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Originally Posted by betterthanlife So-called "experts" are in this for financial gain, and their advice is geared towards their best interest. Read the latest research on the value of colonoscopies and mammography. The so-called experts will be out of business if enough intelligent people start to heed sound advice.
Just because a person may not agree with not feeding a dog commercial dog food, this does not erase the dangers of it. These issues must be separated. We must think critically and logically. Once it is established that commercial dog food has considerable issues, then one must brainstorm different solutions. One of those, is educating yourself, and making your own food. Done properly, it is a viable solution to commercial pet-food poison. |
I think critical and logical thinking is a good idea. My critical and logical thinking was to defer the critical and logical thinking to someone with a DVM, PhD and board certification in nutrition. No matter how much reading I do, I will never have the lifetime of experience and knowledge of these people in this area without a major change in career. As for financial gain, I actually find the services to be too cheap, and I think I should pay her more for saving my Daisy's life. She doesn't even charge me for all the annoying emails I send either about Daisy and the boys.