I talk to Sarah Wright from Your Dog magazine about tips for choosing the right dog and how to avoid puppy farms.
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Perhaps if every person looking to get a dog was taught that dogs are carnivores and need (and deserve) to be fed the correct diet for their species, they might be put off!! We might not see the problems we see now – pet food companies have made it far too easy for the ‘average’ person to buy a dog.