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Originally Posted by DelboyTrotter
Cannot really comment on this particular brand, Many have tried to convince me 'that the quality of the protein' has significant benefits.... To me a complete 'dry diet' is as bout as unnatural as you can get. Consequently I have choosen to opt out of what I consider to be the 'lazy persons diet'
Really hope I have offended none with this post, these are just my opinions.
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Del, as someone who has fed his working dogs on raw food for as many years as I care to remember, I agree. I'm a member of the UK Raw Meaty Bones Lobby amongst others, and have put a lot of work into raising awareness among pet owners, lobbying at the political level and more.
But I've come to realise that some people just don't want to feed raw / can't feed raw / won't feed raw. To you and me that's a shame, but all the same if those folks are going to buy a kibble I'd at least like to help them choose a 'decent' one. As we know, animal/meat protein is by far the best for dogs and as such a kibble with 70% named, free range, antibiotic and hormone free meat in it is by far preferable to a generic, 'mixed cereal and animal byproduct derivatives' product consisting almost entirely of soy protein and chemicals.
As such I've had to learn to 'dial back' a bit and where someone clearly doesn't want to know about raw, at least try to be helpful. I still usually get the raw comments in though. Gentle nudges...
