08/12/2020
I just spent quite a while viewing an infomercial made by a vet. The things that he says and shows in his infomercial make me glad that I am feeding a food that is far superior to what he shows in the video. I never made it completely through the infomercial because it so long. Rather than developing a more wholesome food, his take on feeding was to continue with an inferior food and add L-Carnitine, Probiotics, and Norwegian Kelp. Ultimately, what he is saying is it is ok to feed these foods that have poor nutrition and are not properly absorbed in the diet, and just add his product. I challenge you to watch part of his infomercial here:
https://www.caninenutritionresearch.com/kron-dcc-grocery/?&headline_banner=1&fbclid=IwAR0KK_gL2Kt79kVRrMQ2OKKxEZPAa4nsO0LmJnPQz5ChOt2oYYh26kC06C0
This infomercial is selling an additive for your food, and we have a food that is wholesome, better absorbed, uses smaller amounts of food per feeding, and leaves less smelly poo and less cleanup.
Then go here and watch a few 2 minute clips on how our food is made and tell me what you think. If you are interested, I will gladly do a comparison of products and costs for you.
https:/bit.ly2WzsODz
I will definitely want to have feedback from everyone who watches at least part of the infomercial.
Dr. Jeff Werber has been practicing veterinary medicine in Los Angeles, for over 35 years. The proud parent of 10 pets, Dr. Jeff is considered America’s “Celebrity Vet” for his work with many of Hollywood’s most well-known personalities—including Demi Moore, the Jonas Brothers, Tiffany Had...