stanton
Posted : 12/10/2008 9:39:55 AM
Liesje
Enough people feed their dogs grocery store crap and have dogs that live 12, 14+ years that I am not overly concerned, since my dogs have no known allergies or health problems.
I've seen this too, dogs living a long time on grocery store crap, however, they're not very healthy when you really look at their teeth, ears, skin, I've run into thousands of dogs on grocery store foods, they are the reason vets get major business IMHO.
Cal Natural and Innova products are excellent foods, and FAR from grocery store brands, so you're doing just fine by your pups.
I don't feed my dogs the BEST diet, most would say that would be considered raw, but I have found out that homecooking for them is actually cheaper then when I was feeding Innova, Cal Natural, as it fills them up longer and they have more endurance.
I'm out to *prevent* allergies and health issues from ever happening in the first place, as much as I can anyways.
I don't eat the best diet either, as I work outside driving from house to house, or over the extent of 120 miles doing electric, gas, phone line underground locates, you get HUNGRY doing a lot of walking. I tend to nibble on anything and everything, and sometimes even get lazy the day before and don't pack a lunch, meaning I get either Sonic, Burger King, etc....not so good.
But, I do eat a lot of homecooked meals, and feel better when I do, rather then a whopper from BK that doesn't stick around for long. My bloodwork is excellent too, and I'm skinny as a rail, but that doesn't mean my arteries are 100% clean. I have to be careful as heart-disease runs in my family.
I think overall, it's diet, environment, and LACK of vaccinations that keep a dog looking and feeling healthy for the long haul, I ONLY vaccinate thru the puppy months, and then during their first year, after that they only get rabies every 3yrs.