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Linda - you are selectively quoting me and leaving out other relevant pieces of what I said and therefore this acts as a misquote or been taken out of context.
If you are going to quote - which I don't personally get into this kind of charade, then quote the lot. I therefore refrain in this instance from answering further which I guess will please you no end.
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Linda - I must be finally getting through to you because you are now saying what I have never been saying. Dr Cave is not the spokesperson for Hills or any other dog food. He happens to be a specialist in canine and small animal nutrition. He has never proported to be a Hills spokesperson and in the article I wrote he placed all AAFCO approved dog food together. He clearly pointed out that other dog food could be as good as AAFCO approved food but at least with AAFCO approved food the buyers knows what they are getting. As an aside from the article however he gave me what he considered to be the two best available. He never inferred that these best two products are by any means perfect. He is a free agent to use his knowledge and expertise as he sees fit and in this respect he supports cooked meat, raw veggies, cooked brown rice, other carbos and raw beef/ lamb bones etc as excellent supplements for maunufactured products. It makes sense to me as I have been giving Corgis these supplements for years.

Linda, you don't know everything and that is what makes your brain tired. That is why we must be able to trust food producers and I am not convinced they all deserve our trust. Contrary to what GlenCorgi says, Ribena is an international 'health' drink - if it cannot be purchased in the USA it probably goes by another name, and it is certainly sold in Canada and other countries througout the world. So there has been no testing of Ribena up until now - and as I said they have gotten away with murder and made billions out of the products.

I think you have a cheek to ask me if Dr Cave knows he is been mentioned in Go Corgi. He is the subject of a published article. Can't we talk about people now and quote them. Are they copyrighted to.

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Linda - you are selectively quoting me and leaving out other relevant pieces of what I said and therefore this acts as a misquote or been taken out of context.
If you are going to quote - which I don't personally get into this kind of charade, then quote the lot. I therefore refrain in this instance from answering further which I guess will please you no end.
No, I'm not Michael, and I think I understood what you were trying to say quite well.
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I therefore refrain in this instance from answering further which I guess will please you no end.
It certainly would please me.


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Corn syrup and corn oil aren't the same things and if you see "fructose" on an ingredient label, it often means "corn syrup" - anyone fell free to correct me on this.
Anything with -ose is a corn derivative. My dad is highly allergic to any type of corn and cannot have anything with -ose (fructose, glucose, etc.)
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