Liesje
Posted : 4/16/2010 10:22:24 PM
georgie4682
I've had my bunch on grain free before and am thinking of switching back. What is the reasoning for feeding grain free? For some it's an allergy thing, right? I'm leaning more toward a grain free like Taste of the Wild because I think Finn, at least, would do better on it. He has been rather gassy, which might have to do with his UTI issues right now, but I'm almost at the end of my bag and think I really want to switch back to TOTW. So, I am wondering why one would prefer a grain free as opposed to grains, or vice versa.
Thanks.
I don't do grain-free. When I tried, my got the runs and always acted hungry b/c the food had so many kcals you feed a lot less and they just don't feel "full".
However, I do NOT feed corn, wheat, soy, or gluten.
I use California Natural, have used it on all three of my dogs for over a year now and they are doing fabulous. It is a "limited ingredient" diet, so one protein and one carb source and that's it. The grains/carbs are rice or sweet potato, so none of my will-not-feed ingredients. Coats are shiny, healthy, and as odorless as a dog can be, ears have never been better, breath is fine. The poops are closer to what I see when raw feeding or home cooking than other kibbles - they are small and hard, and break down very quickly if I miss picking them up (they dry out, turn white, and just disappear). We haven't had any bloat or torsion and each dog belches after a meal so I know the gas is getting out.