Deja……vu? Something similar, yes.

I adopted a dog. She’s a five year old pitbull, and she’s absolutely adorable.
And that’s what they’re counting on.
I walked into the grocery store to buy her food, and I about went insane. Does 97% fat-free matter? What is BHA? Those were just a few of my many, many….many questions. So, where did I go for my research? The internet, obviously!
The internet is filled with really great info, but how do you know what is actually the good stuff and what isn’t. One website says that dog food is bad. Another says dog food is good. One says my dog can eat rice, another says she can’t. And do you know what it came to?
Whether or not the sponsors were related to the dog food industry. Obviously. Even the website of a vet said that dog food was good, and not even what is considered to be a “good” brand. A brand that had the perservative BHA (apparently, along with everything else now, it causes cancer)! It’s frustrating to be unable to trust the media. Especially when it seems like such a simple, yet important, piece of information to obtain.
And in case you are wondering, I bought Jennie O lean, ground turkey to cook in the morning for her.