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Quick question!!! I posted this in health and diet, but not many are on there and I'm about to head to petsmart right now....... I know this is a repetitive question, but I am about to head to petsmart. Bevo is getting low on food, and since hanging around YT, I have learned that I am basically feeding him "crap"! He's been on Eukaneuba his entire life and I thought I was doing so great by feeding him that! ( I really did!) So.... What should I buy right now? Petsmart is an hour away so should I get more than one food? Money isn't an issue, so please just advise on what is best for my baby! THANKS! |
Sorry I can't really help because I have Elsa and Tia on Eukanuba. Tried other brands and it was a no go...they did like Chicken Soup for the...but Petsmart here doesn't sell it. I got samples in the mail. They do eat their Eukanuba everyday. |
Is there another store closer that sells Taste of the Wild? Try this location: Taste of the Wild : Dealer Locator I feed the "foul" flavor-more ideal for Yorkies. I love it and just found out it's a 6 star food-not to mention it's cheaply priced. Dog Food Reviews - Main Index - Powered by ReviewPost closest to you 2o minutes: Tractor Supply #1132 1001 N. Interstate 27 Suite 1 Plainview, Texas 79072 Phone: 806-293-5310 Distance: 27.2 miles Gebo's - Plainview 1605 W 5th Plainview, Texas 79072 Phone: 806-293-3646 Distance: 28.9 miles |
If you are going to Petsmart, 2 good brands are Wellness and Blue Buffalo. I feed Sophie Wellness. I think it's the Super 4 mix (she just got off the Super 5 puppy food from Wellness and eats big girl food now...lol.) |
Usually the pet stores like that don't have that great of food. We feed our pups Orijen, which is premium dog food and have noticed a great change in their energy level and health since we've switched, but they don't sell it at Petsmart. |
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I agree with going to Tractor Supply and purchasing Taste of the Wild. I feed all four varieties (they don't like the Pacific Stream as well as the others) and have never had an issue swaping varieties. |
Grains especially (definitely corn-corn is baddd) can cause a warming sensation equating to itchy...but so can many other ingredients...don't feed the BB with oats but its good too. I feed TotW because it is so sensitive in irritants and grain free I used to feed Innova but it has a brown rice. Surprised the vet didn't give you a list of advisable foods-honestly you might be better off asking here, at knowledgeable feed stores and reading the food sites themselves though... Quote:
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If food allergies persist you may need to consider a RAW diet, as well as rotating ingredients to ensure exposures to certain foods to figure the allergy out-like we do with skin kids starting them on one type of food for at least 5 days to ensure no allergic reaction-talk to your vet about it first though. RAW change over entails a transition. Honestly using an "irritant free" food is probably going to solve the problem-Eukanuba isn't a "junk" food it's just not as great as it is often made out to be-a lot of kennels, vets etc recommend it-but I think it has to do more so with it being "BIG" in name, advertised to vets etc more, and more widely available. I'm lucky to have a vet that knows just about every food on the market....and takes the time to read more than brochures sent to her practice by food companies. Chatties Mom-I just refreshed and saw your post-I agree! Very important point to make... |
Ok! We are going to get some taste of wild.....this is the best choice, right?!? |
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Leyla is on Flint River Ranch and her coat is looking really good, she's full of energy and loves it. This was recommended to us by two different breeder/showers. They are online only as far as I know but they deliver really fast. She eats the puppy / adult kibble Flint River Ranch |
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