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I'm not promoting this food but I thought this video helps explain the kibbles on the market. I have noticed that people are starting to "wake up" on what is going into their pet's diet.
http://www.preciouspets.org/pet-food-exposed.htm I'm weaning out the suspicious diets from my store which is ticking off my sales reps but I want what is best for my customer's furry family members. I have also noticed a few times on this board about people judging a food by it's "guaranteed analysis", protein etc. this video explains how this is a misconception.
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I just wanted to add that I have witnessed grocery canned food rendering plants with my last job and was sick to my stomach. I'm always defending the higher end foods with customers which have witnessed these plants with the cheap kibble diets (I have drivers that used to deliver carcasses to the plants)
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Well, it is important to know what you are feeding your dog. My sister-in-law
was feeding her dog a grocery store food and it was always having allergy problems and lots of flaking and itching. I told her about the food that I feed Clara and she put her dog on it and now ----- no more problems. |
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