griffinej5
Posted : 8/12/2012 10:46:33 PM
One of the persuading reasons I think for a lot of people, if they see no health issues in their dogs, could be price. Often times, upgrading to a higher quality food means the dog needs less. We showed this to a friend of my mom's the other day for her cat when we happened to see her in Petsmart. We flipped over the bags, showed her the ingredients in the Science Diet she was using, and helped her look for something without corn or by products. She ended up picking a grain free food. She realized when she saw the cat would need about half as much food a day according to the package (which is often an over estimate) that this food would actually cost her less. She was happy, and I'm sure the cat will be happy.
I'm actually allergic to dogs and cats. I sleep with one dog in my bed, and the other on the floor beside it. I do have an air filter, but that is a recent addition. I can't do this with dogs on low quality food. If I get around dogs or cats on junky food, I feel it so bad. I am always slightly congested, but get me around a Pedigree or an Alpo dog, I just about scratch my skin till it bleeds. Our cat lays on my laundry if I leave the dryer open. I never touch her food or feed her, but when my mom changed her food once to something a little cheaper, I actually went out and bought her the better food back because I could feel it right away.