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Originally Posted by my2boyz Hmmm...now I'm confused. I've been doing some online reading and everything I'm coming up with looks o.k.
The formula was created, and the company founded in 1996, by Dr. Elliot Harvey M.H....who also wrote the book titled "The Healthy Wholistic Dog"...and he writes for Healthy Pet Newsletter and Animal Wellness Magazine. He is also a consultant to Pet Product News.
Not trying to be sarcastic or anything but, am I missing something? |
Going to back to what Crystal wrote, has the company done feeding trials with the food to make sure that it provides adequate and correct nutrients? What kind of safety measures do they employ at their manufacturing plant to ensure that each batch of food has the right mix of ingredients and isn't tainted in any way?
Keep in mind that there are many people with Dr. in front of their names but you wouldn't trust all of them with your health or your pet's. Anyone can publish a book and write for newsletters. Pet Product News is a marketing group, so don't take their word that Dr. Harvey or his views are best.
Great Life Dog Food is sold at only one boutique in all of Virginia, DC, and Maryland. Some people swear by it. Personally I would save the $$ for vet visits. Just my opinion.