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03-28-2008, 09:57 PM
Peggy - I think you are stretching credibility again. All food that is sold from vet clinics draws in sizeable profits for the clinics. One has to define what is super premium, premium and non-premium food for dogs. I wouldn't promote feeding Corgis a daily major diet of non-AAFCO approved food or food which is not premium.
In New Zealand at least, the vets and vet nurses attend comprehensive studies and lectures on canine nutruton and nutrition forms part of the examination routines in order for vets to become qualified. Also there are regular follow-ups. The processes are carried out by independent specialists.
In your eyes a vet in the USA has little or no integrity - they will promote what you say, gains for them the biggest profit. I don't think this is the case by and large. Quite a number of American vets support a different immunization, vaccination regime that draws in less profit for them since it removes the annual vaccination system.
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