Lynn
Posted : 2/4/2007 6:36:04 PM
There are alot of good kibbles now. Nature's Variety, Natrual Balance, California Natural, Innova, Candidae, Chicken Soup, etc.
The thing is that some foods work better for some dogs than others. So, that's just something you have to find out on your own with each dog. So, no one can list in descending order which is best. It can be very different for each dog.
Two things I would caution on: One: Don't use every singe type of meat available. Some of the more exotic meats are best left alone because one day you might have to do a food trial if your dog becomes allergic to something. This is an elimination diet and during this testing phase you have to use a meat, veggie, carb that your dog has NEVER had before. For example, right now one of my dogs is on this diet, and we are using canned rabbit, quinoa, and mixed veggies for the diet.
Second: Having said the above, I will say you should rotate sources of food (different brands of kibble), as well as the meat sources. Maybe chicken from one kibble, beef from another, turkey, etc. Use the basic meat sources and rotate because if a dog stays on just one type of food, they can become allergic to that one food. So, use different meats. Also rotate brands, as long as it suits your particular dog and doesn't cause problems. This is because the minerals and vitamins that are used are different for each manufacuter. Say brand #1 is within guidlines, but is on the upper end of copper. Well, that won't show up short term, but it could be a problem long term. So, maybe brand #2 isn't high on copper, but is high or low on manganese. So, by switching brands you are more able to even out any problems with the minerals in the particular food. There can be a large varience of what is "acceptable" for these nutrients.