rwbeagles
Posted : 6/24/2008 10:56:43 AM
depends on who you ask Brandy. Some folks have differing ideas.
IMO great food doesn't do your dog any good if the dog won't eat it...and some won't. You can spoil a dog and condition it to expect goodies all the time...but there is also something to be said for a dog LIKING their food and WANTING to eat. I am not a proponent of doing whatever it takes to get a dog to eat...but if a dog prefers one food over another...and does WELL on it...I see no reason not to cater a small bit to their taste.
After all...unlike what MP is saying...I do not feed my kids junk because they want it...but neither do I purposely give them food that while it may be nutritious....causes them mental distress to the point that they would rather not eat at all, or vomit, or come to view mealtimes with apprehension (this ex doesn't really make sense since I can reason with my kids and explain nutrition to them,...cannot do that with a dog). I try to make food that TASTES GOOD to them...and has some nutritional value as well. No need to be draconian about it...IMO.
I do not consider Nutro the devil....some here might...but no IMO it is not Ol Roy or Beneful or the other supermarket brands. It is a food my dogs...Beagles and Leo and mix...have done well on in past...well meaning no itch, nice coats and normal stools.
I would suggest you buy a small amount and try it...and see how it agrees or doesn't with your particular dog..after all that is what's important here...and why you are asking...about your dog...not ours LOL.