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Old 10-31-2006, 10:56 AM #1
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Default Pet nutrition is usually based on what their....

wild counterparts eat, digest, and who thrives or not. As for what goes on in the 'animal world' that we adopt...well a few examples are MSM, glucosamine and magnets - used on race horses [to keep them going longer than they really should] then other creatures.. all have been adopted and adapted for human use, but it took decades to tailor it all for safe human use. You'd be surprised at how HAPPY animals, who can't really explain their pains are when given any form of relief!

I know folks who work in animal nutrition research, It's an amazing field. But for me, Whoosh! ALL That CHEMISTRY!

Wishing Happy, glossy coated love bugs for all! - j
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