Dog food questions

Thanks, I was just hoping for a magical supplement.....
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I am still waiting, weight on his has been a battle for 7 years.
 
We use PMI's Exclusive. I welcome feedback based on this label. Here is the breakdown:


GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:

Crude Protein, minimum 26.0% Vitamin A, minimum 15,000 IU/kg
Crude Fat, minimum 15.0% Vitamin E, minimum 100 IU/kg
Crude Fiber, maximum 3.0% Zinc, minimum 150 ppm
Moisture, maximum 10.0% Omega-6 Fatty Acids, min 2.5%*
Ash, maximum 6.0% Omega-3 Fatty Acids, min 0.4%*
Calcium (Ca), minimum 1.0% Glucosamine Hydrochloride, min 300 ppm*
Phosphorus (P), minimum 0.8% Chondroitin Sulfate, minimum 100 ppm*

*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profile.

INGREDIENTS: Chicken, chicken meal, brewers rice, oatmeal, whole grain brown rice, chicken
fat preserved with mixed tocopherols (a form of vitamin E), corn gluten meal, dried beet pulp,
dried egg product, flaxseed, natural chicken flavor, fish meal, potassium chloride, salt, cholline chloride
glucosamine hydrochloride, vitamin E supplement, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper
proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, thiamine mononitrate,
manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, chondroitin sulfate, ascorbic acid, vitamin A
supplement, biotin, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine
hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin D supplement,
folic acid.
 
It's good that Chicken is the first ingredient. Not too thrilled about the rice, oats, etc...

The brewer's rice, beet pulp and corn gluten are all just fillers. Low quality fillers are a great way to make sure your dog poops all the time.

It could be a lot worse, but you could also do much better.
 
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Sad, funny and true all at the same time.

If the dog food companies really cared about making sure your dog got the absolute best food possible, about 50 percent of those ingredients wouldn't be in there.

I have that problem with cat food.
 
So, what does Wellness cost for the 30# bag?

You are going to have to call around. Also price the BG, Innova, Taste of the Wild, etc...

In my area, Taste of the Wild is the better bargain.

Sad, funny and true all at the same time.

If the dog food companies really cared about making sure your dog got the absolute best food possible, about 50 percent of those ingredients wouldn't be in there.

I have that problem with cat food.

No kidding. Wish I could get the cats to eat raw, but I had them for years before I knew better. I had to compromise by getting them high protein dry and no filler wet for my ancient kitty (Cookie will be 20 in September)​
 
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The wellness lamb I feed one of my girls is around $43 for the 30 lb bag, and the CORE I feed my other girl is around $50 I think for the large bag (of the ocean fish, the chicken I think is cheaper but my girls are allergic to chicken)
 
First off I will admit I am not all sold on the raw diet thing . . . Yes, wolves and such eat raw in the wild but there are grains in the dog food b/c wolves eat animals that eat grains and such and therefore it is in their diet indirectly. Personally I don't think the cost/time/risks of a raw diet are worth it, BUT that is me.

I will also say that foods like Science Diet (whether I like it or not) do exist for a reason. It is a way to get people to feed their dogs NOT junk food, like Ol Roy, other store brands (I don't much like beneful either) It isn't a GREAT food but it isn't ol roy by any means either. Heck, I would be happy if some of our clients would feed their dogs stuff besides table scraps and milkbones . . . . . but you do what you can and that usually means baby steps

Honestly, As long as you feed your dog a good, balanced diet I don't really care WHAT you feed your dog. Just feed them something that isn't cardboard . . . .
 

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