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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]8:59 - veterinarian here. This is untrue. I completed a year-long nutrition course in veterinary school and regularly take continuing education classes on nutrition. This misinformation that vets receive no education about nutrition is perpetuated by boutique pet stores, who are the ones trying to make a profit off of selling you food that you cannot buy elsewhere. I do not get “perks” from pet food companies, nor am I “invested” in any pet food companies. Maybe I have received a free pen from Purina, or maybe even a mini chocolate bar at a Science Diet booth. I can sign up to receive discounted dog food from Purina and Royal Canin, but honestly, the food is less expensive on amazon or chewy than if I buy directly from the company. Please stop perpetuating these myths. [/quote] Please tell us what you know about commercial dog food. What do you think about Purina and Royal Canin? What do you think about all the recalls of pet food manufactured in China? Is corn a good choice for a dog? What do you think about the pet food analyses at dogfoodanalysis.com and dogfoodchat.com?[/quote]
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