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What are the great dog foods? What should we be looking for when we choose food for our dogs?

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Avocado and Garlic
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I read somewhere that avocados were not good for dogs. Has anyone else heard this? And what is it about garlic. I personally think it could be a bit extreme to add it regularly to the diet, but wh... Continue

Tagged: dogs, garlic, avocado

Started by Jennifer. Last reply by Rubi May 9.

Why All The Grains In Dog Food?
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Just curious whether any of you are aware how much grain is in even the more premium brand dry (kibble) dog foods. Have any of you read the label? Here is an example from the ingredient list on Avo... Continue

Started by Mary. Last reply by Mary May 5.

Dogs are Carnivores, not Omnivores (just one person's opinion)
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I am curious why some of you who feed raw believe dogs need veggies and if you have scientific evidence to support your theory. By all means, feed your dogs whatever you feel is best, but please le... Continue

Started by Mary. Last reply by Mary Apr 30.

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Mary Comment by Mary on May 1, 2008 at 3:13am
Whole Dog Journal also does a yearly review of the top 100 dog foods (both kibble and canned). They do very in depth investigations, so they are a source I would trust if I were still feeding kibble or canned (I feed 100% raw diet). They also have great articles monthly on training, health issues, great new products, etc.
Andrea Schneider Comment by Andrea Schneider on April 23, 2008 at 3:54pm
Has anyone used the site dogfoodanalysis.com? I just heard about it today as a resource.
Jennifer Comment by Jennifer on April 19, 2008 at 3:37pm
Oh my gosh, I was reading the ingredients in Rubicon on greatlife4pets.com and it sounds incredible! No synthetic vitamins, chelated minerals, freeze dried raw meat... wow.
We are trying to get it in at Sellwood Dog Supply, but unfortuneatly I think the bags are so expensive that people may not purchase them. Something like $85 for the big bag? I would love to hear if anyone knows anything about Great Life products. They seem very intriguing.
elizabeth knight Comment by elizabeth knight on April 19, 2008 at 10:41am
I can''t tell you how many people I've bored with this topic...I call it my hobby...!!!
I've fed totally raw diets, home cooked and presently, with 4 dogs, I'm doing a mix. In the am my dogs get a High quality kibble--(right now we're doing really well on Timberwolf Ocean Blue; was using Orijen but am a wee bit leery of the amount of protein in it) mixed with a bit of yogurt and N'zymes, adn in the PM, they get a frozen raw mix. My papillons are eating Prairie and my collie is getting NW Naturals. I rotate proteins.
They also get raw bones a couple of times a week.
I wish we could use something like the Honest Kitchen foods...but one of my little ones gets cal ox stones, and sweet potato and spinach are really high in oxalates...which makes it not a good choice.
I used to be an anti kibble purist, but I've seen too many dogs live long healthy lives on such a variety of foods, that my new yardstick is to look at general condition, bloodwork and pleasure. I want my guys to enjoy thier food. I also like to rotate kibbles.

There's a guy named Doug at Western Pet on Bton-Hillsdale Highway who is incredibly knowledgeble about dog foods. I find it especially useful that he investigates the plants where the foods are made.

Does anyone use Great Life Rubicon? I was reading about it and like the ingredients....
Jennifer Comment by Jennifer on April 12, 2008 at 12:03am
some things to keep in mind when choosing food - where do the protein sources come from, are they free-range / hormone and antibiotic-free. Preference from the Honest Kitchen makes this easy because you add the meat yourself, therefore you control the quality.
Another thing to consider is synthetic vs. naturally occurring vitamins. Food based vitamins are recognized by the body and readily absorbed whereas synthetic vitamins my not get broken down because the body does not recognize the molecules they're comprised of. Some studies claim synthetic vitamins like A and D can build up in organs even become toxic.
I'm a big advocate of raw. I'm most familiar with Nature's Variety (and Rad Cat for the gatos).
A couple of other interesting companies are Nature's Logic and Great Life (greatlife4pets.com).
I can't vouch for the quality of Merrick, but I'm kind of excited about their new canned food from their line called BG (before grain) which is 100% meat. Of course Evangers has already been doing this without the great packaging.
Laurie Comment by Laurie on April 5, 2008 at 3:16pm
Our dogs -- and cats -- get a variety of raw, cooked, and some processed on a regular basis. I feed the processed when I'm out of home-made or don't have time to throw something together. I like Innova, Wellness, Castor & Pollux Organix, and Canidae, but there are so many out there to try! I think the key to diet and nutrition for our "kids" is to give them a "regular" variety vs. the same thing day after day, regardless. After all, no matter how much we like something, we eventually get tired of it, and they can too (although it depends -- some of those critters are just vacuums with four legs!)
Abby Marie Comment by Abby Marie on April 3, 2008 at 4:11pm
Abby has not had issues with any particular dog food but she does have a "preferred" palette. After the dog food problems I switched her to EVO Ancestrial Diet Red Meat....she LOVES it. It is more expensive than other foods but the amount you feed is less than other brands. It is a nice alternative to raw. Many dog boutique stores will give you several samples to allow your dog to do the taste hand test. Every smaple Abby would choose the hand with EVO in it. Hip Hound and Furever Pet are some great stores for high quality food.
Dave Fry Comment by Dave Fry on March 30, 2008 at 1:24pm
Samson needed to lose a little bit of weight, so I started him on a raw only diet. I am a big fan of The Honest Kitchen Preference. It is a wonderful way to get the veggies that our furry friends need without too much protein and fat. I then add in Columbia River Naturals Rabbit or Venison (very low in fat) into The Honest Kitchen. The two best things that I have done for Samson was switching him to his raw diet, and having Rubi come over to give him a weekly massage. His joints are much better, and he has lost the seven pounds that I needed him to lose.
Cody Koa Comment by Cody Koa on March 28, 2008 at 3:20pm
I just started feeding Cody a raw diet (Primal) and he loves it. I went to Meat and Heidi was extremely helpful. It's only been a week but I am hoping that it will help him shed a pound or two. His vet encouraged us to watch his weight. :) Guinness’s mom has a wealth of knowledge on the benefits of a raw diet…
Andrea Schneider Comment by Andrea Schneider on March 22, 2008 at 6:55pm
Rubi,
Who's your vet? It's always good to get the names of great resources like vets, groomers, etc. I'm thinking I need to make Ellie's life more interesting in the food department.
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