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Yes, I have taken your comments onboard and made a few changes to the article.
I have said that this is not a recipe (just in case it reads like it is) and that the calcium to Phos ratio is imporrtant - which I forgot about tbh. I did the article in word - which has been spelling + grammer cecked. Feel free to feed back in the Vetpro forums and recommend any diets that you find succesful. I appreciated your comments. Aside from that one article what is your opinion on the site in general? You obviously are not afraid to say what you think - which I respect
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Location: Simpsonville, SC
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I agree with the comment that you shouldn't feed a dog or cat food containing by-products, but most vet recommended foods are actually quite terrible. One look at the ingredient list and you'd see they aren't much better than store brand foods, just a lot more expensive.
Also, you say that feeding raw food isn't good because of the risk of salmonella and e. coli. Dogs and cats have very strong digestive systems and process food much more quickly than we do. They were made to eat raw food. Think about the strays that are surviving on mice, birds, and anything they find on the side of the road... a lot of them seem healthier than the ones who are getting commercial food. Just a few things to think about
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