anoki
Well-Known Member
Honestly, go and read the dog food analysis website that mininik posted. It not only tells you what is in the food, but why certain ingredients are good or bad.
Also, there is no need to feed a large breed food to a large breed dog. That is all marketing. Go into a dog food store and pick up a bag of some tiny breed food and compare it to the large breed food from the same company....what is the difference?
Some of those 'more expensive' or perhaps only better marketed feeds really aren't that good. Just because you see them advertised EVERYWHERE does not mean they are a good quality food.
My sister feeds her Rotti Canidae, and she looks amazing!
I breed & show my cardigan corgis. Moxie has been on Nature's Variety (an all life stage dog food) since she was 4 months old (so for 3 years now), was on Nature's Variety all through her pregnancy (as well as high quality canned foods - Canidae & Merrick's - to keep her interested in food), and the pups were all brought up on Nature's Variety. None of them suffered, and it sure didn't hurt either the size of the litter (10 pups) NOR the size of the puppies!!
I have had numerous people comment on my dogs' coats at dog shows. I put NO supplements on their food whatsoever.
~kathryn
Also, there is no need to feed a large breed food to a large breed dog. That is all marketing. Go into a dog food store and pick up a bag of some tiny breed food and compare it to the large breed food from the same company....what is the difference?
Some of those 'more expensive' or perhaps only better marketed feeds really aren't that good. Just because you see them advertised EVERYWHERE does not mean they are a good quality food.
My sister feeds her Rotti Canidae, and she looks amazing!
I breed & show my cardigan corgis. Moxie has been on Nature's Variety (an all life stage dog food) since she was 4 months old (so for 3 years now), was on Nature's Variety all through her pregnancy (as well as high quality canned foods - Canidae & Merrick's - to keep her interested in food), and the pups were all brought up on Nature's Variety. None of them suffered, and it sure didn't hurt either the size of the litter (10 pups) NOR the size of the puppies!!
I have had numerous people comment on my dogs' coats at dog shows. I put NO supplements on their food whatsoever.
~kathryn