"Yum!" What's Your Favorite Dog Food?

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    "Yum!" What's Your Favorite Dog Food?

    Dog food, dog food everywhere! Which do you like?

    Please List:

    • Breed
    • Age
    • Food of Choice
    • Amount/Serving per Day
    • Reason Why

    Thanks for participating! :o) Can't wait to see your comments!

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    INGREDIENTS: 

    Sweet Potatoes, Venison, Venison Meal, Potato Protein, Canola Oil, Potato Fiber, Flaxseed, Natural Flavor, Choline Chloride, Natural Mixed Tocopherols, Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Potassium Iodide, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Manganese Proteinate, Manganous Oxide, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Supplement, Biotin, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Manganese Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Folic Acid (Vitamin B).

    GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
    Crude Protein 20.0% minimum
    Crude Fat 10.0% minimum
    Crude Fiber 4.0% maximum
    Moisture 10.0% maximum
    Calcium 1.1% minimum
    Phosphorous 0.9% minimum
    Omega 3 Fatty Acids 0.5% minimum
    Omega 6 Fatty Acids 2.0% minimum
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    Sorry, I don't know how to bullet

    *German Shepherds

    *2 to 5 years

    *Canidae, Innova, Blue Buffalo, in rotation as recommended by the Whole Dog Journal, home cooked for dinner

    *Quality ingredients that work well for my crew of six, and they like the foods.  Homecooked (recipe designed by canine nutritionalist) to incorporate fresh, whole foods into their diets.

     

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    • Huskies
    • 2+ years
    • Orijen 6 fish, Acana Premium Adult or Sport
    • I like the ingredients, and the fact that the food is sourced and made in Canada.  I feed mostly raw, but when I do have to feed kibble these are my choices.
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    • Shelties 15 yrs, 8 yrs, 6 yrs, and 5 yrs (including GF pups)
    • Eukunuba
    • About 1/2 cup per day (also carrots and green beans).
    • Recommended by breeders and vet.

     

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    • Pug(4 yrs) Golden retriever (3 yrs)
    • canidae, orijen, innove evo (like to try natuer's variety, go natural, solid gold later on)
    • great ingredients, produce less stool
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    • Miniature Dachshund
    • 2 1/2 years
    • Nature's Variety kibble and raw
    • 1/4 cub kibble in am and 2 raw medallions in pm
    • high quality ingredients, small firm stools, can rotate protein sources
    • Silver
    • German Shepherd, Pug, Japanese Chin
    • GS- 2 years, Pug- 5 months, Jap Chin- 1 1/2 years.
    • The honest kitchen, home cooked, Taste of the Wild Salmon, Natural Balance potato and duck, Wellness Core
    • GS- 2 1/2-3 cups if eating kibble, Pug- 3/4 cup kibble or 1/4 cup of honest kitchen, Jap Chin- approx. 2/3 cup if eating kibble or 1/2 cup honest kitchen.
    • Ingredients look good, coats are shiny and shed minimally, stools are a nice size and consistency, etc.
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    I don't know how to bullet either LOL

    * minpin

    * 12 years next week

    *Currently ProPlan Selects Senior dry and PetGuard beef canned (planning on switching back to PetGuard dry soon)

    *8am 1/4 cup plus 1 T canned and 5pm same

    *wanted a senior food with higher protein and glucosamine.

     

    That's for Gobie.  I will post for the girls later this afternoon.

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    *Parson Russel Terrier

     *4 years

    * Home prepared raw food

    * 2+cups per day

    *I control the ingredients. Emma has special needs, including severe food allergies.  

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    * Lexi and Darby, Bichon Frises

    * 8yrs and 6yrs

    * Currently Natural Balance Potato/Duck (but switching to PetGuard Lifespan when gone, not seeing a big difference in their allergies on NB), PetGuard Beef canned. I keep trying other things but I always wind up back with Lifespan dry and canned because it produces the best results for my guys.

    * 8am 1/3 cup, 5pm 1/3 cup. 1T canned each meal plus warm water

    * looking for results that produce thick coats, minimal tear/beard staining (although when our water supply changes sources their beards vary on the staining), small stools, minimal gas, minimal health issues (ear infections, foot-chewing, etc), small stools.  

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    Jetta

    •  bichon frise
    • 4 years
    • homecooked food with meat/carb/veggies
    • Only straight homecooking for her will clear up her tear stains and stop the itchies.
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    • Border Collie 
    • 1 1/2 years
    • Canidae (Chicken & Rice), Evanger's (Pheasant & Rice dry, 95% Rabbit can), Nutro NC (Lamb & Rice)
    • 1 cup twice per day (more or less depending on activity level)
    • Canidae/Evanger's-I like their ingredients, my BC has an excellent coat with their formulas, less stool -- Nutro NC because I can buy it locally and has higher quality ingredients than other foods I can buy around here
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    German Pinscher

    10 months

    Orijen small bites puppy

    1 cup twice a day

    Premium ingredients, low temp cooking proces

    Uses By Nature's organic chicken and cottage chesese as toppers.

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    * Golden Retriever, Akita, Beauceron

    * 8 years, 4 years, 6 months

    * Trying Rotation of Natural Balance, Solid Gold, and Blue Buffalo

    * I sadly have never measured, i just no how much i fill their bowls, and keep a close eye on their weight- if they look thin, i add a little more, look like their gaining, a little less.  But all three get fed twice daily

    * Good ingredients, have fed all three with good results.  Would love to do raw, but do not have time/necessities for it for 3 big dogs (between 60-110 lbs).