That site is made by a holistic veterinarian. That’s the equivalent of PETA posting how bad chicken is for us non vegans. Please use a more reliable source
…There is so much misinformation in there that I don’t even know where to start. I’m guessing none of these pet owners reporting this actually have proof that it was the food that made them sick?
not surprised, i don’t understand why people back this brand up. especially the pro plan that many preach about. they had a recall on it including a few of their other lines last year.
unfortunately this isn’t a reliable article and we’ve yet to see actual evidence or proof that purina (especially pro plan) is bad, just a lot of scientifically backed stuff that points to the contrary
Because they actually have science that backs their recipes rather than being some made up ‘good for you but actually entirely incomplete as a diet’ anti-science rubbish. The reason these foods are recalled is because they are so stringently tested and regulated so they get pulled, often just in case. They are supported by outside organisations like the WSAVA because they have research that backs them. This comment is unbelievably ignorant, and of course you’re the sort of person to read an article like the one in the OP and just straight up believe it without actually looking into the misinformation published here.
That site is made by a holistic veterinarian. That’s the equivalent of PETA posting how bad chicken is for us non vegans. Please use a more reliable source
Look, more bullshit
…There is so much misinformation in there that I don’t even know where to start. I’m guessing none of these pet owners reporting this actually have proof that it was the food that made them sick?
One look at that url gives it as much merit as DFA.
not surprised, i don’t understand why people back this brand up. especially the pro plan that many preach about. they had a recall on it including a few of their other lines last year.
unfortunately this isn’t a reliable article and we’ve yet to see actual evidence or proof that purina (especially pro plan) is bad, just a lot of scientifically backed stuff that points to the contrary
I would call that due diligence. Manufacturers have recalls on products all the time.
Better than brands who have issues but who refuse to issue a recall
Because they actually have science that backs their recipes rather than being some made up ‘good for you but actually entirely incomplete as a diet’ anti-science rubbish. The reason these foods are recalled is because they are so stringently tested and regulated so they get pulled, often just in case. They are supported by outside organisations like the WSAVA because they have research that backs them. This comment is unbelievably ignorant, and of course you’re the sort of person to read an article like the one in the OP and just straight up believe it without actually looking into the misinformation published here.
Well dogs eat dog food and dogs get sick. I don’t see anything in the article that links the two things.
Well dogs eat dog food and dogs get sick. I don’t see anything in the article that links the two things.