I think Orijin is manufactured in Canada. They may have different standards. I haven't checked it out lately. So many pet food companies get bought up by larger corporations, change their standards, but keep the same brand name. You have to investigate to know what is going on.
As far as vets go....some are more informed about pet food than others. In the US many veterinary schools get funding and product from large pet food corporations. Then the pet food companies are there in whatever form of practice the vet goes into. Most veterinary offices are given plenty of product, advertising, and samples from pet food companies. I would not call it a kick back but those big pet food corporations are there from the start of a vets education right into every part of their career. Whether or not it influences them is pretty much an individual choice just as advertising on TV may influence some people and not others.
It's not much different in human doctor's offices. Representatives from various drug companies are always trying to influence doctors to use their products with a multitude of perks that can be very inviting and costly. The consumer ends up paying for that expense. I have seen it for years where I work, free lunches and dinners at the best restaurants, tickets to ballgames, free samples, various items with brand names printed on them, the list goes on. Pharmaceuticals cost more in the US than anywhere else. Some states are trying to stop this kind of influence in medical practice but where big money is concerned change comes slowly.
Influence peddling is involved in most big business and veterinary practice is no different. Every vet has to decide for themselves if they are going to be influenced or not. |