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  • I specifically brought my dogs to East York Animal Clinic because I was searching for a vet that endorsed feeding raw food. My previous 2 dogs had multiple tumours before they died and I decided that if processed food is unhealthy for people, why should I feed processed pet food to my beloved pets? But most vets do not endorse raw, and most vets are trying to sell special formula pet foods... but they are still processed and no matter how high the price, it's still made with mystery meat and filled with preservatives. So when I found out East York encourages their clients to feed raw food, I knew it was where I wanted to take my dogs. There is a lengthy initial visit that deters some from bringing their pets here, but those of us who already know the benefits of feeding raw (healthier teeth, shiny coat, thick fur, firm poop that is smaller and not as stinky as dogs who eat processed food, etc) we don't mind the extra screening because we have already seen the benefits. I also felt strongly that dogs should not be over vaccinated. Many vaccinate yearly, whereas East York promotes doing Titre tests to see what vaccinations are required and which aren't. They also follow the Guelph protocol of vaccinating for Rabies every 3 years, instead of annually, which is not necessary and potentially harmful. I personally think Dr McCutcheon is a great vet, very thoughtful and gentle with my dogs and honest with his opinions. The techs are also great, but I find most vet techs are - they work in the business because they love animals. The only reason I am giving 4 not 5 stars is the often long wait times and the sometimes less than friendly front desk staff. Some vets actually believe feeding raw is harmful for pets, and I personally believe that is due to the brainwashing by the pet food companies who make billions selling dry kibble that virtually never goes bad... Ever see those pictures online of a fast food hamburger that hasn't gone mouldy after a year? Did it make you think twice about eating pseudo food? Well, kibble is the doggy equivalent, so why feed it to your dog?
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