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Reuben
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« on: April 09, 2015, 05:12:21 pm »

BriarBay...here is what I have read about some dog food companies and it was a long time ago so maybe it is not true for nowadays...

the tricks are used to attract the unsuspecting buyer with a higher  content of calcium and protein... the protein can be increased by adding hair which is mostly protein but is totally indigestible...the calcium can be increased by adding ground up bone which is not digestible either...

the bag can have it written on it that it is 100% nutritionally complete for all stages of a dogs...and it can only be on the bag if it is true...

if the quality of dog food does not have the proper balance of nutrients needed for proper growth and health then I believe a pups growth may be affected...

I very seldom take a dog or pup to the vet but a veterinarian did tell me to swap to a lesser dog food because the pups were growing too fast for the proper bone development and support...
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