Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Does anyone have experience with Seven Hills Retrievers in Sutter, IL? Looking for any info as we are looking at them for an F1 Goldendoodle.
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The breeders don't just recommend it, they sell it. They're not being "helpful", they're making money. And there is no nutrition curriculum in veterinary school; vets study medicine, not nutrition. Just like human doctors.
The food is sold through a pyramid scheme, (by a company that only sells products through multilevel marketing schemes) and the breeder makes commissions on it. It's an overpriced mediocre food with questionable sourcing and manufacturing. We have a big active group here on DK called the Food Group where we have all of this information, as well as lists of recommended foods that have all been researched for both content, manufacturing and sourcing. The info is there free of charge, with no ulterior motives, for anyone who doesn't know where to start. Please join us. :)
Jeff-Is that true about the warranty? They don't say that on their website. How long do you have to buy the food for?
The purchases are made online for tracking purposes so the breeder can get credit and commissions.
And no dog who is eating a proper diet needs vitamins. The whole thing is a pyramid racket.
Life's Abundance (and Nu-Vet vitamins) is part of an MLM (multi-level marketing) company called Trilogy, which sells all of their products through a structured plan in which each person along the chain receives a commission. If your breeder recommends it, she receives a commission each time you order it using her number. The person who recruited her, the area director, a whole group of people each receive a commission each time you order the food. This is also known as a "pyramid scheme". Here's some info on this "business opportunity". Be sure to watch the video:
http://www.lifesabundance.com/Opportunity/Opportunity.aspx?realname...
This is why the food is priced so high. You are paying premium prices and getting a so-so food. All of the claims that the food is fresher, made in small batches, made to order, etc. that they use to justify the prices is hooey. The price is what it is because a whole lot of people are getting a bonus when you buy it. That's why the breeders, daycares, trainers, etc. recommend it. The food is a private label kibble like any other that manufactured in a plant like any other and stored somewhere until you buy it. They say things like "It doesn't sit on a shelf in a warehouse". Well, newsflash, it may not sit in a warehouse, but it sits somewhere. It's not like ordering a pizza, where they make that bag up fresh right then and there and hop in the car to drive it over to your house. The plant doesn't run one or two or twenty bags at a time, lol.
We have some older discussions here about LA, including the one Laurie mentioned:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/lifes-a...
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/lifes-a...
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/canidae...
One thing that I hate about LA is the secrecy surrounding the ingredients, nutritional profile, source of ingredients, etc. It's almost impossible to get this information. They say "we use, chicken, potatoes, etc." but they don't give you the simple basic nutitional profile or the actual list of ingredients as every other food does, and they will not give the source of their ingredients. Because of this, I cannot give you an actual analysis. The last time I tried researching it, it was an okay food in terms of ingredients and nutritional content, but I don't know if they outsource the ingredients. They also have a very limited selection of formulas. It's certainly better than Beneful or Pedigree, but for the price, you can do much much better. .
Read more here: http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/life-s-abundance?groupUrl=...
Iams is not recommended either, lol.
And there are lots of on-line companies that deliver all of the recommended foods to your door and have autoship. Lots of info in TFG about that too.
Once again, vets are not educated in food or nutrition. They recommend Science Diet and Purina, too. :)
This makes me sad! Thanks so much for the information. It has all been helpful!
Sara, I posted the link to What to Look for in a Breeder on your page. It's really important to choose a breeder based on those guidelines.
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