brookcove
Posted : 7/23/2009 10:11:43 PM
I actually like Senior formulas. Some dogs really need extra fiber - for whatever reason, they've been adapted to a "trashy" diet.The senior diets in premium foods tend to have things like extra fiber, high digestibility, and high protein/low fat. All these are great for most low energy dogs or ones with touchy tummies.
Canidae Senior used to be good. I got a bit miffed at them when they changed their formula. But I do think it's chicken based.
Taste of the Wild has a fish based formula, and a red meat based formula. Both of these are fine for a senior dog - the fish formula particularly.
Wellness Core has a really good fish formula but you'll be in the same boat with having to feed a good bit - not as much as the Purina you described, but it will cost twice as much, so same difference.
On the other hand, Evo Red Meat gives good bang for the buck. Be cautious of the dairy in it, however - it sounds like she might be intolerant of dairy.
My favorite is Orijen, of course. They have a fish based formula and now have a Red Meat formula in some stores (but not online).
I'm with ya on the chicken dilemna. I had a dog who was violently allergic to chicken, and also ate huge amounts of food. Bleh. I ended up simply feeding him "prey model" raw. That's where he ate only raw meat and bones, mostly beef heart meat, pork ribs, lamb parts (we raise sheep), and goat. Still expensive but not nearly as expensive as the premium foods he would have had to eat.