I was in an individually owned pet-store today, one I really like and the lady's really seem to know their stuff. They don't try to feed you crappy info, and/or bribe you into any particular product.
They only stock and sale the higher end quality products typical of your individual stores; i.e. Innova, Orijen, Wellness, etc.
Another lady, frequent visitor of the store who lives on a nearby ranch and raises Walloby's, Labs, Goldens, and several breeds of horses, chickens, etc. happens to be a good friend to the owner of the store and stopped by to show her latest young Walloby.
I've ran into this lady before but never really discussed much. This time she had an earful of info to discuss, wanting to know what kind of food I was there to purchase. Told her that I cook my own meats and add it to HK Preference pre-mix and that I no longer feed *dog-foods*.
The owner of the store wanted to stop her friend short, for fear of hurting her sales market, but instead let her speak her mind to me, as the owner knows how picky I am about quality.
The lady started to talk about how the Taurine supplement that's added to cat foods is actually very harmful to cats, but the supplement added to dog foods is even worse, and can actually be detrimental to the k-9 heart. She said so many dog food companies have gone on the band-wagon about the fear of taurine levels not being sufficient that they're using a very shady quality of taurine supplement.
She started to say more, but as other guests came in, the owner of the store asked her to be quiet. My assumption is, this rancher seemed to really know what she was talking about, as she also deals with specialized food sources for her walloby's, and I'm guessing she's done more then her share of research, etc. to the point that she has all of her ranch animals eating only certain foods that she mixes herself and/or pays real high dollar for.
She seemed to know enough that she and the owner of the store have an agreement that she's not allowed to mention taurine issues when other visitors come in, probably for fear that the owner wouldn't sale much food.
Now if this is an issue with even the high end quality of food, i.e. Innova, Orijen, Wellness, Canidae, etc the world of canine/feline foods is getting really scary, as taurine is added to just about every food on the market.
I myself always thought *added Taurine* was a good thing??