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Actually my vet gave me a Puppy Pack put out by Eukanuba, with a free sample. however they feedf Science diet there and when ollie wouldn't eat anything else they gAve me a baggie full out of their own supply. So I am gussing they do not get anything for suggesting Scinec Diet, else they would not be giving out samples of Eukanuba. |
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I work in the pharmaceutical industry and I can say wholeheartedly that doctors certainly DO NOT receive kick backs from the large pharma companies for prescribing their drugs. It's highly illegal and their are strict regulations about these activites. Physicians may prescribe drugs because they have the best relationship with the sales rep for a particular drug, it treats a certain patient type or it really is a superior drug. I would venture to guess that it is also unethical for vets to recommend dog food for cash. They may, however, recommend it because it is the company that has the loudest "share of voice" in the dog food industry. Do any of the other dog food companies "sample" their food? |
Once again.... Vet's do not get kickbacks from Hills by promoting science diet. Also, all the vets i've worked for have recommended higher quality foods to feed clients dogs instead of SD. Hill's does make a prescription diet as well and i think this is where people get confused. Whenever a pet gets sick the vet most likely gives them hill's prescription diet, and tells the owner to feed this instead of what they normally eat. This is because out of all the companies that make food for specific illnesses hill's is the "best". purina also makes a few prescription foods but they are not as good as hill's. Hill's has a prescription diet for practically every long term illness (kidney dis, liver dis, urine crystals, weight control/loss, joint problems, heart problems, etc.) They do not push Science diet, but they do highly recommend Prescription diet when there is a problem. |
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Doing research on Science Diet hi fellow YT's! I just got a new yorkie and feed him Science diet puppy bites based on what the breeder was giving him. I have been doing research and see a lot of forums and reviews in here saying that SD might not be the best and healthiest food to give our pup. but at the same time, i see just as many postings saying that they give their pup SD all their lives and they are very healthy! in fact, it also seems that there is a direct correlation between SD and healthy colorful coats of hair! that is great! it sounds to me that if your pup is healthy and enjoys SD, it is fine. but if the pup is ill or has certain nutrition or health issues, then maybe a "healthier" more organic choice makes some sense. I will continue with SD for now, but will keep doing research and maybe make a change later on. Many people posted that their vets reccomend SD and others responded by saying that this is because the vets get a kickback or share of profit. I know that is not true. Go search for vets and vet tech postings here on YT. they confirm that this is not true. It is illegal for them to get kickbacks! let's face it, different food works for different dogs. But there's a reason that MANY vets reccomend SD in my opinion - because it works! and it must be good. it's even got the AKC stamp of approval and AKC seems to be the most reputable dog club registry out there. maybe I am just getting duped by marketing.....but I always try and think logically about this stuff. would love to hear other opinions! |
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Me again. I found a direct link to SD for ya. ;) http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_f...duct=138&cat=7 |
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i just changed mine to sd and my babies have stopped scratching. the food they were on before made them scratchy. my vet advised me to change to a higher brand but never told me science diet. my babies have done very well on it. |
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Beet pulp and chicken liver flavour? These are 2 ingredients that I will check on the food bag before buying them for my dog. I don't think a food that is good and contains enough meat needs flavouring to enhance it. |
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