I checked "OTHER".
I am currently feeding
Addiction Dry Food Salmon Bleu formula and Addiction is the brand I intend to stick with as her main course even though it's still not one my girl will eat all on her own like she used to when it was given as a "treat". She waits until she's hungry and her Daddy's around to handfeed this to her so she essentially gets this for breakfast (some mornings she skips breakfast) and dinner and as a late night snack. I also leave some out for her to free feed throughout the day but she doesn't like it enough to eat it on her own. I am going to try their other venison formula and maybe rotate them if available to be purchased here--I'll be saving the Kangaroo formula for the future when it becomes a necessity (allergies) rather than venture onto such novel protein sources for the time being.
Throughout the daytime, she gets generous "treat" portions of
Halo Spot's Stew Wild Salmon Recipe dry kibbles which she's crazy about but I don't know if it's because it's "new" and she's fooled into thinking they're "treats" but she gets really into her treat training sessions with this also. I'm probably going to look for something else to replace this one again for the "treat" source as I didn't notice the "chicken" in the ingredients when I bought it (only noticed chicken fat and liver usage) until I looked at their website. I'm also not too sure about the "vegetable broth" being that I want to know what was used in making that "broth"... I swear I smell garlic and heavy sodium content coming out of the kibble... I was VERY close to trying some for myself to figure that out.

The kibble sizes are near identical to Natural Balance's small bites in size and shape with maybe less density.
She's also getting very little of
Wild Bites' Buffalo and Blueberry (new flavour) soft chewy organic treats. I try to give less of this now since I'm concerned about the rich fatty intake.
And I also very rarely give tiny tiny portion of
Pure Bites Freeze Dried Beef Liver Treat. This is her super duper special treat but I break it into tiny tiny piece(s) for her. I worry about the rich fatty intake of too much of this too. When I first bought it, I had been much too generous on both this treat and the Wild Bites, that's also why I went back to giving her "real" kibbles as "treats" to minimize on the intake of rich foods.