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Old 04-11-2009, 03:30 PM
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Re: Why is pedigree or bakers bad?

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Originally Posted by MerlinsMum View Post
Vets do very little study on nutrition during training - Vet Nurses and Vet Techs are trained much more on the subject, but I'd still trust an experienced dog owner or breeder over the word of a vet tech.
Agree on this, also your indepenant pet stores (not the puppy selling ones) do alot of nutrition training albeit through the pet food companies but they at least are trained in most of the brands they sell. I know we were when I worked at a pet store. 3 different companies and lots of literature to read. Orijen was one that did a short course on their 2 brands that we carry....Jill
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