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					Originally Posted by  Ellie May       
Ingredients are important, but what an owner perceives as the perfect ingredient food should not be placed at the top of the list. First, don't feed if dog doesn't do well. Second, company rep/qc/guaranteed analysis/who formulates food, etc. Some smaller companies spend very little on qc.,And some have a single, untrained fet creating recipes.  
I know nothing about Halo, but the rhetoric they have posted online would do nothing for my confidence in them. If they can't say where their foods are made, etc. then I can't bother to give the food a try.  
Is your pup not doing well on RC? It is a good food. In all honesty I'd be tempted to ask the employee her credentials. If she doesn't have some letters behind her name certifying that she understands animal nutrient, I'd ignore.     |  
 
  
Our biggest problem is that she won't eat the RC since she had her surgery. She is a string bean and lean so we need to make sure she eats. She had been on RC since she was a puppy but I have tried everything and she won't eat it. Just don't know what is best. Thanks for the information.