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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by valdes43: I tell you this there is not an animal in the forest that has the vaguest idea of what the FDA recommends for nutritional value and they do a lot better than we do as far as diseases. You never see wolves feeding their pups prey with more nutritional content.
I don't know sometimes I feel puppy food is a marketing gimmick. You'd be amazed what happens behind the scenes to sell products. Social hypnotism is a BIO*CH!! http://www.rottweiler.net/rottie/wink.gif</font>
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In the wild, carnivoruous animals prey on other animals. They eat raw meat and organs, which contains the best quality protein (non-processed and uncooked), and is rich in natural vitamins and minerals. However, as Judy pointed out already, the rate of mortality in the development stages of those animals (i.e. wolves) is high. Only the very strong survive. You have to understand the important role and functions that protein, vitamins and minerals, play in the proper development and overall weel-being of living creatures
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And yes, most dog food manufacturers spend their money in advertising schemes than in top quality ingredients in their food formulations. You have to educate yourself about the subject to select the finest food for your dogs
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