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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
My point is that looking at labels may not tell the true picture. We can't do research. What research can we do??? Ribena has been on the market for maybe 50 years. No one did any research on the products in the world until a few months ago and that was laboratory research by a couple of senior high school girls as part of a class project. What research is done on dog food ?who knows if a great deal of the claimed contents is not a fraud. At least AAFCO are attending to the important components of the dog food that they fully approve.
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The product samples I posted listed ingredients of foods approved by the AAFCO.They were an example of how different dog foods are in regards to what is in them and how important it is to read labels. And we should be able to trust those labels right?; because those foods are AAFCO. It was an example that the AAFCO will approve just about any ingredients for our dogs to eat as long as they have the min. vitamins, minerals and nutrients in them.