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Nature's Logic I just came across a dog food called Nature's Logic and decided to feed this to my M&M on days when I don't want to home cook. Have you ever fed this to your fluff? What do you guys think of this food? Below is some info on their website: http://www.natureslogic.com/ Nature’s Logic provides your pet with essential and complete nutrition using only 100% natural ingredients. We never add chemically-synthesized vitamins, minerals or other trace nutrients, to ensure that your pet is not exposed to the potential toxicities associated with these man-made substances. No man-made, chemically synthesized vitamins, minerals, or amino acids. No chemical preservatives, artificial flavorings or colorings. No corn, wheat, soy, rice, potato, tapioca or glutens. |
Nobody has tried this? :( |
I have not tried Nature's Logic. But...I've heard good things about it. I have a picky eater & that's one of the foods on my list to buy when he's decided that he's sick of everything else. It has some unique ingredients like yeast culture, alfalfa meal & montmorillonite clay. I'm not exactly sure what those are...probably probiotics? It like the fact that there are a lot of different forumlas - as in proteins. I wonder how big the kibble is. Let us know how it goes. I'm always keeping my eyes open for different options when it comes to food. |
No but it looks good so I might give it a try. |
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Per dogfoodadvisor, alfameal is high in plant protein and fiber and yeast culture is high in B-Vitamins & proteins. It also states that yeast culture can also be used as a probiotic to aid in digestion. Here is what Nature's Logic say about montmorillonite clay (rich in minerals that is beneficial to health): Nature's Logic 100% Natural Pet Foods: Montmorillonite Clay in Pet Food & Fear of Dioxin Contamination I just bought Natures Logic Natural Sardine Dry Food on couple of days ago. This is for all life stages and the kibble was quite small (which I am happy with since both my dogs are 3-4lbs). However, I didn't care too much for sardines because they really smell fishy. So today, I exchanged it for Nature’s Logic Canine Venison Meal Dinner for I will let you know how they do on this. |
Also, what I like about Nature's Logic is that their vitamins are not sourced from China. I don't know if you are all aware or not but many of the dog foods that are labeled as "Made in USA" uses man-made vitamins that are sourced from China. Here is what Nature's Logic says about this in this link: Nature's Logic 100% Natural Pet Foods: How Ingredients from China Are Still Hidden in Most Pet Foods I really hope that my dogs will like this food. This will give me some break in home cooking when I am very busy or if we are traveling. (On a side note: for those that want to home cook, I highly recommend www.balanceit.com. Here is some info about the company: Nature's Logic 100% Natural Pet Foods: How Ingredients from China Are Still Hidden in Most Pet Foods This makes home cooking for dogs pretty easy.) |
I have not tried it either. Good luck let us know how your M&M'S do |
My oldest was eating Holistic Select when he came home. That's anchovy/sardine based...and yes, I was quick to transition him to a new food because I wasn't a fan of the smell. Keep us posted about the venison. Glad to know the kibble is small. I have a 4-pounder & she prefers a smaller size. I'm so sick of cutting Orijen with kitchen shears! I used to use BalanceIt. But their recipes are a little carb heavy for me. I've been looking into the "Carnivore Blends" that you mix with raw meat before cooking. In fact, now that I reminded myself of it, I think I'll just order it right now. :p Good luck with the Nature's Logic & thanks for all of the info. Keep us posted!! |
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