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Originally Posted by Farleys I don't choose what I think is best. I go with what other veterinarians believe as well. But just like in human doctors there is a lot of different opinions. Your vet may think Royal canin is okayAnd another doctor may not.
I trust my vet as well. To each his own tho. I trust my vet, you trust yours. ANd vets get discounted food. The food they sell in their clinics, the employees get at a very discounted price. I worked for a vet clinic for many years, still go to the clinic and am still good friends with the owner, and girls who work there. This is still how it works. They get xtra coupons, and cheap food. And I have seen many many many dogs have skin and chronic ear problems on royal canin and science diet. Got off food these foods and ear prolems disappeared. So I also go with what works. |
Vets do not get kick backs on pet food. Since we are talking about prescription vet food you should really look at the lives these pet foods has saved. I'm sorry you still believe that myth it makes me sad. My baby girl has IBD and if it weren't for Royal Canin's hypoallergenic food she would be beyond miserable.