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Originally Posted by Bobbie
Hi David got my samples this morning so will give them a try ( the dogs I mean ) later and report back. You do say they are nearly the same as Burns if so my dogs will be ok with them. As the rough does have a sensitive tum at times.
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Hi Bobbie,
I look forward to hearing how they get on.
Although there are a few similarities between our foods and Burns there are also several big differences, in fact we only formed the Natural Dog Food Company because we didn't think that foods like Burns were as good as they could be.
The biggest difference is the fact that we don't use any synthetic ingredients at all. Although there are several dog foods that don't include artificial preservatives, colourings and flavourings, the unfortunate fact remains that virtually every other dog food relies on synthetic vitamins. These have to be added to the food because the raw ingredients on their own simply don’t provide everything a dog needs to get by. This lack of suitable nutrients might be because the raw ingredients are of the wrong type, or because the quality is not what it should be or perhaps because the range of ingredients is too narrow.
When we got started we wanted to create the first dog food to be truly complete – to contain everything the dog needs without the need for synthetic vitamins or any other additives. It wasn’t easy but we found that the only way to get the necessary spectrum of ingredients is to use a range of high quality ingredients – vegetables, whole grains and herbs. We also use a high proportion of fresh meat because it retains more nutrients than its meal equivalent.
Basically what I’m trying to get across is that All in One isn’t just another dog food.