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Originally Posted by Raja's Mom Best foods in the supermarket maybe... but that isn't where one goes to find high quality food like Orijen, Solid Gold, Innova, Evo, California Natural, Artemis, Canidae, Chicken Soup, Evanger's, Go!, Merrick, Wellness, Wysong, and many more.
The difference isn't completely in the list of ingredients either - more so the sources. You can trust one of the companies I just named to use high quality sources fit for human consumption, not things condemned by our standards (diseased, rotten, toxic, heavy metal contaminated, etc) then shipped off to the Pedigree, Purina or Iams (Eukanuba) factories. |
Ahh...the 'organic foods.'

I looked at those that you named and seems like the big difference is as you mentioned, they claim to have a better 'quality' ingredient, although the ingredients themselves are pretty much the same. Of course, what dog food company isn't going to tell you that their products are 'the best.'

Plus, all of those dog foods have fillers too, which as you mentioned earlier, means you can assume they are no good...? They must be 'high quality' fillers, huh? LOL.
Unfortunately, I'll have to take your word for it--from what we've tried so far, holisitc and organic dog foods don't seem to sit well with ours' digestive systems. (Bloody, runny poop! Blech!)
SugarMama--Thanks for that site...interesting.