I am located in an area that really does not offer any good quality dog food. A 45 mile one way trip will get me some azmira or wellness and I can also order Flint River Ranch off of the net.Each has been on the Whole Dog Journal consistently in the top ten. Which ones have you used and did you get good results? I am feeding 1 pitbull and 1 cocker spaniel. I try to stay away from corn and soy.
Never heard of em, I feed The Honest Kitchen food, you can order it from leerburg.com or from thehonestkitchen.com, it ships to your door so that eliminates the problem of having to find a place that sells good dog food, and it's the healthiest food I've found besides feeding raw food, which, technically it is raw food, but it's dehydrated n looks like green oatmeal that I mix with raw ground beef <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Personal expeience with both: avoid grains if at all possible. My pit had skin issues with them, and the cocker had ear issues with them. If you have to feed kibble, try no grain Innova Evo or the Honest Kitchen like Mike suggested.
I have only tried Wellness out of these 3 and my dog could not handle it "dog had the runs even when slowly introduced"..A lot of choices ou there check Eds' site.. It seems a lot of people here feed raw..good luck
We love Wellness; we are now on 100% raw but my two gsds did great on the Wellness chicken; if allergies are an issue, Wellness makes a Simple Solutions Duck or Venison.
Appreciate the info, true experience is always better to me than the dog food company's claims. I will check Ed's list of kibbles and also look into Honest Kitchen. Seems like it always comes back to RAW is better.Sooner or later I will have to convert. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I agree - you should really try the Innova EVO - it is as close to a RAW diet you can get without being a RAW diet. Innova has the "cleanest" dry dog/cat food available.
I go on training in a town that sells it next week. I plan to get a 28 lb bag of EVO. Bag thing is that no one carries it in my town. I'm going a whole state over for training so it is not like i can get it all of the time. i will talk to the store about getting it shipped to my house. i've heard you feed really small amounts of the food and it produces way less stool. I'm trying to get to the point where i feed one meal kibble and one meal raw and eventually go to all raw.
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