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					Originally Posted by Britster  FYI: they have had recalls.  Cat food only though I believe.List of recalls for Pet Food Products from Royal Canin 
(not saying this is a huge deal, but they haven't had no  recalls).  
FWIW, my dog has also eaten primarily Acana (among a few other brands in between) almost all of his life and also has beautiful skin/coat, no bloat, no allergy, no dry skin, and loads of energy, etc.  If I put him on RC, would he still have those?  Maybe.  Maybe not.   
I think that's the whole point.  Just because Nancy1999 tried one "higher quality" and didn't like the results doesn't mean that she'd have equally good results on another food if she gave a different brand a chance.  Just like I don't know how Jackson would do on RC without giving it a chance ... he's been doing fantastic on the foods he's on now, but if I switched to RC, who knows... maybe he'd improve, maybe he wouldn't.  But I don't have a desire to switch to it at the moment. | 
 
  I should be clear about that, I'm not implying that RC is the ONLY food Joey would do well on, I'm sure he'd do well on others, I'm just trying to reassure people that it's not necessary to a food switch just  because someone says that your food is garbage.   I do believe in scientific testing and that does limit the food choices for me.