I find it quite sad that a breeder would restrict (you Vicki) from keeping your dog healthy in anyway, and at the extreme would void a "contract" for really treating your dog as if he/she were yours!! You own him/her & no doubt will do the very best for your pet. I would never buy from this breeder again, or at the least pass some information on in the hope that she/he learns a little bit more about dog nutrition.
Here are some completely unfounded, modern
MYTHS: #1: The digestive system of the modern domesticated dog is much "weaker" than a wild dog's, and that is why modern dogs have to be fed differently to their wild cousins. This belief is based on nothing other than opinion. No scientific studies to back it up. On the contrary, the experiences of both scientists and numerous dog owners the wold over confirm that the internal workings, including the entire digestive system, and the way food is utilised for growth, maintenance, repair and reproduction, is fundamentally the same in all dogs, both wild and domesticated, large and small. #2: Myth Number 2... Dogs should NOT eat bones and raw meat.... #3: All dog food should be cooked. Unfortunately these ideas are self-perpetuating. Dogs fed cooked and processed food and no bones will always develop a weakened immune system and poor dental health. #4: You have to have a university degree in dog nutrition to be able to successfully feed a dog. Because people have believed that modern dogs cannot be fed like wild dogs, they have attempted to feed dogs in all sorts of unnatural ways without bones. The results have often proven disasterous. These disasters have lead many people, including vets to believe that feeding dogs is difficult. This idea is reinforced by massive "education" campaigns launched by the major dog food companies. Daily at meal times on TV, weekly at dog shows, and monthly in various magazines, this message is reinforced in advertising...
. "You can't feed your dog properly... but we can!" Myth #5: The best way to feed your dog is with commercial dog food. Myth #6: Each meal should be "complete" and "balanced".
The source of the mentioned myths can be referenced in a book by Dr. BIllinghurst, "Give Your Dog A Bone". And can be purchased through our website:
www.TheDogBowl .comI hope this helps start the quest for information on this subject. There is a lot of information out there - some good, some bad, some hearsay, some factual. Just remember this is your pet(s), not to mention big investment in heart and capital. The best thing you can do for both yourself and your beloved animal is learn the facts and trust in your own knowledge!
Sincerely,
The Dog Bowl