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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Thank you, I read it here once and I never checked it out. I knew that they were vets first, but I wasn't sure where they got their final degree. I would love to find one that didn't work for one of the companies and see if indeed there is more than one school of thought regarding, synthetic vs.. natural. I don't know why it would be any different than with human nutrition.
To do a proper testing and really learn the differences, you would have to keep the dogs on a certain diet their whole lives, and we not just looking for things that keep them healthy through middle age, but old age as well. I think there is more information growing in the field of human nutrition, and much of it would pass on to other species. |
Dr Remillard doesn't work for a pet food company and she answers questions on "ask the nutritionist" on her pet diets page. I'm biased since I've used her professional services since 2009, but she's a huge name in veterinary medicine without my little crumb of business.