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Old 01-18-2006, 11:18 AM   #1
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For all you dog owners..

What brand of food do you feed your dog? There are so many to choose from these days. In your opinion what is the best?
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:21 AM   #2
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I just started with Nutro -http://www.nutroproducts.com/

But I used to feed him Science diet
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Pedigree works for my St Bernard - though we add in some Vitamin E and eggs to her food for protein for her skin and fur.
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:24 AM   #5
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Apprarently we use Pedigree. Besides everything my wife and kids toss her from the table that is.
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:24 AM   #6
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Nutro is the best....although I have 3 cats *laughing*
I feed all three nutro.
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:24 AM   #7
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Iams weight control with some canned carrots.
Ice cubes as snacks.

Just because the lab's getting a bit chubby.
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I did a lot of research and the best food i was able to find is Solid Gold

No fillers or preservatives. There are different varieties but the one my min pins get is the fish and whole grain one.

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Old 01-18-2006, 11:42 AM   #10
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:58 AM   #12
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Sam's Club store brand. The dogs love it and I think it's actually made for them by Iams.
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Old 01-18-2006, 12:00 PM   #13
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only one brand Eukanuba. It costs a bit more but i expect you want the best for your dog.
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Old 01-18-2006, 12:04 PM   #14
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Kirkland brand from Costco. Comes with 12 cans of Chicken & Rice, and 12 of Lamb & rice I think .. I don't know who really makes it though. It looks like Iam though.
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Old 01-18-2006, 12:06 PM   #15
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Nutro Max for the dogs and cat. When I first got Ferdinand he was on Solid Gold and could clear a room when he pooted. He and Meg have thrived well on the Nutro for 8+ years (vet says they are the healthiest pugs at 10 and 13 he's seen) and Ariel is now eating is also

My cat's also 13 and has never been sick.
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Old 01-18-2006, 12:07 PM   #16
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I have to say the best three foods you can possible buy are
1. Eukaneba
2.Pedigree
3.Iams

I trained my dogs for 6 years in dog agility and for several years in flyball and found that they not only performed better on those foods but their attitude and health in general was MUCH better.
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iams or eukanuba.. both good but if you find your dog doesn't like it, put a little beef boullion and warm water together and pour it over the top.

I'm sure its like human food. the healthier it is, the shittier it tastes.
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I feed my dogs a Veterinary blend of Eukanaba called "Response FP". It's made with fish and potato and brings a really nice shine to the dogs coat. It's kind of expensive, but I have a dog with a beef allergy. Costs me about $300 a month to feed 3 Rottweilers.

My sister, who is a Vet reccomends Eukanaba or Metacal.
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The Nutro Max I use is for "For Overweight, Less Active Dogs". One morning my brother was staying with us at the beach, woke up exhausted it read it as "For Overweight, Less Attractive Dogs" because of the pugs.
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Make sure you don't have any of the recalled food still in your house...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/200601...cpetfoodrecall

It was killing dogs.

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Nutro Max for the dogs and cat. When I first got Ferdinand he was on Solid Gold and could clear a room when he pooted. He and Meg have thrived well on the Nutro for 8+ years (vet says they are the healthiest pugs at 10 and 13 he's seen) and Ariel is now eating is also

My cat's also 13 and has never been sick.
I've got shih-tzus and a Georgia ditch dog...and they are all on Nutro Max. Best there is. No corn. One of my babies has skin allergies and they all cleared up when I started using the Lamb and Rice formula.
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I feed my Minature Dachshunds Cesars, They love it. Also kibbles n Bits, that works...


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She's feed on Nutro, she seem to like it...

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My akita has developed sensitive skin and the only thing that has made him better is the Purina One salmon formula. My other dog can eat anything!
For treats I buy nutro
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I did a lot of research and the best food i was able to find is Solid Gold

No fillers or preservatives. There are different varieties but the one my min pins get is the fish and whole grain one.

Good luck
I definitely agree. My Pitlab-Dingo used to have a severely sensitive stomach (puke and violent shits) when he was a puppy, and when I switched his diet to Wolf King (made by Solid Gold), his symptoms went away almost immediately (and my house stayed clean and fresh thereafter).

Ingredients, ganked from some site I googled just now: Solid Gold WolfKing is a dry food formula for large breed dogs made with bison, salmon meal, brown rice, millet, and barley. Includes flaxseed oil, garlic, amaranth, blueberries, and host of other nutrients for a complete, balanced diet.

Not cheap, but worth it for my boy. Here's a picture of how happy he is sleeping after a big meal.

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My dog gets Kibbles Indoor Dog Diet, and my kitten gets Kitty Chow.
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I used to feed our Lab eukanuba but changed to a much cheaper brand of dry food, the dog loves it, he's just as fit and healthy, his coat is fantastic and it's 1/3 the cost.
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innova evo http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=inn-home
its the closest to raw , if your dog food has more carbs than protein its crap. Dogs are carnivores not omnivores.
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I second the Solid Gold recommendation. The ingredients are so healthy I should probably start eating it myself
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We've been using Pedigree for our dogs eversince..
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if you don't mind a little extra work look into BARF feeding

it's feeding them Raw Meat and bones etc
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if you don't mind a little extra work look into BARF feeding

it's feeding them Raw Meat and bones etc
too messy for indoor pets...good for a farm or something though
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The best dog treats I've ever found are dried strips of chicken from Costco. Dogs love 'em & they're all natural. You can buy a big bag for about $10.

