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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 "Blind loyalty" to what works and produces optimum results as evidenced by the results SEEN in my dogs, and the babies they produce. I just do not believe in wasting my time or efforts fabricating/imagining a problem where absolutely NONE exists. "If it aint broke, dont fix it....". I had a lawyer tell me once, "I can sit down with ANY chart, from ANY patient, in ANY hospital, and I can make a case for malpractice and collect on it....even where there is none!" I asked him why in the world he would even want to go there, if the patient had a wonderful outcome, was happy and healthy, with no problems or issues.....his response was, "Because I can do it! It is so gratifying for me to show a person how badly they were treated, how miserable they feel, even when they wern't or don't....just makes my day!" |
I feel like you are missing the point, I didn't want to change my dog's diet, I was happy with Royal Canin Yorkshire Terrier, THEY changed the ingredients without any type of warning or notice or information on the bags, such as "new formula". This wasn't a subtle change, this was a significant change from using chicken meal as the first ingredient, to using chicken by-product and brewer's rice as first ingredient. If your particular food hasn't changed, then I understand perfectly why you don't wish to change it. I didn't want to change either. I do think when you recommend it, you should include the exact name of what you are feeding, because the mini adult is a
much better food then the Yorkshire Terrier formula now is.