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Old 03-23-2011, 04:01 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by xoxodoglover89 View Post
I was also going to suggest trying NB. I've heard their protein levels are very high which I think would be ok for a less active dog. Sasha ate it once a long time ago but wasn't crazy about it, but that was also back in her picky stage. Good luck in your food search!
Currently, their protein levels are, in fact, not very high. They are lower than foods like Acana, Orijen, and Blue Buffalo. The lower protein levels in NB is one reason why I selected the food.

However, NB is coming out with a new Alpha Dog Formula, which has a higher protein content. However, it is still not as high as other foods.

Note: Not all the NB foods come in the Small Breed Bites size. Only the ultra premium and LID duck and potato do as far as I know. A lot of dogs have no problem eating a larger kibble size though.
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