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Originally Posted by gracielove There are many ways to research how dog food is made besides the Dog Food Advisor. If you are convinced that feeding your dog grain and synthetic vitamins is best for your dog then surely go for it. But if people have educated themselves about the pet food industry and decided to go in another direction than don't insult their intelligence. Nutrition is not rocket science. Any intelligent person can learn about animal nutrition.
There are many details about the pet food industry that are kept out of the public eye and people do well to educate them selves about the truth. "Meat" is hardly a sufficent description of the protein source that is put into many bags of kibble. Perhaps Hills would like to describe where their "meat" is sourced. Like what is this meat? What animals are used and where are they obtained? What parts of the animals are used when obtaining this mysterious meat? |
I am not going to go line for line on your post. I don't profess to be an expert in animal nutrition and that is why I do consults with who I consider to be experts in the field. .... board certified vet nutritionists. Everyone is free to feed their pups whatever they want. I don't trash ANY food and am not going to sit and defend the food I feed when people make statements like the ones you just made. Talk about condescending.