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"Marne L. Platt, VMD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jan 1998 23:17:20 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

One more time... I have commented on this before. ALL Irish Setters are not
Gluten intolerant, only one line, in Ireland. This may be a great thing for
pet owners who are GF but PLEASE do not extrapolate from vet med to human
med and vice versa...I had 8 years of school to teach me about the
differences! I suspect that this was a partial quote...

don't want to sound sour...any increased awareness of celiac is a good
thing, but we need to be educated consumers. BTW the nature's recipe line
has been out for quite some time, this is probably just a new formulation
or flavor, a new "hook".

For anyone with questions, please feel free to email me...I may take a
while to respomd as I am on the road until mid-April with few stops at
home, but I *promise* to follow up. I'll get off my soapbox now....:-)

MArne L. Platt, VMD
Celiac Veterinarian in NJ

> ...Heinz Pet Products is pioneering a new line of dog foods formulated for
> specific breeds...."For example.  Irish setters are intolerant to gluten...

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