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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 But in order to know if our dogs are getting what they need there needs to be trails. I think it's different then testing mascara and stuff because when done right it's feeding the dog food and then testing to see if there getting what the dogs need and how the dog is doing on the food. That's important to me because I don't want to feed my dog a food that might be missing stuff my dog needs. A lot of these holistic foods that pop up are just a recipe put together with no vets on staff or anything. People do need to know it's more then just how the food is rated. |
This answer makes me think you've never actually read food trial requirements or results. Bc if you had, you'd likely agree they're about as useful as a square peg in a round hole.
The recipes for dog foods are all
about the same (at the end of the day) because they all have to follow AAFCO standards if they want to be certified. Our dog food, unfortunately, is *not* a science -- it's a best guess based upon what a collective has come up with for our dogs

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