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Hi this is kgirl2 i am just going to tell you greenies are bad for your dog just warning you because lots of people feed there dogs greenies.If you want any more information about greenies send me a letter. |
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WHO REGULATES THE PET FOOD INDUSTRY |
Just to put my 2 cents worth in .. What u do not pay in food costs .. u may end up paying double in medical costs :animal-pa |
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A big THUMBS UP to you hun! :good job: |
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I hear of so many breeders (not necessarily here) who are feeding the worst foods ever. Such a poor start for a puppy. |
Solid Gold Wee Bits is a good food. I have fed it in the past. Good choice, better than Purina or Pedigree. |
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New Formula! Diet specially formulated for the high energy needs of small breed dogs, or those dogs that will be 20 pounds or less as adults. Just a Wee Bit is available in a very small kibble to accommodate small mouths. Crude Protein, Min 28% Crude Fat, Min 18% Crude Fiber, Max 4% Moisture, Max 10% 380 kcal/cup Ingredients Bison | Ocean Fish Meal | Millet | Brown Rice | Cracked Pearled Barley | Rice Bran | Canola Oil | Tomato Pomace | Flaxseed | Natural Flavor | Salmon Oil (source of DHA) | Choline Chloride | Taurine | Dried Chicory Root | Parsley Flakes | Pumpkin Meal | Almond Oil | Sesame Oil | Yucca Schidigera Extract | Thyme | Blueberries | Cranberries | Carrots | Broccoli | Vitamin E Supplement | Iron Proteinate | Copper Proteinate | Ferrous Sulfate | Zinc Sulfate | Copper Sulfate | Potassium Iodide | Thiamine Mononitrate | Manganese Proteinate | Manganous Oxide | Ascorbic Acid | Vitamin A Supplement | Biotin | Calcium Panthothenate | Manganese Sulfate | Sodium Selenite | Pyridoxine Hydrochloride | Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) | Riboflavin | Vitamin D Supplement | Folic Acid | |
Well, Ann, as you know, we are what we eat. Also, when you take into account that a puppy's organs aren't fully developed until about 20 weeks of age the need for a quality food becomes vital. I do think most breeders here recognize that and make sure their pups get off to a good start. On a side note, my brother has a Rhodesian Ridgeback that he's been fighting a constant battle with over allergies. He's spent soooo much at vet over it with no results. I got him to switch over to the dry food I'm using but still she was breaking out. I then found out that the canned food he was feeding her was the chunky kind, with the gravy. I told him to try the loaf style of the same brand and now she's fine...no breakouts for a good while. Turns out the chunky style used wheat gluten for the gravy. So many brands use this in their chunky formulas and it should be avoided. Just a little FYI for those that feed canned.....Jim |
I'm so glad to see the OP has decided to look into a more quality food. Good for you!!:thumbup: If your dogs have been doing well on a lesser quality food, you should see them positively thrive with a better food. Best to you and your fur-babies. :) |
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I thought the food she listed was made by Purina, and she wanted to know what was so bad about it. Natural Salmon and Brown Rice Formula - Products - Purina® Pro Plan® |
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quick question, what treats do you recommend? thanks! :D |
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