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Originally Posted by ladyjane I don't feel attacked or insulted. I simply have my opinions which I have stated.
I honestly have my hands way too full to go into any lengthy posts in response to yours. What I will simply say at this point is that you could make the same claims about all areas of veterinary study. Regular practice vets do not specialize in nutrition...there ARE vets who do specialize and they are the people I go to for nutritional advice. I have seen many people rely on unknown and unverified sources on the internet for nutritional advice and it is not something I would do.
As for my group? I am not sure what you mean by that?? I am an individual who has her own pups and foster pups and I choose what they eat. Perhaps you meant they are a group, but I did not want you or anyone else to think I speak for the rescue I volunteer with.
And as for A&M, here is the vet I do nutritional consults with. I believe his credentials are impeccable and speak for themselves. He did not choose the food...he gave me the tools. John E Bauer |
"you group" - your group as in YOUR DOG(S), YOUR HOUSEHOLD. I don't know if you have one, two, three, however many. I thought group was a safe choice of words. Clearly, my mistake.
I never discredited your sources, I also never claimed to be a nutritional expert. My information is not verifiable on the internet but it does come from interview of over 75 different veterinary who went to a variety of different schools all recorded between the years of 1995 and 1998.
You asked why I thought they were ethical, I shared with you why. No need to make more of this then that.