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Originally Posted by 107barney I don't see how comparing Europe's mislabeling problem to the U.S. leads to a conclusion that a dog can have an allergy here in the U.S. But I suppose anything is possible. Since I consider myself open minded, the way to avoid such problems is to go with a reputable company with superior quality control like Royal Canin, Hills, and Purina. |
They're saying that dog food labels can be mislabeled - and if a food is in a bag that's an allergen, it can cause issues for a dog who is allergic...what's unclear or confusing for you about that?
Btw, HILLS was one that was mislabeled: "One tested product that U.S. pet owners may recognize is Hill's Prescription Diet R/D Feline Weight Loss, which was labeled as containing chicken, but no chicken DNA was found."
I didn't understand the segue of "Since I'm open minded, the way to avoid..."...what did being open minded have to do w/ what followed that statement? I didn't understand the comment or how/where it fit. Did you mean something else?