04-08-2010, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Ellie May I use "Small Animal Clinical Nutrition"...the fourth edition. It's the "bible" of veterinary nutrition, but it is not pro raw, so I'm not sure it would be much help from that standpoint. Yes, studies are cited in parts of the book. While I don't agree with their approach that dog food is best when available, etc., I do generally agree that most of the info in the book is correct and they are the people I am most willing to listen to on the topic b/c they are the experts.
For anybody else reading this though, I should mention that it's a veterinary textbook and not an easy, one day, do ABC and you're done type of read. | Does this book have specific clinical studies done over home cooked diets for dogs? Or do you happen to have any links saved or anything? I'm really interested in reading the results. I'm an advocate for home prepared food, cooked or not so I'd love to learn more. |
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