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| Written by Martin Lieberman | |
| Friday, 22 August 2008 | |
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Foodanalysis.com determines the worth of dog foods by their perceived labeling opinions. We feel it is important for pet owners to know these shallow assesments are invidious & irresponsible. With out hard scientific data such as food testing for nutritional values, protocol testing, blood work,testing for freshness, plant cleanliness, calorie determination after gas feces & urine etc. the food analysis.com opinion is inane. Foodanalysis.com & their brethren need to know the American pet owner, to a large degree is an anecdotal consumer. We have been making high performance dry matter dog food since 1985. We are a small company that relies on repeat business, not advertising.The foodanalysis.com's assesment of the MK9 product is erroneous & cowardly. At the risk of being petty,one would think that if a company were going to use a dog as part of a logo, they would choose a proper specimen. Kindly look at the poor beast,the Dog food Anaysis people feature on their logo. The dog is an English Bull Dog variant. Based on the length of leg, it may be an Elizabethan Bull Dog. Anyway, the poor dog may be as much as 2 inches under shot. Perhaps one needs to know something about acceptable canid anatomy before preaching canid nutrition. "The internet is a wonerful source of knowledge & wisdom. However, it makes for too many black belts!" |
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