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> Why do so many vets seem to have so little knowledge of nutrition?
> told by their vet that "too much protein damages dogs kidneys" in particular that older dogs need a lower protein diet.
> I think the problem is universally one of not just education but keeping abreast of the advancemets in clinical research and the availability of balanced evidence
>> Do they? They study anatomy and physiology to a very high level and are then examined on their understanding. Where have you acquired your understanding of nutrition? The internet? :-)
> And quite a few of my agility friends feed a totally raw diet and swear by it-the condition of dogs at an agility show is a stark contrast to the majority of pet dogs.
> Do they? They study anatomy and physiology to a very high level and are then examined on their understanding
> I would certainly expect my GP to be able to advise me on the requirements of a healthy diet even to meet the requirements of the more common metabolic disorders.
> thats true but my point was vets are far from experts on many subjects
> i.e. suggesting bakers as a good food (??).
> In what way do you think they were "taken in"?
> Why shouldn't they?
> would you reccommend it to someone?
> Actually Isobel its from spending most of my working life as a dog groomer-us groomers are more aware of a dogs health than you might imagine after seeing them every 6 weeks or so over a period of 10/15 years
> to be told by the owner that he was at the vets last week and the vet said he looks fantastic!Yeah-right!
>> Like you point out that is what they are telling you the vet said. Sometimes people hear what they want to hear particularly if they are feeling a little uneasy about their own actions :-). Vets in general, I would say, like to see animals much slimmer than they often are.
> more cereals in them which can cause skin problems
> no it wasn't proven that was what caused it but it happened about a week after
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