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08-13-2005, 04:29 PM | #1 |
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| which one? i have a coupon for 5$ off Nutro Max puppy and i have a coupon for $5 for Bil-Jac puppy. bil-jac has no corn its chiken-by-product is chicken liver. so should i use the coupon for nutro which has corn or bil-jac which has chicken liver (these coupons atr for the BIG bags (like 15 lbs |
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08-13-2005, 04:38 PM | #2 |
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| Hmm, that's a toss up because IMO, they are both excellent brands of food. I did hear that Bil-Jac does put some corn in theirs, not much, but a little. It is what "Angiedoogles" feeds to little Marty. I feed Sully Nutro....I'm a big fan of that brand of course I feed Sully adult food now (Small Bites). Choose one, either one, and if you see your dog scratching, etc after a while then you know you probably should change their food. If I were you, I wouldn't buy a huge bag of anything until I know it's going to be right for my dog (and with yorkies sometimes you have to try a few before deciding on one.) Of course, if you try more than one, you have to be careful in your process of changing their food too. BTW: if your yorkie is over 7-8 months of age, I would not feed him/her puppy food at all.
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08-13-2005, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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| I don't know what to tell you. Staci had some Bil-Jac here one day she was feeding to Cosmo and Kacee went nuts over it and ate it like a little pig. I bought a bag for her a week or so ago. I mix it or feed her one and then the other. She doesn't have a sensitive stomach. In fact, I think it's made of iron! Anyway, I think there are a number of good foods out there. I know one thing, though. They all have different taste buds. You should have seen Kacee eating the Bil-Jac in that little plastic baggie! She had her head stuck in the bag! She loved it! After buying the Bil-Jac, on the way home she twice stuck her head back to the second seat and was smelling it! It was funny!
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