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Pro Plan We like Pro Plan and my dog does really well with it. She is full of energy, has a glossy coat. the only time she gets sick is when the cat brings her a bird and she eats it or perhaps baby toads, we're not sure which. WE took her to the vet and the vet took all kinds of samples from her and could not figure it out. Said it could be the birds or toads, anything really. What company does the review? Who pays them to do the reviews? |
I feed both of my dogs Taste of the Wild Roasted Fowl recipie but will be switching my oldest to Blue Buffalo Wilderness to hopefully gain some much needed weight and neither were listed. I did some quick calculations and came up with a score for both of them. Not 100% sure I am totally accurate but it gives you some sort of an idea. Taste of the Wilderness (Roasted Fowl) 111/100 A+ Blue Buffalo Wilderness 114/100 A+ |
what about pro pac performance puppy? That is what my breeder sent us home with. |
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Check out petfoodratings.com and you'll be pleasantly surprised by his take on Chicken Soup...it is a really good food and reasonably priced although a little hard to find in kcmo. It is much less expensive than Science Diet and comparably priced to Iam's and is far and away a superior food. I feed it to both my Yorkie and my cat in their respective types and they love it. |
I have my girls on Blue Buffalo for puppies...they will be a yr old on 10/28 and 11/3. When do you recommend I move them up to Adult food and I see Merrick's listed and just found out a feed store locally carries it so I'm wondering is the Merrick's listed the Adult or Puppy and should I change to it? |
Thank you for this wonderful information. Switching food again due to learning about companies using Ethoxyquin in the processing of fish meal... which means it doesn't have to be listed in the ingredients. :mad: |
Hello! I didn't see any of Halo's products posted but I'm sure its a good one as well! |
Thanks for sharing this, I am going to check the label now on Schmoo's food, hope it fairs well :) |
Does anyone know what Orijen Adult kibble score would be? |
Royal Canine I have fed Purina Beneful for years, until I saw this food grade chart. I went yesterday and bought a small bag of Royal Canine Yorkshire 28, all five love it! No more cheap dog food for my babies. I was really shocked by the low score it (Purina) had, and a little ashamed of myself for not being a better mommy to them. |
Well I feel better now as I give my little Schmoo Wellness and it scores a A+, whew!! great post! |
Lifes Abundance isn't listed either ..... any comments about that one? THANKS for such a great post!! |
Nature's Variety This was a great post. I'd like to add to Nature's Variety Raw, which helps with bad breath too. They have kibble and canned also. If you read the ingredients, you'll find favor with it. The canned which I always thought was bad because of low protein, is high in NV. If you go to their website, the name with.com, there is a wealth of information and if you have questions and someone emails you, they also give food vouchers to try it. I am currently using the chicken raw and rabbit was suggested because it's more palatable. A rep can get ahold of you and answer any questions and give suggestitons. I was very impressed with them and my dog is doing very well on it. |
What a helpful thread this has been... thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts and information! :) |
This is great stuff. I'm printing this and compare with what I'm feeding my dog. Thanks TJ |
Thank you so much for providing this information. I just undered the Merrick Wilderness Blend dog food for my little guy. Has anyone else used this and did you baby like it? |
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BTW your litte guy is very good looking TJ :animal-pa |
Sorry, I'm just getting back to the responses. Thank you for your kind remarks about our little Jussi. |
Oh wow, this is shocking! I am a NEW yorkie owner and had no idea what to feed him so I started him out on the Eukanuba puppy! I am still confused as to what to feed him!:confused: |
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Everyone here is very informative and helpful. And threads like this make it all much easier to wade through the amount of info available about food. |
We just switched to one that doesn't get much press that our groomer carries. Fromm. I started with Salmon and both of ours love it. I went by to pick up more and they were out of Salmon in the small bag so I tried White Fish and Potato. I also cut back on how much I'm feeding them because since our skinny little Charlie got snipped, he's become not to skinny and eats like a horse. I can't just keep the bowl full anymore, I need to put out what they need for the day and that's it. Sophie likes the Whitefish fine, but Charlie has taken his time warming up to it, but that's good, because he's eating what he should now instead of whatever is there. The Whitefish is also a different shape which might have thrown him off. The ingredients is what really caught my attention and the fact that we can switch protein as we see fit. I started with fish to see if Sophie's foot biting was an allergy to chicken. They had not health problems and the stool was fine, but now, it's even better and they seem to really like this stuff, and it's healthy. I haven't applied the scoring grid to it yet, but glancing through, it should score high. http://www.frommfamily.com/products-fs-d.php The is the Salmon a la Veg. Ingredients: Salmon, Salmon Meal, Brown Rice, Sweet Potato, Pearled Barley, Potato, Oatmeal, White Rice, Whole Dried Egg, Salmon Oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Millet, Dried Tomato Pomace, Safflower Oil, Cheese, Flaxseed, Carrots, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Apples, Lecithin, Chicken Cartilage, Potassium Chloride, Monosodium Phosphate, Calcium Sulfate, Cranberries, Blueberries, Salt, Monocalcium Phosphate, Chicory Root Extract, Alfalfa Sprouts, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Folic Acid, Parsley, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Bifidobacterium Longum, Lactobacillus Plantarum, Enterococcous Faecium, Vitamin A, D3, E, B12 Supplements, Choline Bitartrate, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Ascorbic Acid, Riboflavin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Cobalt Carbonate, Calcium Iodate, Sorbic Acid, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Sodium Selenite. The only down side is their heads smell like fish. :D If we could keep them from playing, when each of their faces spend a great deal of time in each others mouth, maybe the fish breath wouldn't transfer. :p But I can't do that, half the day is laughter and smiles watching them go at it. I don't know how these little guys can store all that energy but they are a pure joy to watch. I even get down and stick my head into the pile sometimes. ;) |
Thanks for your informative & pleasant post.:) I searched in my area for Fromm & our local pet shop carries it...will have to try it! 2 of mine have allergic problems & they're scratching their face & licking their paws right after they eat. Also after their daily walks, so I think it's enviromental & possibly food related as well. They were on Temaril, but the doc wanted it tapered off. I agree w/you...I also like to get down on all fours & join them!:D |
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It's a sticky in the Yorkie Health & Diet Forum. Always read the ingredients, the first 5 on top of the list is what makes the bulk of the food. |
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It's worth reading about the company and how and where the ingredients come from. It sounds like they run it like a restaurant, sourcing ingredients locally each day. |
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Wellness Super 5 Mix for Small Breeds I was feeding my baby girl, Allie, the Royal Canin for Yorkshire Terriers. Since we have had her, she would never eat it from her bowl - only from my hand. The past couple of days she would not eat it but once a day, so I came to Yorkie Talk to see what everyone else is feeding their babies. I decided to try Wellness Super 5 Mix for Small Breeds & purchased a small bag from Petco just to see if she would like. My goodness - she ate the entire meal without any enticing. Thank you for sharing all the information on this forum to help me make a wise decision. |
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:cool: Not sure what to do now. |
Yorkies are notorious for being picky & can have off days where they won't eat too much & will pick at their food. I like to mix in healthy things they can have, foods like: diced frozen green beans (good source of fiber & since they're already cooked, they are easily digestible), cooked carrots, hard boiled egg whites, scrambled eggs. I also had to change foods several times until they found the one they liked.:p |
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