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Originally Posted by golfwidow14 Also Eukanuba is made by the same company as Iams and there has been a lot of info. on here about that company using animals for research and testing, and not in a good way. |
Now everybody has to listen to my P&G rant....
Iams and Eukanuba are both produced by Procter & Gamble... Along with 75% of the other household products you probably own. (Check the labels, I'm sure everybody has at least 10 products in their house manufactured by them). I'm not a huge fan of either food, although I do know a couple dogs that have eaten it their whole life and have done very well on it. The fact that they make my makeup, shampoo, air freshener, laundry products, etc along with dog food makes me nervous. Not to mention, corn is almost always in the top three ingredients in their food. Also, they're big into animal testing (check out
www.iamscruelty.com). I'd prefer to keep my money from funding this kind of inhame cruelty.... (I won't spend $$ on the food at least, can't live without the makeup & shampoo LOL)
Pixie is getting the Mini Puppy 33 made by Royal Canin. Once she's old enough, I'll switch her over to the Yorkshire 28. All my cats (except for the one that needs a prescription diet) are fed Sensible Choice, which is another brand made by Royal Canin. All my animals have done well on their foods... But this is not to say yours will do well also.There isn't one food that's perfect for every dog. I try to pick a food I think will work for her, but in the end, it's up to Pixie whether she eats it or not!
I would like to try the Natural Blend food (again, a Royal Canin product)... There's no corn in it at all, and I guess you could almost call it "holistic". It has things like apples, blueberries & spinash in it. Check out
http://www.naturalblend.com/SCHDNBA.HTM
What does everyone else think of this one?