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<blockquote data-quote="B96brig4CC" data-source="post: 1676645" data-attributes="member: 7661"><p>If you live in edmond, I suggest going by farmers grain in downtown edmond and pick up some grain free feed for you buddy. What I said earlier may sound silly and far fetched but you can research it yourself and find that many people countered and reversed the hip problems of labs by removing the grain from their diet. My labradoodle maintains a health weight without having to measure food and it has taken care of skin irritation and ear infections for just pennies more than the food he use to eat.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and you will be hard pressed to find a vet that would recommend this as treatment. Just like regular doctors they want to treat patients ailment not fix them. They get kick backs on meds just like docs do. </p><p></p><p>Also, don't know of any truly good vets in Edmond. Ours tried to tell us that we have to neuter our dog or he will begin to have "problems" and aggression issues. I'm sorry but cut my nuts of and see if I am more aggressive before or after you do that. They get calmer because they are now no longer a man. I trust vets about as far as I can throw them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B96brig4CC, post: 1676645, member: 7661"] If you live in edmond, I suggest going by farmers grain in downtown edmond and pick up some grain free feed for you buddy. What I said earlier may sound silly and far fetched but you can research it yourself and find that many people countered and reversed the hip problems of labs by removing the grain from their diet. My labradoodle maintains a health weight without having to measure food and it has taken care of skin irritation and ear infections for just pennies more than the food he use to eat. Good luck and you will be hard pressed to find a vet that would recommend this as treatment. Just like regular doctors they want to treat patients ailment not fix them. They get kick backs on meds just like docs do. Also, don't know of any truly good vets in Edmond. Ours tried to tell us that we have to neuter our dog or he will begin to have "problems" and aggression issues. I'm sorry but cut my nuts of and see if I am more aggressive before or after you do that. They get calmer because they are now no longer a man. I trust vets about as far as I can throw them. [/QUOTE]
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