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<blockquote data-quote="jpscloud" data-source="post: 2170117" data-attributes="member: 232698"><p>I can see now that my earlier post might have looked a bit abrupt and unsupported!</p><p></p><p>In agreeing with Jim and adding that labs are bred by humans, I was really suggesting that selective breeding has never paid attention to appetite, and that pet foods while claiming to be healthy are often full of cereal and not what the animal has evolved to eat. Similarly feeding patterns tend to follow human feeding of more than one meal a day, and are regular routines to enable settled behaviour in the animals - also not what they evolved to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpscloud, post: 2170117, member: 232698"] I can see now that my earlier post might have looked a bit abrupt and unsupported! In agreeing with Jim and adding that labs are bred by humans, I was really suggesting that selective breeding has never paid attention to appetite, and that pet foods while claiming to be healthy are often full of cereal and not what the animal has evolved to eat. Similarly feeding patterns tend to follow human feeding of more than one meal a day, and are regular routines to enable settled behaviour in the animals - also not what they evolved to do. [/QUOTE]
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