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... to an all-day Royal Canin conference locally?

We got an invite at the store. My boss is giving all of us an open invite, and to bring all the toughest questions.

:popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

I mean, I'm sure they'll have a retort for everything. I'm dying to hear them. Wonder if their excuses will rival Hills.
 

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Hehe have fun!

lol kind of hypocritical for me to say since I am currently using my Hill's backpack and kind of loving it.. haha they donated a bunch to the pre-vet students
 

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Ooooh, how fun! I've always wanted to ask them why they have so many different varieties of food. I mean really, what could possibly be so different between chihuahuas and toy poodles? for example.

You'll have to give us a full report!!
 

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So, apparently I'm scheduled to work, but even better - we're invited to an all-day retreat the very next week with Royal Canin. More one-on-one? Oh my.
 

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Retreat is today at 2:30! I'm actually kind of excited - it's at this rescue ranch outside the city (note their sponsor...), we'll be getting a tour and free food:

http://www.keshetkennels.com/

My co-worker and I have been texting our potential questions back and forth. None of them are particularly polite. :rofl1:

"Why do you feel German Shepherds need to eat star-shaped kibble?"

"How does your dental formula help cats when the kibble are small enough to swallow easily without chewing?"
(Compared the Oral Care SD, equally crappy formula but the kibble size is big enough that it forces them to chew... and I'll admit that the oral care part of it DOES work, from what I've seen.)

There is a long list of things I'll write down. I'll try and record the stuff they do address, as well. ;)

I'll report back!
 

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Well it's nice to see you going in with an open mind, at least. :)
We get so many of these questions from our customers, as well. Our neighbourhood is pretty savvy about pet nutrition for the most part - they come in already knowing why corn/wheat/soy are generally bad, and that breed-specific formulas are pretty hoaxy.

I'm just passing it all on, and adding some questions for myself! I hope to be pleasantly surprised in some aspects.
 

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I'm kind of jealous. I never get to ask my questions at Hill's lunch-n-learns because I'm not supposed to cause strife :p
 

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I just remember.... A Royal Canin rep gave me a whole binder full of promotional information about their food several years ago (about 5 years now, I wonder how much has changed?), I wonder if I still have it? Hmm. It had a little one-page explanation on each of the varieties, with info like why the GSD food is star-shaped, lol. I remember thinking it didn't make a lot of sense even after reading it. :)

Can't wait to hear what they say!
 

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If it is anything like the Iams rep lunch n learns, it ought be pretty interesting :)
 

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Oooh, have fun! I do prefer their vet formulas (if I have to use them) to Hills or Purina. I'm finding, though, you can usually find some comparable that is better quality.

I love asking dog food reps 'So what makes your food natural/holistic?' when it's labeled on the bag.
 

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Well, the seminar happened, and it was pretty much what I expected: Canned responses, all backed by "we've done the SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH to prove it". A lot of buzzwording was dropped, but their focus is on the nutrients, not the ingredients. "Most digestible nutrients backed by science." SCIENCE.

When asked the inevitable about corn, the response was that is's the best digestible source of lutein available to pet foods. This is untrue; other, higher-quality foods use kale and spinach, which have a much higher concentration of lutein, but are also more expensive to manufacture; imagine that. She kept repeating "believe me, if there was a better lutein source we wouldn't be using corn" but in the same breath would also say that corn was a highly digestible source of protein. Okay, then why don't you fully stand behind it...? Oh, right, because corn is bad.

We asked about the new Spayed/Neutered food, and why it's loaded with crap: corn as the first ingredient, rice hulls as the fifth, etc. and she said she'd get back to us. ;) Also it's apparently designed for weight control + urinary health, which other high-end foods do with a simple weight management formula.

It went on like this. Kibble shapes? Proven to work. They have cameras in the bowls at their labs when the dogs eat, and they eat more easily with shaped kibbles. Uh huh... etc.

The rescue ranch that hosted the seminar was amazing, though. Totally what I would open if I won the lottery. Huge barn full of spacious kennels and training rooms, an indoor agility arena for rental, boarding facilities... swoooon.
 

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It's science bitches! Lol, it sounds exactly like the responses from the "seminar" that Lauren went to for Science Diet.
 

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It's science bitches! Lol, it sounds exactly like the responses from the "seminar" that Lauren went to for Science Diet.
hahaha, yes.

The two have very similar philosophies: Find which nutrients are the most digestible and give you the most of the nutrient. Use those.

What they don't tell you is that they're actually just using the cheaper options and backing it with the word SCIENCE everywhere.
 

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hahaha, yes.

The two have very similar philosophies: Find which nutrients are the most digestible and give you the most of the nutrient. Use those.

What they don't tell you is that they're actually just using the cheaper options and backing it with the word SCIENCE everywhere.
Oh believe me, I know. I hear about this allllll the time ;). I really just wanted to use that picture. Because SCIENCE!
 

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I would love to wear one of those t shirts (I really want one, I <3 xkcd) to something like that, with lit showing BETTER sources. So you could be "well in 2003 so and so found that X is much more digestible.. how do you respond to that?" Oh man.. lol I would love to go to something like that :D
 

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Sounds like all Hills reps go to the same training course. I asked the same question about corn and got the exact same answer. When I called her on it she told me it was backed by their scientific researchers??

When I asked about independent research she gave me a filthy look and told me she would come back to me. She never has.
 

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