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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
All stages dog food is not even recommended for normal puppies ahead of the food designated as puppy food by the producers who produce both types - at least this was so with the only two companies I consulted with. Also, the Massey University canine nutritionist I consulted and a couple of vets I most frequently deal with with a pletoria of matters, confirmed that puppy food is much preferable to all stages food for puppies. International Corgi breeders I have spoken with on the subject (two in New Zealand, one in Australia and one in Canada) all seem to think that (normal) Corgis require puppy food of a normal type and strength of calcuim, proteins etc etc as found in AAFCO-approved super premium dry dog food and usually given until the puppy passes the 12 month mark. I have previously outlined more fully the items that puppy food contains in particular food brands that are either not in the all stages diets or to a lesser degree.
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So are you saying, based on the experts you have spoken to, that the AAFCO plus the CEO's of these companies that produce "All Life Stages" foods are purposely misleading us into believing that their foods are fine for growing puppies?
Seems to me that would be a strange way for them to gain the trust of consumers and to grow as a reputable company by selling an inferior product to the public claiming it can be fed to puppies, yet would lack the necessary nutrients and not be adequate for their health into adulthood. Means also that the AAFCO(who also prints their statement on the packages) would have to be part of their plan to mislead us into believing "All Life Stages" foods are just fine for puppies just so we would buy it.
I wonder what the AAFCO employees and the employees/CEOs of these Companies that produce the "All Life Stages food " feed their puppies? I'm assuming they couldn't possibly be feeding the food they produce since it must be inferior