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Originally Posted by Teresiana I have not tried Nature's Logic. But...I've heard good things about it. I have a picky eater & that's one of the foods on my list to buy when he's decided that he's sick of everything else. It has some unique ingredients like yeast culture, alfalfa meal & montmorillonite clay. I'm not exactly sure what those are...probably probiotics? It like the fact that there are a lot of different forumlas - as in proteins. I wonder how big the kibble is. Let us know how it goes. I'm always keeping my eyes open for different options when it comes to food. |
I never heard of this before but after doing some research on this dog food, I really like them. They also have 5 star rating on dogfoodadvisor:
Nature's Logic Dog Food | Review and Rating
Per dogfoodadvisor, alfameal is high in plant protein and fiber and yeast culture is high in B-Vitamins & proteins. It also states that yeast culture can also be used as a probiotic to aid in digestion.
Here is what Nature's Logic say about montmorillonite clay (rich in minerals that is beneficial to health):
Nature's Logic 100% Natural Pet Foods: Montmorillonite Clay in Pet Food & Fear of Dioxin Contamination
I just bought Natures Logic Natural Sardine Dry Food on couple of days ago. This is for all life stages and the kibble was quite small (which I am happy with since both my dogs are 3-4lbs). However, I didn't care too much for sardines because they really smell fishy. So today, I exchanged it for Nature’s Logic Canine Venison Meal Dinner for I will let you know how they do on this.