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Old 06-14-2015, 08:24 AM   #50
MarkFromSea
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Originally Posted by Britster View Post
Unless your dog does way better on Beyond than Fromm.

I LOVE Fromm as a company but their formulas in their "four star grain free" line are actually subpar IMO. I do like a few of their formulas. But Jackson has never done all that well on most of the formulas we've tried from them which is a shame, I always wanted him to. But I can't deny what works. Champion isn't really my 'favorite' company, they do shady things too, but again can't deny Jax does the best on their foods.
Absolutely agree! It's what the dog does best on that is the most important...

I'm glad to hear your opinion of their grain free, cause I selected a 4 star kibble that is NOT grain free. LOL The canned we purchased is grain free, for our old fart.... but Mamma is feeding it to all of them cause she is a softy! Months ago, Gucci, our old guy didn't care for the grain free kibble samples, but we have 3 pups now and Gucci mostly eats canned so I revisited Fromm. I'm hopeful it'll work for them but we are new to the line. So far so good!

My aim in selecting the grain inclusive formula was to avoid for a bit the "hot" feed, the controversy around the higher protein. Looked at so many different brands and feeds that I couldn't even quote or site any numbers right now. I wanted the same brand in canned and kibble since all here eat from each other's bowels(they all have their own but you know how that goes). I think it was Fromm that makes a claim that transitioning from one to the other of their products is easier on the pups and that's a factor in my decision as well.

I know absolutely nothing about the Champion brand. Glad to hear Jackson does well on it!
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