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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| ![]() Asking a dog owner the best way to raise a dog is like asking a parent the best way to raise a child. We each have our own beliefs and values, and we each have our own ideas of what success means to us. What you may find acceptable, I may find severely lacking, and vice-versa. IMO, Educate yourself and make the best informed decisions you can for your puppy. Try to objectively analyze the source of the information, as well as the information itself. i.e. It may not be the best idea to base your potty training regime on the advice of someone whose dog still potties all over their home.
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| ![]() I don't think that the dog food advisor is COMPLETELY worthless, because at least he publishes ingredients and nutritional content so people can compare brands themselves. That might be helpful if a dog has an allergy to a certain ingredient, or needs a dog food that doesn't have too much protein or fat, etc. I agree that his subjective ratings are somewhat meaningless, and it's better to consult a veterinarian or a veterinarian dietician about your dog's nutritional needs. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2015 Location: New York
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| ![]() I am not an expert. But I have contacted pet nutritionists and they all agree the cheap brands are crap and full of fuller and that feeding that to your dog is like "feeding them McDonalds cereal every day (most say raw is best and I have looked at the ingredients of Primal and Stella & Chewy's are they are great)." They also say TONS of studies are paid for by the big, powerful corporations who have an interest in promoting their cheap filler food. Think about it, why would the government and scientists just be doing dog food studies? Where would the funding come from. It's the same with many vets who get samples and kick backs from the cheaper brands like Science Diet, etc. The good pet stores near me don't even stock stuff like that, only raw, and good brands like Weruva and Orijin, etc., and I really feel it's important to be a thoughtful consumer. Every one needs to do what they feel is best for their dog, but as a human nutritionist, I wouldn't feed my kids meat from Walmart or lots of processed stuff, I would feel them meat from Whole Foods and fresh fruits and veggies. Everyone is different though, lets learn from each other. I am so excited to get help and guidance from the knowledgeable people on this forum about my fur baby! ![]() |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2015 Location: New York
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| ![]() Not sure how to edit, yet. I just want to amend- I do not mean random raw food from any grocery, I mean a raw food brand with well balanced and organic ingredients. And also, to say, just because a scientist says something does not make it true. With the human food, the FDA will approve tons of things that are bad for you because of money/ politics/ lobbyists, pressure from multi-national corporations. Even if the FDA approves crap like lunchables and ramen and puts corn syrup in everything, it is still somewhat common sense to choose fresh, local "real" foods like nuts, fruit, lean meats, veggies, whole grains instead of processed food w/ MSG and corn syrup. I don't see a need for things to be contentious and am not putting any poster down AT ALL, I am just saying that vets, like human doctors may not be the food experts (I know plenty of doctors who smoke or don't eat healthfully) and that just because a scientist recommends something doesn't mean it is good or his/ her opinions are unbiased. |
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As for the pet nutritionists you spoke with, were they animal nutritionists? Vets who specialize in nutrition? I sort of doubt it. My vet does not make a living off of Hill's Science Diet, nor has she EVER suggested any dog food for any of my pups or pups I foster UNLESS they had medical conditions in which case they had special nutritional needs. And, then I feed Hills, Purina or Royal Canin. Hill's Science Diet is not a cheap dog food. I feed my pups who are not on RX food, Hill's Ideal Balance. I find it offensive how many people trash a company that does so much to make sure their foods are safe for our pets. As for the pet stores you shop at...sure there are lots of pet stores selling "holistic" foods because that is where the money is now. People have been bombarded with super slick marketing regarding dog foods and ingredients. Many of these companies spend more on marketing than animal nutrition experts and/or feeding trials for good quality control. Many of them have problems with their packaging and that has led to many recalls due to salmonella. Welcome to YT. Yes, we can all learn from each other. To me, the first step in learning is to be aware of the fact that each person has his/her own opinions and preferences as to what to feed the pets he/she cares about.
