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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 Actually I have tried Kaji's kibble. It's not bad!  They taste like those crackers that people put in soup with a little chickeney taste. He's on Lotus chicken flavor and if I dare switch to a different flavor for variety, he will not eat it! I tried and ended up going back a week later to exchange lamb for chicken. While I understand we can't always trust the labels, not all of us know how to balance their diet, or could afford to go to a doggie dietitian to learn to balance their meals. I took a class with a human registered dietitian, and while what I learned I can't apply to Kaji, since his dietary needs differ from my own at least if in the ingredients listed I see something that is bad, I avoid it. The foods out there that have a greasy feel have ingredients that reflect all the bad fatty fillers. I do my best and picked a food that I wouldn't mind putting in my own mouth. How many people can say that?  |
Does it say "human-grade"? That greasy feel is the rancid restaurant greese they spray on the kibble because it smells so horrible, and to entice dogs to love it.
Dogs now days are nothing like a wolf. They have been domesticated for so long and bred down, out, and every which way so much, they are in no way anything like their ancesters, therefore they can eat differently. No studies have ever been done on dog nutrition and what they need and don't need. All I can say is what works for my dogs, and what I've seen work for many, many others.