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Reply To: FDA investigation into diet and DCM

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joanne l
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Even though some rich people are taking their dogs for testing and could afford it, what about the ones that die and or something happens to the dog that the owners are not aware of. There maybe cases of dogs with DCM and the owners don’t know it. So you can’t base it on that. I spoke to some one in the pet shop and told me that their friends dog was playing and acting fine, than all of a sudden just stopped playing and was panting and than died. The dog was only 4 years old. I felt so bad and the owner was devastated. Now I don’t know what the dog died of, but you never know if it was DCM. I do agree with Dean, legumes and such are hard to digest and are not meant for a dog. However, some dogs digest it. But I don’t like it in dog food either.
Anon, I understand these are our opinions, however you always mention about asking the vet. So what was wrong about me suggesting it? In most of your posts it is all about “ask your vet.”

  • This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by joanne l.
  • This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by joanne l.