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- By Goldmali Date 22.02.06 00:48 UTC
Your sense of self importance astounds me! Now because someone doesnt agree with you they are all of a sudden other people,yes that explains why i dont agree with you,NOT

Can you see ANYWHERE where anybody here that does feed Gusto has said they don't think YOU should feed YOUR dogs what YOU have found suits them, whatever that might be? That's the big difference. We realise dogs are not all the same and that each owner has their own choice and surely are also capable of telling whether their dogs are healthy or not.
- By Isabel Date 21.02.06 21:10 UTC
:cool: :D
- By Isabel Date 21.02.06 21:08 UTC

>I will forever remember goldmalis quote of >i dont care<,


I don't know where you have plucked this quote from but if it was in the context of she didn't care about her dogs, their health or their happiness then that would be rather worrying but if, as seems rather more likely :), she doesn't care about how the manufacturers have formulated the food that gives her dogs these things the I have to say that makes perfect sense to me and not at all uncaring.
- By Goldmali Date 21.02.06 21:18 UTC
Exactly. I'm interested in my dogs doing well in general and not needing the vet, I'm not interested in how their food is made, just that it suits them.
- By ClaireyS Date 21.02.06 21:55 UTC

> must admit i have NEVER met or even heard of anyone who has fed a top of the line food and then finished with a bottom of the line one


when Fagan was a  puppy he lost weight on burns and was very ill, I changed him onto BARF and he was fine, he now has part BARF and part Autarky (which at £10.50 a sack is cheap, although I wouldnt class it as low grade but it is very similar to gusto) my boys have never been healthier.

And I say this on every thread that ends up like this, when I was a child I had a Bichon, he was fed throughout his life on value mix :eek: Bakers :eek: cesar :eek: and pedigree mixer :eek: , he died age 17 after a very healthy life :rolleyes:
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 22.02.06 07:29 UTC
<<I would rather not have revealed what i do,from past experience on forums it had lead to millions of questions and me being touted the nutrition expert of the board which everybody is referred to,sometimes it can get a bit much.There are only so many hours in the day and i would rather not give medical/disease(cancer being a popular one) supplementation and such advice over the internet.>>

Sara - if this is how you feel - DONT POST on subjects which will make you feel this way!

Margot
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