Grain in small amounts being found in a grain free product could be a problem for those dogs with severe allergies, but it could also be easily explained away by multiple types or brands of foods being either processed or packaged in the same facility. Same with the meals.
Personally, I think this could backfire on Purina in a big way.
Yes, Purina is honest about the cr@p in their food, but it's still cr@p.
As for the qualifications of the Dog Food Advisor, he may have a keen interest in the subject, he may love reading labels. But it's not his speciality field, so I take what he says with a grain of salt. There are members on this site whose opinions I place a higher value in.
__________________ Don't get your knickers in a knot. Nothing is solved and it just makes you walk funny. 
Last edited by Rhetts_mama; 05-08-2014 at 02:18 PM.
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