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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 The thing is it's his opinion that those are the best foods not like a vet nutristist who recommends some of the foods he rates low. Just by reading some stuff dosent make him magically know what's good or bad for dogs. There are things that dogs need and eat that we don't need or don't sound yummy. The company also needs to be taken into concideration, he has foods rated with 5 stars that come from company's with just terrible quality control and reputations. |
Agree but like I said he is one of the places I find some good information. I don't base my decision on his ratings but I do like reading what he and his commenters have to say. For instance, he rates several foods 5 star that look great on paper, then you read the ingredients and in red it says "garlic". In his commentary he explains both sides of garlic controversy. Personally, we don't do garlic but most people may not even notice the ingredient. It's been helpful narrowing down the big food decision, but it's just one step.