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Originally Posted by I Love Bailey  I was reading this link with interest. I have had my dog on Royal Canin since I got her at 10 weeks. She was on puppy 33, and is now on the adult yorkie 28 formula. My vet sells Royal Canin products at her clinic, and says she feels it is one of the best brands out there. It is 28% crude protien, here is a link to check it out: http://www.royalcanin.us/dogfood/yorkshire.html
Both my vet and our dog trainer believe that unless you brush your dogs teeth afterwards, you should not feed them ANY wet food, because it sticks to their teeth and can cause teeth problems later.
But with that being said, if your dog is healthy and that is working for you then do what your instinct tells you is best for your dog.
I would just investigate labels better, just as I do my familys food, to be able to make the best choices for my dog to be as healthy as they can be.
What works for one person or dog does not necessarily work for another with allergies, tastes, costs, etc,
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Vets sell dog food because they get a commission on every bag they sell .
and there is something I find extremely disturbing : when you buy dog food from the vet or any other shop they tell you you can return the bad if your dog doesnt like the food!!!what do they do with the open bag ? throw it? i dont think do . or may be because dog food is so cheap for the to make