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Originally Posted by Sweet Apple As a retail manager, for many many years, I can tell you, from experience, if management is pushing a product, it's because it has a higher price point (more profit for the Co.) It' a no brainer, that using less expensive ingredients yields a higher profit margin...Pet Stores do not go into business to feed your pup; they go into business to make a profit, and if your pup happens to eat their food, their mission is accomplished...Consumer goods are all about what people want, what they believe is right for them, and what they are willing to pay for it...As loving parents of our fur babies, I believe it's our responsibility to do as much research, for our babies nutrition, and go with your gut feeling, based on the information you find...There's always going to be a margin of error in any function performed by a human, so I'd go with the best margins...For me, at this point, it's primal raw... |





I couldn't agree with you more. What works for some doesn't work for others and that's ok. Go with YOUR best Judgement and what works the best for your furbabies. There are so many choices when it comes to dog food and so many opinions and many different beliefs. Some people like kibble, some like raw, some like higher protein.
What I found out for me, If it was cut and dryed black and white everyone would feed their pet the same thing.. bottom line what I had to do is go with my gut, (I still am trying to wrap my head around higher protein levels)... but for now I BELIVE and KNOW I won't be feeding her Science Diet, Regardless how my vet feels.