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Originally Posted by gemy I truly detest these kibble threads. But I can't resist in this instance posting.
Dr Dunn and Dr R do not in their articles link research to support their recommendations and or opinions. Viscerally I have a problem with the term of by products or fillers - not something I would feed my human family not to mention my dogs.
I believe that natural sources of protein and carbs etc are best fed to folks and to dogs. Use a vet nutrionist to develop a home cooked or raw diet. Use regular vet check ups and blood work to help ascertain if this food is working for your dog. Use your own observation skills - shiney coat, clear eyes, healthy weight - healthy stools to see if that kibble if you feed kibble or you feed raw or home cooked is right for your dog. |
You are right. . . What works for your pup. . .
It is funny how things change. . . (Dating myself) remember when Imas used be be the better quality food. . Now it is on the market shelf next to Friskies.
I have gone through the gamit of better dog foods. . . I think if they put it out we tried it. Some i went to a far place just to get. . . Canine Caviar, just to have him turn his nose up at it. So glad for company guarantees lol . . You all know what I went through.
We found Freeze dried foods work for Galen. . He is happy, healthly and greets us at breakfast WANTING it eat ! And licks the bowl clean. . That is a big thing.
I am happy . .my vet is happy . . And best of all Galen is happy !