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Old 08-22-2013, 03:58 PM   #12
theporkieyorkie
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My dogs are both on Wellness...

Ricky Eats the Wellness canned "Simple" that is Grain Free.
Princeton eats the Wellness Complete canned "Turkey or Chicken and Sweet Potato."

Both of them eat the dry Wellness Core Small breed and they love it...almost too much...as I can no longer leave a big bowl out. They were on dry Royal canine before...and neither would eat it without mixing canned food with it. I put a bowl of the dry Core out and they munch on it in between meals.

I initially started out on Wellness because my senior was diagnosed with congestive heart failure I was looking for a low-sodium alternative to Science Diet's H/D. He really didn't like it...and after doing lots of research on various foods, I found certain kinds of canned Wellness was comparable to the H/D. Their sodium content was only slightly higher than H/D's and it was actually lower in sodium than some of the other "heart healthy" foods.

My dogs are both very picky...and it's been really hard to get them to consistently eat a brand of food and stick with it. They would eat it for a few days and get bored with it...and it was constantly upsetting their digestive system to change foods. So far, so good with the Wellness. We've been using the wet food for about 4 months and we recently switched to the Core last month and both of them still clean their bowls.

We all want to feed our dogs the best food we can...and it seems like there are a lot of varying opinions on what is best...Raw, Grain Free, home cooked, bigger companies that can afford testing... I think getting something your dog enjoys eating and will continue eating is the most important thing!! With the various health problems we are dealing with in my house, Wellness has worked for us so far~~
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