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Old 12-02-2008, 07:22 AM   #40
diggy4
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If a vet is not educated in pet nutrition and a person asks about it I think they should tell the client to contact a nutritionist. The reason I found a new vet was mine said "my friend from school is a nutritionist, he recommends Science Diet" enough said there now my current vet is a vet/nutrionist/and massage therapy so I trust what she says when it comes to those 3 things. When discussing LP (Diggy is a grade 3-4) she said I need to speak to an orthopedic dr, thats is specialty Im not going to pretend to know it all . I know General info not detail. I think same goes with nutrition. If nutrition isnt a specialty of your vet, doesnt make them bad, it makes them not an expert at it thats all and you should contact a nutritionist if its more than a general question about it. To me nutrition is HUGE you are what ya eat .
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