Today more vet offices are owned by Corps so yes they do sign up with
the different Pet Food Companies mostly Science Diet. You will never
see Fromm Dog Food at any of them since the company limits what stores
carry it. This dog food is manufactured by their own company and suppliers
unlike all the ones involved with Diamond.
Jen, the vet you work for is she not more of a natural healer vet? Looking to
herbs the Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine which is not the average vet
people
use which supply the dog food Ed mentioned. I know all the vets in this area
have that dog food
on their shelves for sale.
Theresa
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On Fri, 1/29/16, Jen Proud <proudk911@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
LOL. We must be broke
then. We give links to books on Amazon.com for pet
cookbooks I'm sure they were trying to turn her
on to carrying their products in clinic, just as is any
salesman's goal. They can also say "no" since
it's a vendor product. It certainly doesn't happen
in class, or a part of a curriculum, but outside of school
while someone was doing an internship and a hills salesman
was in clinic? Now that I could see, but not a part of
being in veterinary school... And they certainly don't
give any kick-backs for education or commitment... Just that
25% profit on sales after initial purchase, when
resold. At least that's how it's been
for the past 20 years... It is possible things were
different in the past however, but if so, that's long
gone. It behooves the companies more to just
take the sales from the veterinarians and not give anything
back, that we are talking about those for-profit
corporations...Off to bed to be rested
for another day of promoting species appropriate
diets! ;)Jen P & the Pack who
oddly enough hardly eats meat for how much I handle
it
On Thursday, January 28, 2016, <edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I met a
vet at an aquaponics seminar in Denver who told me she was
"recruited" while she was still in vet school in
Philadelphia, by Hill's .... She told me that vets do
make deals with dog food companies, thereby pushing their
products.... Sort of like what drug pushers do! So it does
happen! You can call it what you want....Most don't
advocate for the raw diets for monetary reasons..... Follow
the money. Ed
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