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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: King County, WA
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Thanks for the added points, they help a lot! | |
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() Fromm does have a few grain-frees that are a bit lower in fat and calorie. I believe the game bird and the salmona tunalini are a bit lower in fat than a few of the other GF's.
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() Nancy, I was thinking chewy.com may just have the wrong ingredient list or outdated, as sometimes they do, but it does seem the RC site has that ingredient list as well. ![]() Yorkshire Terrier / BREED HEALTH NUTRITION? / Dog Products / Products / Products / Home Royal Canin USA - Royal Canin Shame when foods change when they're not broken.... Two rice as the first ingredient and no more real chicken, just by product? Plus corn AND corn gluten meal? Like you said, byproducts themselves don't even particulary bother me, but it's how it's all used or formulated together and this ingredient list is a big ![]()
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I've only had this old guy about a year and a half, never thought I'd enjoy such a small dog so much, couldn't say no when my better half asked about accepting him, just want to do what I can to keep him as healthy as is feasibly possible. Last edited by MarkFromSea; 10-07-2014 at 06:33 PM. | |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: King County, WA
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| ![]() I------DON'T-------KNOW! LOL I was very excited last night when I found/stumbled upon a yorkie specific formula at chewey.com. Now, not so much. Even, more frustrated that RC had a reasonable ingredient list but changed it to it's present formula. This is still a thread for opinions on RC's Yorkie specific dry dog food, all the comments have been great! While Yorkiemom gets her info, I need to look closer at Wellness and Fromm. I ruled out Acana as I stated, same manufacturer of Orijen, Gucci didn't like it. It may be due to Orijen kibble size and shape... Gucci, 11-13 years old, 5 pounds, swallows kibble whole. He never puked it, he enthusiastically ate the first bowl of two of their recipes, after that.... I had to play games with him to get him to eat the remaining 12 oz of each of the two recipes. So I gave it time, it just didn't click for him. A note to RC and other premium pet food manufacturers: Since you charge a premium price for your product, you better be putting premium ingredients in there! We're watching you! ![]() |
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| ![]() We have only recently been on royal canin. I think it has been two months now? Lilah is nearing 2 yrs old and is 4.5 lbs and I feel she is a bit skinny for her stature -the vet said yes a bit skinny but nothing to be scared about and she is maintaining her weight and has been consistent with it so we are good, I have had her at the same vet since she joined us at twelve weeks old. We are on rc puppy even though she is over a year because honestly we tried royal canin as sort of a last ditch effort. I work in the pet food industry and I didn't like the label. I am more inclined to a grain free diet, I have participated in raw feeding and I have spent a lot of time decoding labels and learning about ingredients. Her breeder used rc, so many yt members wholeheartedly endorsed rc, it is long standing brand and I had tried so many different foods with lilah! I mean it to, I could order from a vast variety of options. Natural balance, first mate, Zignature, honest kitchen, we raise farm animals and have home fresh raw- the girl wouldn't finish a can (yes! A can of wet food!) before turning up her nose (not a freshness issue) if she would even take the first bite, sigh. We couldn't make it through a four pound bag without tossing it, couldn't finish a can without passing it to the barn cats. Just thinking about the stress I felt wishing my dog would eat something is...well, maybe almost enough...to forget how nasty offal is even though we processed chickens here last weekend. When lilah got her first bowl or royal canin she was so happy, she crunched it all up like childhood puppy memories were wrapping her in a hug. I wondered if this gusto would continue on to the next meal...it did. I know the bags are 2.5 lbs but she finished the first bag of food she has ever finished in her life. And then we got another. I was thinking that since I had gotten her to eat the puppy food maybe we would move up to adult- it is actually making me sad and nervous to see...well, like yorkie mom hesitating. Dangit! I know those ingredients are 'crap', I can read a spread sheet and I know that is what that means but man...it was so well endorsed by my peers as to see my girl eating! Wow, that has made me smile. Yes more poo and softer poo but no other adverse effects thus far. I don't think I can see her go off her feed again...when animals attack my livestock they eat the insides out first, maybe by product meal isn't the villain that high end grain free pet industry has said that it is?...idk mark, rc has felt like a godsend for us but things that seem too good to be true often are....
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Oregon
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| ![]() Wow that was long- life story personal food bio anyone? Lol, um...sorry.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2013 Location: Indiana
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| ![]() It's beginning to sound more like a game show to me anymore...... And I wonder what's behind door number 3?? Surprise it looks Like an elephant , sounds like an elephants, and even moves like an elephant!!! BUZZZZZZ...it ain' no elephant Then you are left t o determine weather you even want it in the first place, Oh myyyy I'm weary of searching too it when they tire of what they eat it's time. To move on Good luck! |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2014 Location: Eden, NC USA
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| ![]() I was really surprised when I first started preparing to find winnie and bring her home as to how many yorkie peeps highly encouraged royal canin....I can't remember which one but I was reading one breeders directions on bringing your pup home....in the same blurb she stated "never feed your pup food with corn or corn meal as its hard to digest" and then...."I will send you home with royal canin and recommend you continue with this. I feed all my yorkies RC and have for years" .... it astounded me. What shocked me even more was the price of RC for a 2.5# bag!! |
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Is that about right? Cause that's what I got out of what you wrote and I feel similar although I had not been using RC Yorkie 28. | |
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| ![]() Mark- Maybe a call back to Fromm to find out exactly what they didn't think was good about the grain free line? Even though the protein is higher, it's not any higher than many other brands so you need to know what protein level they think is best? Or was it other ingredients? I am not a believer in his rating system but lots of information at Dog Food Reviews and Ratings | Dog Food Advisor. I know he is a dentist, not a nutritionist...blah blah blah, but he is doing this because he loves dogs. You can compare protein levels, read notes etc. There are always good and bad reviews but it may lead you back to a Fromm rotation of their 4 star line (not the grain free). We have been very happy with it. Another Ali favorite is the Freshpet (in your grocery store) Roasted chicken. She loves it almost too much, makes her a little crazy every time I walk towards the refrigerator. Look at 3 and 4 star foods. The 5 star foods are probably too high in protein for your little guy. Also read the ingredient list and note controversial items in RED. Good luck and Happy Researching! Last edited by shelbysmom; 10-08-2014 at 06:01 AM. |
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