By Dr. Becker
I ran across an article in a pet food industry journal recently that questioned whether fillers in pet food are unfairly maligned, not only by “informational websites” like this one, but also by pet food manufacturers who use phrases like “contains no fillers” to market their products.
The author of the article observes that the overriding message is that fillers are bad news and should be avoided. He then poses the question, “But, is this a legitimate warning or are we unwittingly being sensitized to select against a broad category of potentially beneficial ingredients?”…
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