| Britster | 08-04-2010 07:40 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by hugz4all4
(Post 3225672)
thanks for the correction.. sorry about that folks..lol.. and yeah I know procter and gamble bought them. I have sent them a email stating my concerns and was basically promised that they will not change any of the ingredients or quality of the food. The owners/employees of natura are still running the plant so things are suppose to stay the same. At this point I have 3 of my 4 dogs on thier new grain free lamb line and they are doing good, Tucker isnt overally excited about the food but he does eat it, but I have no plans on changing foods anytime soon, so I just have to trust that they will stay true to what they said. i do have that emails still if anyone is intersted in reading it.
as a side note.. i posted about tucker having itching issues again.. well I discoverd that he was sneaking cat food that was being dropped on the floor by my cats.. it has corn in it, he is highly allergic to corn.. so that explained the itching.. so he is no longer allowed in that part of the house.. icthing has become better..:cool: | Gotcha! Yeah, I can't really decide how I feel about the whole P&G buyout thing. On one hand, I still think they have really good food, so regardless of who owns them... hopefully the ingredients won't change. I just don't really trust the company. Especially since, just a few days ago, they've had even more recalls. I think Innova, CN, Evo, etc will probably be fine for a while. It's a year or two down the road, I'd get worried... if I was feeding their food and my dog was doing good on it, I probably wouldn't change either. Like you said, Tucker is finally doing good on a food so it'd seems silly to change now!
And what a stinker! Jackson loves cat food, too. lol. My dad has cats and he always manages to find some cat food or treats. :rolleyes: @Maximo I feed Jackson (15lbs) 1/2 cup a day of Acana Grasslands, plus a little bit of wet food at each meal. He does well with this. Acana has a lot of calories per cup so as much food isn't always necessary. When Jackson was free-fed, he self regulated at 1/2 cup a day of food. He could probably do okay with 3/4 cup as well but he never seems to need or want to eat that much, and I don't want to overfeed. |