There is so much, so much in that article worth sharing. I have to go to bed now, but I will work on adding some excepts to this thread.
She does remind us that urine tends to be more alkaline after a large meal, so feeding smaller more frequent meals is better. And that, of course, higyh meat, low carb diet is the way to keep the pH at the proper acidity.
But her main focus is on vets who disregard all sense when it comes to testing and prescribing veterinary diets and antibiotics instead of trying more appropriate diet changes first.
No wonder that vet I quoted elsewhere took such exception to her pages when I asked him to read them. He pushes those veterinary diets like crazy. HE thinks it's okay to feed a corn based high carb diet as long as the proper vitamins and minerals are added artificially. I cannot wrap my head around how ANY vet can believe such bosh.