Who knows if the information is factual, however, you'd have to pay me a million dollars to ever feed any of those foods mentioned on the website. The ingredients may not be as bad as described on the website, however, there are foods with healthier, higher quality ingredients.

I DO agree with this paragraph..

So, why don't vets warn people? The question should be, what makes veterinarians think they can recommend food. In Food Pets Die For, Ann Martin says, Our family physician doesnt display weight loss products in the reception room So why is this going on in our veterinary clinics that do not specialize in nutrition. She says she considers it unethical for vets to sell pet food unless they are trained in pet nutrition.The reason your vet thinks so highly of the pet food they sell probably has more to do with money than nutrition. In vet school, the only classes offered on nutrition usually last a few weeks, and are taught by representatives from the pet food companies.