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Old 04-13-2011, 04:01 PM   #12
xoxodoglover89
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Originally Posted by Britster View Post
I don't believe that a vet is telling you to buy a food that will purposely harm them.

The way I see it, it's just like with people... you have those who live off TV dinners and McDonald's, and you have those who shop all organic, and eat healthy every single day. People who eat terribly, smoke heavily, etc. can live perfectly normal long lives.

Just like the person who exercises, eats excellent and "does everything right" can drop dead at age 30 from a heart attack. Or a person who never smoked a day in their life can die from lung cancer. That's life.

Just because a dog does "well" on SD, or Kibbles n Bits, doesn't necessarily mean they're eating as good as they could.... but it also doesn't mean they're going to be unhealthy dogs and die young either necessarily. That's not to say Jackson doesn't get to enjoy a little Cesar wet food every now and then, or a Milk Bone, I just do it in moderation... just like people.

You gotta do for your dogs what you personally decide is right... but in the end you can't place blame and say 'this dog didn't live as long as this one because it ate better food.' There's too many other factors out there. Do your research, and feed what you feel works best for your dog.
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I personally prefer all natural ingredients as well when it comes to dog food. I look for foods without corn, wheat, by-products, soy, artificial preservatives, etc. I just feel more comfortable feeding her a food where I know what over half of the ingredients are.
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