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02-03-2006, 06:08 PM | #1 |
Mojo, LilyGrace & Me Donating Member Moderator Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: cuddling with my babies<3
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| Pet Botanics Food?! I just bought a small tube of Dog Food - Pet Botanics - Lamb & Brown Rice Dinner. It was .99 for this extra small tube at PetsMart, but they have a large tube (roll) that looks like what your sausage comes in. It says "A completed and balanced formula for all life stages". The first six ingredients (I'm typing them from first listed on package) are Lamb Meat, Lamb Hearts, Lamb Kidneys, Lamb Spleens, Whole Wheat Flour, Brown Rice. Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein: 14.0%, Minimum Crude Fat: 6.0%, Minimum Crude Fiber 4.0%, Maximum Moisture 40.0% Says to refrigerate after opening. Keeps up to 12 months unopened and can be froze. Does this sound good? Is it actual food or can it be sliced for a treat? Anyone ever try this stuff?
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02-04-2006, 06:41 AM | #2 |
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| OH Yeah, and You can use it as a treat.I tried it myself not too long ago and Tigger goes ape for it. It's his favorite thing (other then treats of course). This food doesn't have any by-products, and from I've read no fillers. I say go for it.
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02-04-2006, 07:02 PM | #3 |
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| Hi Jenn-I've tried it with mine too when I was trying to find anything Pippa would eat (picky eater). She ate it for about 2 days, then refused it. Scout loves the stuff. He ended up eating the rest over the next week or so the roll lasted us. It felt like I was feeding them really rich food, though...so I don't know really how good it is. It looks nutritionally complete, and I think it could be a great treat (reminds me, I need to get some for that!) Only thing Miss picky Pippa will eat is Royal Canin puppy 33 and satin balls. Im wondering how long she can stay on puppy food (she's a year and a half), but as long as she's not getting FAT I guess it's ok...LOL
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