Re: Switching Dog Food and Good Brand



In article <566a9$4727b26b$40721ac3$6138@xxxxxxxx>,
Phyrie <phyrie_removethis_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I didn't say no carbohydrates, I said no cereal or grain.

I understand that some dogs have allergies to corn and soy
products, but other than that I don't see any reason to
avoid grains. Indeed, some grains (some rices, for example)
can be very high-quality carbohydrate sources.

I'm sure your food is fine. It's just that I think that
some of the stuff going on around carbohydrates in general
and grains in particular is pretty bogus.
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