stanton
Posted : 5/24/2008 4:56:25 PM
abbysdad
I find many of these foods to be way overated, I have not had luck with any of the Natura foods or most of the holistic foods in general, dry hair and skin, hotspots, stool issues, palatability issues etc.
I wouldn't go so far as to say holistic foods are over-rated....I've had exceptional results with my other dogs when they were eating Naturapet EVO and California natural puppy lamb/rice of which they ate for years, and still do off and on, but we've decided homecooking for them is cheaper and even healthier cause they're small.
Rivers is the first retriever breed we've ever had, but believe me he looks and feels, even with the dry hair, 100% better on the Innova/Naturapet foods then he did when he came to us eating Pedigree. He had massive ear and skin infections that cleared up pretty quickly after switching him to holistic foods.
I will never feed a non-holistic food again, period....my late big girl taught me that. She was an Alaskan Malamute/Dalmatian mix that we raised on Nature's Recipe 75% of the time, and Purina One 25% of the time...she ate these foods for more then 11yrs, always had super oily skin, on/off ear infections, eye gunk, etc
I finally started doing research after she had a thorough physical/blood work which disclosed that she was hypo-thyroid....we left her diet the same to give a chance for the pills to make a difference. They did in regards to her not being so tired.
But she always carried around extra weight, even from the time she was 3yrs old, and this girl exercised a LOT, we're talking 5 mile walks, 2-3 mile runs daily along with fishing, boating, etc and she ate very little for her 85#, perhaps maybe 3 cups a day for a very active dog. Vet told us to start only feeding her 2 cups a day....she began literally acting like she was starving, even with veggies for snacks.
We tried several other store bought foods, as the individual specialty/holistic pet foods stores were VERY few and far between then, we're talking around 8-10yrs+ ago....Only one non-holistic food made somewhat of a difference and that was Nature's Choice, she seemed to have increased energy and her eyes were brighter.
She ate that for over 6mnths until the store stopped carrying it, in which I then put her on Avoderm/Pinnacle by Breeder's Choice....DRASTIC improvement, specially on their chicken/rice Avoderm formula.
She could eat 3 cups a day, feel full and started loosing weight, her eyes cleared up, the slimyness of her coat was replaced by healthy feeling hair....overall she took on a fantastic feeling of *health*, she looked better at 13yrs then she did at 3yrs.
I felt so HORRIBLE, and still do, that I took the cheap route and didn't want to have to pay for her food to be shipped...I had read about, even before she became hypo-thyroid, holistic foods but never *truly* believed they were so much better. I do now.
Lexie lived to be 16yrs old, living her last 3-4 yrs on Avoderm and Innova Senior foods with excellent results.
I will never feed my dogs anything of lessor quality again.
BTW - here's a new pic of Rivers at 1yr

