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Originally Posted by 107barney I think you missed the point of this thread....
There is no debate. The issue here is that the OP didn't do her homework, after telling others they should do theirs. She grossly misrepresented the website and its respected founder. When she asked that website owner for their credentials and their educational background, she claimed they were not nutritional experts and failed to look at the very impressive credentials that were found right within the website where she was directed to go. Re-read the early posts and you can follow along.
Furthers, she misrepresented pricing by acting like all visitors to the site need spend $250 when in fact the vast majority of visitors can spend $25.
By the way, the reference to quackery was not at all related to the book or to holistic approaches. To each their own. But, I will correct misinformation as I see it in an effort to help others to do things right. |
I understand, I know some people get very agitated and heated when the food debate comes up. There was a post on here that stated, Dr Pitcairn, endorsed spoiled meat, sandwiches etc, I have the latest edition of the book, I have not seen anything like that at all. I know we all love our babies and some methods work better than others. I fully endorse a home cooked diets with supplements, I dont force it on others but I do encourage other dog owners I know to educate themselves on it. With all the food recalls that are out, it is getting scary.