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>>
>> Amy D. Shojai, Cheryl S. Smith and I have been
> invited to
>> speak at the annual
>> October pet food regulatory workshop in St. Louis, on
> the
>> "consumer's
>> perception of pet food labels," and we need your
> help.
>>
>> We're all well-established pet journalists. To
> introduce
>> myself, I've been
>> writing medical/health and behavior/training articles
> about
>> dogs and cats for
>> more than 15 years. You may know me best as the
> author of
>> "The Irrepressible
>> Toy Dog," the only book of its kind, written for
> owners of
>> dogs 20 lbs. and
>> under.
>>
>> Each of us hears from countless dog and cat lovers
> each year
>> either in person
>> at lectures and appearances, or through email and
> phone
>> contact. But we would
>> greatly value input from this list, since you have a
> unique
>> perspective when
>> it comes to choosing proper nutrition for your
> animals. Many
>> of you also act
>> as mentors and counsel others about specific [perhaps
>> breed-specific?]
>> nutrition needs. And a number of list members are
>> veterinarians -- we'd love
>> to hear from you about your perceptions, and those of
> your
>> clients!
>>
>> Just one note: we have already heard from the
> BARFer's. Now
>> we'd like to
>> hear from those of you who feed other diets.
>>
>> Please reply privately to us to keep this list
> uncluttered
>> and the moderator
>> from tearing out hair. <g> Amy, Cheryl and I have
> divided
>> this up to make it
>> easier on all concerned. Here's how it works:
>>
>> If you have a dog, or dogs, over 20 lbs. please send
> your
>> responses to the
>> survey to Cheryl S. Smith: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> If you have a cat or cats, please send your response
> to Amy
>> D. Shojai:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> If you have a dog, or dogs, 20 lbs. or under, I've
> set up a
>> special e-mail
>> address for this purpose: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> You can certainly remain anonymous, but we would like
> to
>> know if you are a
>> breeder, exhibitor, veterinarian, cat/dog/both owner,
> etc.
>>
>> We welcome any comments/input~~~to get started,
> perhaps
>> address some or all
>> of these questions:
>>
>> Do you use label information to choose foods for your
>> dogs/cats? If so, what
>> do you look for --what's most important?
>>
>> What food do you feed? Why?
>>
>> What does the pet food label tell you --
>> good/bad/indifferent -- about a
>> given food?
>>
>> What DOESN'T it tell you?
>>
>> List your biggest complaints about pet food labels.
>>
>> What are the top three improvements you'd like to see
> on
>> labeling disclosures?
>>
>> If you don't read labels, why not?
>>
>> What information do you use to help make food choices
> for
>> your animals?
>>
>>
>> Again, please reply to us PRIVATELY at either:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] And we'd appreciate it
>> if you would
>> cross-post this to other dog/cat/veterinarian lists,
> except
>> BARF. It's been
>> there.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Darlene Arden
>
>
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