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mopinko

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2. i have a deep distrust of most premium brands, especially the "green" ones.
Thu May 14, 2015, 12:35 PM
May 2015

i am not the least bit surprised.

i have discussed this w my vet, and we both actually have a lot of respect for purina. i fed it for many years, and had dogs that got very old in very good shape.
he says they do a lot of research, and that it is first rate stuff.

right now i am mostly feeding a small brand because i have a dog w a lot of food allergies. but i feed them sensitive stomach purina in a pinch.
i feed purina to my chickens. i used to buy organic, but nobody seems to make a pelleted organic. so the part with the additional vitamins, etc, is sort of a dust that settles to the bottom of the bag, and is often not eaten by the girls.
the worst part was that that dust really attracts rodents.

so, layena it is.

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