Still haven't found a good all natural food that my dogs will eat consistently. They seem to get bored with the same diet & towards the end of a bag, will stop eating. Walthams from the vet was the best brand I've ever bought...tough to find though.

Another Costco trick - if you have little dogs with sensitive stomachs, buy a big box of instant potatoes. Just add hot water & you've got plain starchy food that will settle their stomachs. Mine love it too!
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ack! i can't believe how many people believe 1. iams 2. eukanuba and 3. pedigree are good brands of dog good. all of these contain fillers and not real meat. dogs like and need meat. nutro brand and solid gold are the best ones to find in big pet stores like petco or petsmart, so for convenience sake those might be at the top of a dog owner's list.

if you want to give your dog the best possible diet in dry food, try brands like natural balance or wellness - both come in a variety of flavours, depending on your dog's stomach sensitivity and/or allergies. they all have vegetables in them for vitamins your dog needs as well as brown rice, which is great for your pup's gut.

if you're willing to take a few tries to get the diet perfect, try raw diet. google it online, it's not just raw meat, it's veggies and fruits and milk/whey proteins as well. raw meat is stored in your freezer usually in precut chunks. we're still working out lee.loo's diet, she's not fond of any dry food yet, really...she eats these natural balance dog food rolls in turkey flavour and picks out the dry food bits i try to sneak in.
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ack! i can't believe how many people believe 1. iams 2. eukanuba and 3. pedigree are good brands of dog good. all of these contain fillers and not real meat. dogs like and need meat. nutro brand and solid gold are the best ones to find in big pet stores like petco or petsmart, so for convenience sake those might be at the top of a dog owner's list.

if you want to give your dog the best possible diet in dry food, try brands like natural balance or wellness - both come in a variety of flavours, depending on your dog's stomach sensitivity and/or allergies. they all have vegetables in them for vitamins your dog needs as well as brown rice, which is great for your pup's gut.

if you're willing to take a few tries to get the diet perfect, try raw diet. google it online, it's not just raw meat, it's veggies and fruits and milk/whey proteins as well. raw meat is stored in your freezer usually in precut chunks. we're still working out lee.loo's diet, she's not fond of any dry food yet, really...she eats these natural balance dog food rolls in turkey flavour and picks out the dry food bits i try to sneak in.
I second this one.

My pet store owner friend said that meat meal, bone meal or meat by products are dead dogs and cats. http://www.newstarget.com/012647.html

So check the ingredients.

I feed my dog nutro. I mix a couple bags together also. I just think it might taste better.
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Eukanuba is highly recommended by Veterinarians still. Pedigree isn't in the same class as Veternary blend Eukanuba.
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its the closest to raw , if your dog food has more carbs than protein its crap. Dogs are carnivores not omnivores.
After trying a about 5 different kinds this is this one my dog likes the best!
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ack! i can't believe how many people believe 1. iams 2. eukanuba and 3. pedigree are good brands of dog good. all of these contain fillers and not real meat. dogs like and need meat. nutro brand and solid gold are the best ones to find in big pet stores like petco or petsmart, so for convenience sake those might be at the top of a dog owner's list.

if you want to give your dog the best possible diet in dry food, try brands like natural balance or wellness - both come in a variety of flavours, depending on your dog's stomach sensitivity and/or allergies. they all have vegetables in them for vitamins your dog needs as well as brown rice, which is great for your pup's gut.

if you're willing to take a few tries to get the diet perfect, try raw diet. google it online, it's not just raw meat, it's veggies and fruits and milk/whey proteins as well. raw meat is stored in your freezer usually in precut chunks. we're still working out lee.loo's diet, she's not fond of any dry food yet, really...she eats these natural balance dog food rolls in turkey flavour and picks out the dry food bits i try to sneak in.
I also feed my dog Prarie Brand Raw Beef Medalions. She LOVES them. I will have to check out the one you suggested!
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Old 01-18-2006, 09:05 PM   #48
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Just like people different dogs will like and tolerate different foods. My 13 year old doesn't even chew her food - she swallows it whole. They all also eat birdseed that fell from the feeder, anything I accidentally drop on the floor (as soon as I go into the kitchen they stand around me staring at the floor...) and if they could get through the babygate, they'd eat the cat poop.

Talk to your vet, get some recommendations and go from there. Also don't change brands immediately - do it in parts - maybe add a few bites every meal or so for a week+. See what works for your doggie
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Old 01-18-2006, 09:10 PM   #49
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i'd love to feed them a raw diet but its A LOT of work. like tony said we use innova evo. much higher in protein and lower in carbs than most brands.
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Old 01-18-2006, 09:16 PM   #50
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ack! i can't believe how many people believe 1. iams 2. eukanuba and 3. pedigree are good brands of dog good.
Because they are "good" brands. Not necessarily the best. Whats best is what works for the dog. My Rotts (12 yrs, and 4yrs old) can not eat anything with beef due to a skin allergy. There system doesn't process the protein properly. They are not related either it just happens to be a common thing with the breed. Half the foods mentioned here would probably make them sick as hell.

The last dog I had was 17 years old when I put him down. He ate Iams for as long as I could remember. Nothing wrong with the food.
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