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I won't comment on grain free being good or bad, but I can say I have seen it make a difference for some dogs, especially allergy sufferers.
I won't comment on grain free being good or bad, but I can say I have seen it make a difference for some dogs, especially allergy sufferers.
What was their reasoning?
I mean so many things in human medicine and nutrition are disagreed between different professionals. I think even more so in veterinary medicine from what I have seen. Especially nutrition as vets get very little nutrition training in their schooling. I have for years now made it a point to get multiple opinions and do some of my own research of trusted sources when making nutrition, diet, supplement, and medication decisions for my dogs along with whatever vets I am seeing.
I mean so many things in human medicine and nutrition are disagreed between different professionals. I think even more so in veterinary medicine from what I have seen. Especially nutrition as vets get very little nutrition training in their schooling. I have for years now made it a point to get multiple opinions and do some of my own research of trusted sources when making nutrition, diet, supplement, and medication decisions for my dogs along with whatever vets I am seeing.
Very interesting. None of my dogs are on grain free now. I am assuming that info came out after I decided to go grain free with a dog. The positive effects for my dog's allergies and skin infections might have been worth the heart risk but I'd have to educate myself more. Thanks for giving me the heads up.