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Originally Posted by Britster Totally agree with this. You'll never be able to please everyone.
Jackson also never vomits or has gas, or diarrhea, his hair has been super shiny since getting him back on grainfree in particular, and his teeth and breath are also good. Also no itchies or eye tearing, and LOTS of energy and an amazing body, if I do say so myself.  For most of his adult life, he's been on Acana and after a few months of trying lower protein/grain inclusive foods, putting him back on Acana, I could definitely see the difference just after two bags of being back on it. So he's basically eaten grain-free for all of his life and he's been a very healthy, active dog. One bout of a throw-up session/overnight hospital stay after a lot of bad fatty human foods, but it had nothing to do with his dog food.
Bottom line is that Joey looks fantastic (and I'm not just saying that! lol, Joey is a very very pretty, erm, handsome  man) and so does Jackson - different foods work differently for different dogs. There are so many factors besides food when it comes to a dogs health (i.e. genetics, exercise, etc) so it's impossible to truly say one dog is healthier because he ate x food while the other dog is more unhealthy due to eating y food.
It's a matter of doing your own research, finding what works best for you and your dog and doing what you believe is right. We all love our dogs and want the best for them. I will always continuously fill my mind with new information, new opinions. That's science for you; always changing. |
Oh thank you so much, and I think Jackson looks fantastic too. Actually, science doesn't change very fast at all, it just seems like it does because of people who write the articles seen in public publications. They think a study or two changes things, it doesn't. Science is very slow to change and safety is always the primary thing.
The thing of it is she’s not telling other people to make a food switch she’s just saying
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I know several of you feed this to your yorkies
so i wanted to share this info
just in case you didn't know , like me..
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Every time I see a post like this, people jump on them and say RC is not a quality food. Are you really so sure you know that? How do you know more than some of the leading canine nutritionists in the world?
I know I'm being a little aggressive here, but some people are so meek and they think you must really have studied to be so sure of what your saying.