product 100%, the why don't they let anyone see how the product is made? Why all the secrets?
I do have a right to express what and how I feel about anything, as much as anyone else, and if it helps just one little dog, then having rude comments such as yours will be well worth it!
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