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Old 11-28-2006, 12:15 AM   #6 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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Linda - my article might provoke a lot of comment or thought and if it does, that's great - but I don't intend in the near future at least, to follow up with it or 'grill' the specialist who I interviewed on any reactions. What one person tells you is no good another will say that its ok and ever beneficial, and there are degrees of intake. By this I mean, that if one uses onions as an example, half a medium size onion is unlikely to cause any adversity to a dog, but a whole onion might or might not cause a toxic reaction and an onion a day might set your dog down the slippery slope to illness. I can only assume that a world class dog nutritionist would not recommend a product if that product contained something which is going to harm a normal and hitherto healthy dog. And neither is the international organisation which subjects dog food products to rigorous testing and analysing.
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