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CA_POPPY
Jan 17, 2015Explorer
Rock, I suspect that many vets are loathe to criticize any brands of dog food, probably from experience. Pet owners often are defensive on the topic and may pick up little Pookie and head for the door, off to find a more "modern thinking" vet.
Well, our more modern thinking new vet, a young woman, had views on BB I can't quote here. She did not push any particular brand, either. We found this new vet when we learned that Edna (18 yr old tabby) has thyroid and kidney issues. We had Edna on BB Wilderness senior version, thinking that was best. After new vet's mini-rant on BB, we switched to another brand's renal diet. Edna has accepted it and along with thyroid meds, is acting a lot more kittenish. I am glad some vets, like Dr Doug, are willing to call it as they see it.
Well, our more modern thinking new vet, a young woman, had views on BB I can't quote here. She did not push any particular brand, either. We found this new vet when we learned that Edna (18 yr old tabby) has thyroid and kidney issues. We had Edna on BB Wilderness senior version, thinking that was best. After new vet's mini-rant on BB, we switched to another brand's renal diet. Edna has accepted it and along with thyroid meds, is acting a lot more kittenish. I am glad some vets, like Dr Doug, are willing to call it as they see it.
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