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Originally Posted by _Chrissy_ Thanks everyone 
I am calming down.
It just seems like so little is know about pancreatitis.
Then there is the high protein vs low protein debates.
I was reading on the internet and found something that said small dogs should not eat over 22% protein.
The only foods I know like that are NB LID diets.
All the small dog formulas (Solid Gold, Wellness, ...) have about 28% fat.
Organic does not have anything to do with the protein and fat levels.
One article even said don't bother with organic for your dog (scare tactic).   
I feel like a bobble head today-LOL  |
LOL!! Calm, calm *breathe*
Believe me, it's a lot to take in. I've felt like a bobble head too.
The thing is, I don't think you can read one thing and take it as a fact. Every dog is different and you have to just see what your individual dog does best on. There's no hard-fast rule for specific breeds or dogs in general.
And 28% fat? I've never seen fat that high on those foods. Did you mean protein?
And yeah, personally, I wouldn't really bother with organics when it comes to dog food -- sometimes I think it's a load of crap when it comes to people food, too.
I think dog food in general started as one big scare tactic. Dog food in kibble form did not really become mainstream until the 1950's when dog food companies decided to make ads saying "human food is bad for your dogs!" etc, etc, and scared people into feeding kibble.