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Reply To: dinner mixes
Aimee,
Please don’t be offended by what I have to say,
I find it odd that you find the majority of the vet diets acceptable.
The list of ingredients reads like a horror show-a lot of these ingredients according to this website are downright dangerous to feed.
Now, that being said, if it came down to (in my case) Pepper’s life to continue only if she were fed a vet diet-well, you can guess the answer -to prove my point I have a case of the Royal Canin hypo. hydrolyzed protein for her just in case, what I am trying now will not work.
I would never put Pepper’s life at risk,just to prove a point.
As for THK, they are very UPPITY, when I called & asked them why they have no grain free potato free mixes, the lady got annoyed at me,as if how do I dare ask them that.
As for the vets getting some kickback, Aimee, I KNOW FOR A FACT THEY DO-A VET IN A WEAK MOMENT TOLD ME SO, that is why he decided not to carry pet food at his clinic.
They earn trips, seminars etc. really it is a common practice.
In the end we all do what we feel is best,that’s all that the fur-kids can ask.
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