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Hmmmmm . . . I'll be careful here. Granted what this person is feeding their pet may or may not be right. Isn't it their life, their choice? I've leaned, the fastest way to lose a friend is to meddle in their business. Now I'll be quiet. |
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You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make them drink. |
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Wanting the best for your friends and families is not meddling. Information and education are the best ways for others to learn. That said, some people just don't care to change. They will continue to do what is easy and not necessarily what is right. If someone does not care to learn I don't waste much time on repeating myself. I have worked in the medical field for many years where many serious conditions are actually food induced. Patients have a choice to either continue to eat in a way that will harm the body or change their diet to healthy choices. It is absolutely stunning how many choose to stay on the same path. Marketing unhealthy foods is a multimillion dollar business in the US. If people rely on the recommendations of the marketing industry in order to make choices about health and diet they are going to be gravely misled. Those cute cereal box labels and puppies on pet food bags are not the best way to decide what is inside the package. |
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If it's working there is no need to change, as it is an RX Food. |
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Thanks, I feel much better. I did some research last night and there are not a lot of alternatives and as I said she will not eat my cooking all the time (tried it). I read a lot of reviews about the dog food manufactures marketing dog food in their vet offices. It is true, they do that (working in Marketing I can say where else would be a better place for your market) In the case of RX foods it was very clear that Vets need to stock it since it does require the prescription and if they write the RX they need to make sure their patients can get it. I need to stop seconding guessing what works for me and Sophie Kate. All I know is I have a dog who is healthy and has no digestive problems now (knock on wood). |
It is HOW you tell her. I would just give her the information and let her come to her own conclusion. You have to tell her or you will feel like you let her down, but if you push too hard she will stop listening. Fine line good luck |
dog food You have to take charge of your dogs health. Research and get good advice even from your vet. But sad to say some vets get a kick back on the dog food they sell. I would not feed purina or evan science diet that my vet sells. Also you must decide on the flea and tick products to use. Yorkies are so delicate. My vet recommended Triflexis and I went on line and found that dogs were reacting to that. I chose revolution. So do not believe what you hear, study, read and choose the best for your precious Yorkie. |
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