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Old 05-30-2011, 01:14 PM   #135
gracielove
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I don't know much about yin and yang other than it is based in Chinese philosophy concerning how things are interconnected in the world.
Basically I am coming to see that the dog food industry as a whole has most people duped into thinking that because a bag of food says,"nutritionally complete" on it that their dog is going to be healthy eating it. Humans are getting sick at record high rates eating what they think is healthy while our foods have been genetically changed and the animals that our meat comes from are pumped full of hormones, steroids and antibiotics. Even the farmland it's self has been stripped of the natural minerals that it used to contain thus even our fruits and veggies are lacking in nutritional value. While there are those who are grass feeding live stock and going back to the real natural way of producing food our markets are lacking this type of food in the quantity needed to feed our population.
All that said I am still searching for a real natural food for my baby that is also something that she will eat. I have found recently that she hates rice but will accept sweet potato based food. White potatoes are too starchy for dogs. Humans are not supposed to consume large amounts of white potatoes so why would we give them to our dogs?
I think any meat that is raised "free range," "grass fed" without the adding of all the chemicals being injected into the animal is going to be a start for our pets health. I used to think that a more expensive food was a better food but as I am researching I am finding how wrong I have been.
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