combination of canned pedigree and iams dry food for my 2 labs breath doesnt smell and not a lot of flatulance
combination of canned pedigree and iams dry food for my 2 labs breath doesnt smell and not a lot of flatulance
First Mate Chicken with Bluberries and potato- No grain.
http://www.firstmate.com/
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A bowl of Presidents choice lamb and rice and a half to full pound of raw deer, moose and elk trim per day. And cooked Bear treets. They also get rice and vegatables every so often.
Last edited by Everett; 04-23-2011 at 08:31 AM.
Acana Large Breed Puppy Food
She's 8 months at this point. Doesn't hardly seem like she eats that much at 65-70 lbs 3 or four cups a day
Pull your head out of your Ass
long enough to see how stupid you look!!!!!
Both of ours are raw. The old girl is generally buffalo ( $$$ ) with veggies, occasionaly beef. She has allegies thus chicken and some others tend to cause problems. The young lad is chicken with veggies and bone, alternating with beef and veggies. Both are supplemented with recreational bones.
We go back and forth between Jake and Daisies ( expensive ) and Surrey Meats ( somewhat cheaper ) to get the average cost down. Concerned a bit with the Surrey Meats products as no one will provide an analysis of their products. Our Vet has tried with no luck.
With raw and bones, the crap is smaller and more solid - no messy spreads.
Techni-Cal...........
http://www.techni-cal.net/en/product...ior-senior-dog
When I first had Jin, I fed him 2 bags of what my breeder fed him; Pinnacle. Then I switched him to Orijen, then Before Grain, then Acana. After doing lots of research, I decided to try Kirland Lamb&Rice. That's right, Costco-brand! The food is actually pretty good quality and at 28$/40lbs, it is super great value.
He's doing great on Kirkland and I supplement with raw meats/bones and fish oil.
our dogs all got ripplees ranch.
The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.
My two pb Rottweilers eat a small amount of one of the high quality kibbles from Tisol and lots of meat from our diet, organic beef, chicken, a little pork and some Elk, Moose or whatever is in the freezer. They really like meatballs and meatloaf and usually con me out of at least half of any given meatloaf we make.
They get raw bones and some dog cookies as well as grain cereal once in awhile, but, they tell me that stewbeef is OK with them, too and as I hate stew worse than gun control, they get mine with no problem from me!