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Brilliant_Rock
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- Aug 25, 2004
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I know about the pet food review sites and I get that there are better foods than others.
I have fed the following foods:
-Natures Variety Instinct,
-Wellness Core,
-Blue Buffalo Wilderness,
-Merrick Grain Free,
-Dogswell Nutrisca,
-(probably others I'm forgetting)
and now I'm trying out Costco's Grain Free Nature's Domain because I've heard several good comments about it. AND it's soooo much less expensive.
I usually mix foods. Use half a bag, add another, stir, etc. I always supplement his meals with a scoop of pumpkin puree or brown rice, some kind of frozen vegetable (carrot or green bean usually), and a big squirt of salmon oil.
He's been eating the costco food for a week now (well, it mixed in with the Merrick) and his poo's are great. I think he likes the lesser protein content (24 vs like 36 in some of the others). It got me thinking... how do I know if a food is doing well with my dog? I see people saying, "oh the dog looks so great when I feed XYZ" but I don't get that... how would you know how the dog looks on some other food and how do you know that the dog looking good is a result of the food? I also hear people talk about muscle mass and maintaining weight but doesn't that have to do with exercise and the AMOUNT of food you feed?
Please educate me. I know we have some very savvy dog owners!
I have fed the following foods:
-Natures Variety Instinct,
-Wellness Core,
-Blue Buffalo Wilderness,
-Merrick Grain Free,
-Dogswell Nutrisca,
-(probably others I'm forgetting)
and now I'm trying out Costco's Grain Free Nature's Domain because I've heard several good comments about it. AND it's soooo much less expensive.
I usually mix foods. Use half a bag, add another, stir, etc. I always supplement his meals with a scoop of pumpkin puree or brown rice, some kind of frozen vegetable (carrot or green bean usually), and a big squirt of salmon oil.
He's been eating the costco food for a week now (well, it mixed in with the Merrick) and his poo's are great. I think he likes the lesser protein content (24 vs like 36 in some of the others). It got me thinking... how do I know if a food is doing well with my dog? I see people saying, "oh the dog looks so great when I feed XYZ" but I don't get that... how would you know how the dog looks on some other food and how do you know that the dog looking good is a result of the food? I also hear people talk about muscle mass and maintaining weight but doesn't that have to do with exercise and the AMOUNT of food you feed?
Please educate me. I know we have some very savvy dog owners!