My first choice wouldn't be #2 because there is just too much evidence that garlic can cause problems. A small amount occasionally shouldn't hurt but small amounts over long periods even if not proven to be a bad thing is just not worth the risk to me.
The first food looks okay but broccoli is a bit high on the list. That may be okay but can cause GI upset in large amounts. Depends on the dog but it wouldn't be my first choice either. I would have to see the list of vitamins and minerals to know if I would consider feeding it.
The other foods look okay but on all of them I would look at the guaranteed analysis because it's extremely important. It's just as important as the ingredients if not more so. I also wouldn't agree to feed any of these foods without knowing companies and manufacturers. There are plenty of foods with good ingredients out there but if I don't know or question their processing practices, I would probably not feed them.
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