Dog food?????
What to look for in dry dog food that’ll be best for your puppy? and he’s a great pyrenees 3-month old.
What are the highest quality brands to get?
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What to look for in dry dog food that’ll be best for your puppy? and he’s a great pyrenees 3-month old.
What are the highest quality brands to get?
My dog gets diarrea from dog food with chicken. I want to keep him on dry dog food. Could anyone reccoment any? When he gets it i put him on beef and rice, and this seems to do the trick. I tried chicken and rice but that makes it worse.
Can anybody tell me the flavours available of IAMs range of dry dog food?
I don’t mean the different types (the ProActive health, Premium Protection etc.) just the actual flavours i.e. chicken.
Thanks!
I wanted to swtich my dog to a better brand of dry dog food and I heard that Nutro dog food are decently good. Whats your opinion and experience with it? Does it really do what it says, is it worth the price( which I heardis prettyaffordable) and do they have byproducts and alot of corn? Also, I know they have three types, natural choice, max, and ultra. Whats the difference in them, and whats the best out of those?
I know this is a stupid question but everyones saying wellness super5mix and wellness core are better than regular wellness dog food… well my dog eats this food…is this the better super5mix or is their a better type of wellness?
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Hello, I have other questions about best dry dog food..
However, I did not clarify on what I’m looking for..
I want to a grain, soy, wheat, corn, by products, artificial flavor etc etc FREE product. I know grain is not necessarily a bad ingredient but I’m not not sure why there’s grain free product also.
I have a 6 months old Yorkie/Pomeranian – who is being fed Solid Gold – Hund-n-Flocken Puppy- Lamb Flavored. After debating over Solid Gold and Blue Buffalo – I found a new location for Pet Food at warehouse prices rather than going to Petco or Petsmart. (Pet Club)
I saw coupons of 10$ off of Blue which would be around 37$ for a 30LB bag. I really wanted to try the Fish Flavored but unfortunately the puppy brand only carries lamb for Blue… (I do not feed my pup Beef or Chicken), that’s when I came across Solid Gold sitting right next to Blue for only 39.99$ for a 33lb bag(came to be around 42 with tax). I heard a lot about Solid & wasn’t sure whether Solid or Blue was better because Blue is also a very good brand..
I went ahead and bought the lamb flavored with many other stuff in it that are good for dogs & i believe fish is involved in this? I heard fish is really good for dog’s health & coat & the blue didn’t offer fish for puppies.
Down to my main question, I know which top brands there are such as evo, orijen, acana, cannidae etc etc but they are too high in protein and are for highly active or athletic dogs.
In conclusion, I want to know which dry dog food is best for moderately active or nonathletic small breeds?? For adult dogs because by the time I finish the solid gold puppy, i believe my puppy will be an adult. Thanks.
My puppy has tried Avoderm, Blue and Solid.
She likes them all – lamb flavored..
What type of meat are good for dogs? Besides lamb? ( I don’t feed my dogs beef or chicken – I also have a 3 year old chihuahua on Avoderm Adult – lamb – but she eats the puppy food from solid too )
I did like Avoderm but they’re just ok so I switched ( not going back to it )
I forgot to mention that the reason I am picky when it comes to dog food is because I want something best for my dog’s health & coat since my Yorkie/Pomeranian is said to be an average shedder due to being mixed with Pomeranian. (she has no signs in shedding, probably just a few hair once in awhile)
I do not want my dogs to shed & I have read that to have them not shed or not shed as much is to have them be healthy & most importantly dog food plays a role in that.
So dog foods that helps the coat, best tasting, free from all the unwanted ingredients is a win-win situation.
However, I don’t always want to feed them the same type of meat flavored.. But will not resort to chicken & beef..
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Ok, at this local pet store I go to, prices are unbelievable cheap.
There’s an isle in this pet store where most of the good brands are at. Solid Gold right next to Blue to Taste of the Wild, right across from it is Wellness, Merrick. etc. Surprisingly Solid Gold is the cheapest of them all.
The reason I don’t want beef or chicken is because I’ve read where dogs are prone to be more allergic to chicken & beef than other types of meat. I don’t know if that’s true, however I just want higher quality meat content rather than just chicken or beef.
I know shedding is genetic, however feeding them right will help them shed less. (as I have read) & using the right shampoo & just being healthy.
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I just want to know which formula is best,, easy digestive, great coat, no soy, corn, etc etc. 4-5 star brand food that is great for moderately active small breeds..
& which meat content is great for long term feeding. I hav
Aside from cooking her meat myself, what’s the best quality dry dog food? I just spent on a bag of Royal Canin, and Costco’s dog food has chicken & chicken meal as the 1st 2 ingredients, while Royal Canin’s 2nd ingredient is rice!
I am talking about the Kibbles..Would appreciate if anyone can help me with the detailed process of preparing dry dog food.
I want to start a pet food company and this is the reason why I would like to know the entire process of making a dry dog food. Kibbles to be specific.
No artificial crap, and not what the food has done for your dog, but if you have found any website that gave professional testing revies on dry dog food. So far I have read Canidae dog food, is pretty exceptional. Does anyone else have any other input?
I don’t want to know about what air-tight or other containers to keep it in, I am only interested in how long before dry dog food exposed to the air becomes stale? A week, a few days, or a few hours?