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Old 09-30-2008, 03:04 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by YorkieMother View Post
Well humm Dr. Overall, Dr Dodman,
And I did not say it causes it I said it can make it worse.
Summary of Tufts University study on the effect of dietary protein on dog behavior
PROVET HEALTHCARE INFORMATION - Protein and Canine Aggression
Got nothing to do with blood thirst at all and I never said that.
You feed a dog that is running high high protein food you make him run higher.
Most everything I have read on aggression is low protein helps slow them down.
The last thing you want in an aggressive dog is one that bites even faster then it things all ready.
Unless there are studies out there that I have not seen this is what I have ben taught. It very possible that things have been changed and I have missed stuff and that is ok too but this is what I know as of now.

JL
So basically you are trying to treat an overactive, aggressive dog by making him malnourished which in turn makes him sluggish? Doesn't make sense...
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