Not exact matches
The
use of corn in
dog food is subject to an intense
debate: while some state that corn is a nutritious
dog food, others claim it can pose problems for
dogs.
Whether or not to
use a shock collar is one
of the most hotly
debated topics among
dog owners.
Many
debate the
use of a collar versus the
use of a harness, but harnesses are actually a great alternative to the collar when it comes to working with or walking your
dog.
There is an ongoing
debate whether the HARTZ UltraGuard flea and tick collar should be considered as safe for
use for the simple fact that its active ingredient, tetrachlorvinphos, has been identified as particularly toxic to the nervous system
of dogs and other pets if ingested.
Electronic
dog collars are often a source
of controversy and
debates but when
used correctly and as directed, e-collars are safe.
Proponents
of this theory will often further defend it with a (
debated) claim that while ridgebacks are versatile and
use all their senses, their first and strongest inclination is to find game by sight — which itself is considered normal for
dogs of any type, when the game is actually in sight.
There is much controversy over raw food diets, including
debate over the
use of dairy products for adult
dogs, the safety
of feeding bones, and the potential for illness from parasites and high fat content
of raw meat.
Tomato pomace is another source
of fiber
used in this
dog food, but its nutritional value is highly
debated.