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I won't feed a brand that uses a lot of grain. However, there are many grain free brands that I also would not buy because they replace grain with white potatoes or other filler ingredients. I don't feed my dog anything that a dog would not naturally eat. Many of those brands put flavor additives and even various forms of glucose in the food to get the dog to eat the stuff. |
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Burns is a realy good qualit good. Their philosophy though is that excess protein is bad for animals and can lead to liver/ kidney problems in older dogs if fed through their life. I believe the manufacture in the US now too. They have a website. |
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We tried Merrick Before Grain once and my dogs loved it. It was the Buffalo formula. I got it on sale so I tried it. After it was gone I went back to the food I had been feeding. I am not sure if it is appropriate for puppies though. For puppies, you should use either a puppy formula or an all life stages formula food. When my dogs were puppies, we fed them Nature's Variety Prairie foods (mostly the chicken one because it was cheapest). They did very well on it. I did change to TOTW for awhile, but now feeding Fromm 4-Star Nutritionals (the grain inclusive ones). I rotate between the different formulas. Right now on the Duck and Sweet Potato and doing well. I'd love to switch to Acana, and my do that in the near future, or at least give it a try. |
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