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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    Yes, I read her entire article earlier, but I can't find the actual article I was reading that had the comments. Oh well, this is the same one anyway without the comments:

    https://efoodalert.wordpress.com/201...-and-saddened/




    Here's the response :

    http://truthaboutpetfood.com/it-is-not-junk-science/

    If you read both articles (the one I first read by Phyllis) there are some interesting comments at the bottom of both as well.
    Rick my friend that sells Purina Products didn't really have any new updates or details to add. He is aware of what has been going through his rep from Purina. He sells the Pro Plan line not the grocery store line such as Beneful. He recommended that i go on the Purina Canada website and fill out the form ask my questions with regards to the investigation or if Canadian products were affected. So I did and hopefully I will gets some answers shortly. I also checked out the careers on the Purina website and couldn't believe the amount of jobs being offered from Marketing Research, Forklift Operators, IT, Lawyers etc. being advertised. The list was as long as my arm and they were all based out of Guelph. So if anyone is looking for a job Purina is hiring.

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    The only evidence I need that Purina makes a quality products is in the health and performance of my dogs. Both dogs have been eating Purina or Loyall (same same) since they were puppies. Both dogs are in great shape and have had no food related health issues over 7 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobbershunting View Post
    The only evidence I need that Purina makes a quality products is in the health and performance of my dogs. Both dogs have been eating Purina or Loyall (same same) since they were puppies. Both dogs are in great shape and have had no food related health issues over 7 years.
    Amen to that. Loyall was a godsend for my dog. I tried a ton of foods before finding one that worked for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobbershunting View Post
    The only evidence I need that Purina makes a quality products is in the health and performance of my dogs. Both dogs have been eating Purina or Loyall (same same) since they were puppies. Both dogs are in great shape and have had no food related health issues over 7 years.
    And that's all the evidence you need. Others are looking or are feeding something of higher nutritional value but with that a higher price. Whatever fits your pocket book. I fed Nutrichoice many years ago when funds were tight because I had a growing family. I paid $19.00 for a 40lb bag. It was a SHURGAIN product line and it was a meat base dog food. I never had any issues with it but did have to supplement during the winter for my working dogs. Fortunately my father in law had a butcher shop and I got all the chicken backs and necks and band saw meat shavings . I know 2 people that are still feeding Nutrichoice and have been for close to twenty years and are paying $24.00 a bag not bad for a meat base dog food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    And that's all the evidence you need. Others are looking or are feeding something of higher nutritional value but with that a higher price. Whatever fits your pocket book. I fed Nutrichoice many years ago when funds were tight because I had a growing family. I paid $19.00 for a 40lb bag. It was a SHURGAIN product line and it was a meat base dog food. I never had any issues with it but did have to supplement during the winter for my working dogs. Fortunately my father in law had a butcher shop and I got all the chicken backs and necks and band saw meat shavings . I know 2 people that are still feeding Nutrichoice and have been for close to twenty years and are paying $24.00 a bag not bad for a meat base dog food.
    Yes, I think people should feed the best food they can afford, and of course one that works for their dog.
    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakadawn View Post
    Hey Gilroy, sounds like it works for you. You're fortunate to have a source of chicken and raw meat.
    Chicken carcasses go for 50cents at almost all stores around here and my meat is $40.00 for a 40lb case.So its $1.50 per day.

    The big savings are in vet bills, my SIL had a labradoddle,untold skin/allergy problems for the first year while on commercial dog food
    after switching to raw,no more problems and no big vet bills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Chicken carcasses go for 50cents at almost all stores around here and my meat is $40.00 for a 40lb case.So its $1.50 per day.

    The big savings are in vet bills, my SIL had a labradoddle,untold skin/allergy problems for the first year while on commercial dog food
    after switching to raw,no more problems and no big vet bills.
    Chicken carcasses are not a balanced diet. I worked very closely with an animal nutritionist and other mushers as well and it still needs additional organ meats and supplements such as the one he developed vita-lap. Yes chicken backs, neck are a great fat supplement and will put weight on your dog but its basically fat and cartilage. Every dog or animal requires a whole host of additional important components to be balanced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    Every dog or animal requires a whole host of additional important components to be balanced.

    Whenever you can..look for this seal ( or similar) on the bag..means it's a balanced diet;


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    That's for a bag of dog food not raw to what Gilroy is referring to. I never looked for the seal of approval when I fed raw because I worked with an animal nutritionist that focused on high performance animals that were fed a raw diet. Vets are not animal nutritionist. Just like a GP isn't a brain surgeon.
    Last edited by yellow dog; February 27th, 2015 at 01:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Whenever you can..look for this seal ( or similar) on the bag..means it's a balanced diet;

    I wonder if only the Proctor and Gamble products have that seal.
    Rick

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