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Originally Posted by jp4m2 Just looking at that list of ingredients from one of Purina's pet food they should be ashamed talking about quality ingredients. The corn products are most likely from GMO corn along with the soybean meal. There's a strong likelihood the animal digest may contain euthanized animals which would have pentobarbitol in the mix. They are not supposed to use this but who's going to enforce the rules. |
I don't understand the fuss over GMO. Food sources have been genetically altered since the dawn of civilization, although it was done in the fields and not the lab. I'm reading Wikipedia's definition of GMO and thinking the writer(s) need to study the history of farming.
I would like to learn more about animal digest. Someone told me something disturbing about milk bones -- something I let my boys have once in awhile at the bank drive through.
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Originally Posted by 107barney I have a big problem with the attacks on Purina. All I can say is if you people for one day had to feed a dog that became ill on practically every protein source there is and needed a hydrolyzed food, you'd sure be glad Purina existed. I'm not at all concerned with it being "cr@p" or whatever because my dog is doing amazing at 14 years old on this "cr@p" and her vet nutritionist is clearly more qualified than that dentist dude. |
Purina is obviously doing Daisy good. Hope my boys are around at age 14 and look that good. Teddy ate Purina the first 8 months of his life, and our previous Airedale ate Purina all of her life and looked fabulous to age 19.