ladiebug
Posted : 1/20/2007 12:05:02 PM
ORIGINAL: Underdog_19
I've been reading here about dog food and while I've learned a lot, I've also become quite confused; innundated with ideas and information may be the better words. We're looking to get a puppy in the spring (most likely Rhodesian Ridgeback), so I've been researching food, training, etc. So I have a couple questions when it comes to food.
1. What are some brands I should look at? A breeder we went to said she feeds hers Iams. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with Iams, but if I can get something with better quality ingredients for the same ballpark money, I'd rather do that. I've liked the Natura lines from reading about them, especially Innova. Royal Canin also has popped up. Any others I should look for?
I don't think the brand matters so much as the list of ingredients, make sure they're quality ingredients, and that MEAT sources are listed first instead of grains. I can't knock or advocate Iams, I don't feed it regularly. In a pinch I may get them a can, but that's maybe 2 times a year. Our dogs didn't really like Natural Balance, it wasn't palatable enough to them, but our cats LOVE it and I like the ingredients. I home cook for them and give them fish- canned salmon, mackerel, sardines. They LOVE their fish! Also, I give them plain yogurt with fish oil nightly for the probiotics.
2. Why do you rotate brands? If the dog eats it, does well with it, and seems to have no complaints, why change? My parents did this with one of our Labs and it seemed to make her a picky eater from all the changing.
I had no choice but switch, several times, until I found a kibble that worked for our dogs. We had issues like dry itchy skin on the Purina One the HS gave us when we adopted Peanut, she improved greatly on Nutro. When we adopted Draico, he had dry coarse hair and no shine; for all I know he was fed Ol' Roy. He improved on Nutro as well, but still itched more than usuak, I thought. I learned about the Premium foods on this forum and decided to try them. Well, we had mixed results; I tried Innova, Solid Gold, Natural Balance, just to name a few. One or both dogs had issues from severe diahhrea, hair loss, to just not wanting to eat, so I went back to Nutro. Draico's true allergies (airborne), Atopy came out and the vet gave him Prednisone, so I needed to find a way to strengthen his immune system and fast! That's when I started feeding the fish and yogurt
with fish oil. I noticed that he'd still itch, so I thought it may be a grain sensitivity and needed to take him off the Nutro because it contains wheat and corn. We tried Royal Canin Maxi German Shepherd formula and that was it - YAY, succuess! So, now they get the RC kibble for breakfast and the home cooked for dinner.
3. Are there certain things I should look for in a dog food? Obviously the better, main ingrediants should be at the top and the less junk, chemicals, etc should be at the bottom.
I agree with Dyan, look at the ingredients for the specific Meat source (is it lamb, chicken, or beef. etc) to be listed FIRST; no meat by products, no grains as the first ingredient. I think that a "meal (like chicken-meal)" is OK as long as it's NOT at the top of the list.
IMHO, you have to
find what will work best for you and your dog, and that may take a few tries.