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| ![]() I just posted this on another thread about raw diets..... "Depending on how old a person's pup is......I almost killed an entire litter thinking my smart a$$ was going to be all healthy and doing the right thing, when I was so far behind the learning curve it was dangerous. You know how they always say, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing."? Well, I learned very quickly you do NOT give raw chicken (Primal) to puppies, even tho they absolutely ADORE it!!, because their intestines do not have the necessary bacteria and flora to digest/process raw chicken, and they all started vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, advancing to bloody stools from the slick gut that developed from the constant diarrhea....we got it stopped before it went on to produce toxic shock syndrome or a systemic bacteremia, kidney damage, etc ......so I learned MY lesson and wont be doing THAT again! Now for a mature dog, raw is great, if that is the direction you want to go. But do NOT feed raw meat to young puppies! Experimenting on your puppy with something as simple as diet, because you go out and read a little and think you know what you are doing, can really show you just how woefully inadequate your knowledge base is. It sure did stop my gleeful bouncing around in the raw dog food department, trying to make the transition from momma's milk to RC puppy kibble easy! (Thank God, RC has come out with canned Starter Mousse and canned puppy food for that transition!)" |
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T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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Would it surprise you to know that some of these very highly regarded experts have the very opposite view that you've stated? They would most certainly pick quality control and scientific features over a well launched and funded marketing strategy by companies who shirk things like science and professional nutritionists. I can't say which companies are good or bad but I know I would look first at who is making their food -- and in most cases, it is not a veterinary nutritionist! Why spend millions on marketing and not spend a fraction of that to have a salaried nutrtionist on staff. Hospitals certainly wouldnt hire a painter to make up meals for their patients, so why should pet food companies hire advertising people or relatives to make up our pets food? Not everything you buy at whole foods is nutritionally superior. I don't shop at walmart much, but when I have, I have seen organic foods and grass fed meat options. There are canned items that are "processed" like coconut milk that are no different than WF and wild caught salmon or sardines that are no different in nutritional value than a fancier more expensive brand. The frozen food sections carry local fishes, and they may not say "wild caught" but when you see "cod" in New England, there is really nothing farm raised. I'm sure local catfish or the like end up in wamarts down south. Do you really think that a major buyer like Walmart isn't sourcing their foods from many places including local dairies, fisheries, or slaughter facilities? Many people save a lot of money shopping at Walmart for their families, and there is nothing wrong with that!
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2. "The good pet store near me" that is your opinion that it is "good". 3. My dogs all eat Royal Canin RX food and are very health. That is not an opinion it's a fact.
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As for Walmart, I should clarify- I was using Walmart to refer to crappy food like oscar mayar meats and and WF to refer to whole, real foods. It was erroneous of me to assume people I don't converse with regularly would know what I mean, and I apologize for my mistake. You made several statements I have not researched, so I do not know whether they use small, local farmers instead of huge, horrible factory farms that abuse both animal and worker but I will not accept or reject those statements unless I can back it up with research rather than assumption. I can confidently say, from a well researched standpoint, I think they are a disgusting corporation with deplorable labor policies and a low quality of cheap, crappy product who treat their employees terribly. However that it off topic, and as it pertains to the discussion at hand, I simply meant it makes more basic sense to me for a human to eat choose things like kale and beans and root veggies from a local farmer's market over a "fortified" fiber one bar w/ HFCS made by some huge company, and to me, it seems that logic should extend to animals but using Walmart vs. Whole Foods was not a good shorthand. As I said initally, I am not an expert and see that I have far more research to do. I am definitely willing to admit my ignorance on animal nutrition (although I do consider myself very well educated on human nutrition), although I'm not sure why this topic is contentious enough that people are getting personally offended and perhaps even sarcastic. You and I disagree on Walmart, and that's cool and ok, I appreciate that you made your point in a way that was not attacking me. I came here to learn, and share the information that seems relevant to me, and really appreciate posters like YorkieMom and several other posters giving me links personal anecdotes, and feedback. | |
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T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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| ![]() Lady gemma I see you're very emotive about your opinions. Whatever they are, they're yours. I hope you'll forgive my disinterest in this debate or desire go off topic with the conspiracies of government and big bad corporations or even hospitals. You want to feed raw, feed raw. Good luck with your pup.
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2. The "good" pet store near me is out of biz because the main $ maker was raw patties and holistic foods that are starting to fall out of favor and sales plummeted. 3. Your dogs are amazing, congratulations!
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