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Old 12-16-2007, 01:17 AM   #12 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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Cindy - thats the eternal problem. There are very few dog owners who successfully can, or are capable of, compiling every necessary vitamin, mineral and nutritiant in a balanced way taking into account minimum and maximum quantities, to a dog's daily meal. That task is made easy by the dog food producers who comply and surpass standards set by AAFCO. Easy - not as in convenience, but easy as in containment. Sure, a little ultimate goodness is lost but the benefits vastly outweigh any loss in this regard.

I can still feel very safe in saying that a typical and normal Corgi is easy to raise and train and care for, and is far easier and less challenging than a typical, normal vastly popular Labrador.

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