ron2
Posted : 3/11/2006 7:51:07 AM
Here's my humble opinion and I'm not trying to convert anyone to Nutro. They don't have big ad campaigns or commercials. I found out about from someone who went to a seminar. A lot of people out there don't give two hoots about holistic blends. It is one of the best non-holistic foods. Now, Nutro has a holistic blend and so does Purina, primarily in response to market pressure. You, the comsumer, that wants to buy only holistic blends, are requiring the companies to produce what you will buy.
Another reason for it's popularity is that it passed AAFCO feeding trials.
Another reason is that everyone I have encountered locally has had nothing but good results using it.
Another reason is that they don't use by-products. And you have different formulas to choose from. What I feed our dog has no corn or by-products and the preservatives are based on vitamin E. Sure, this may translate to a shorter shelf life but I also equate that with fresher food.
I realize that, here, it may be considered, at best, a "mid-grade" food and that depends on the discussion you are in. Here, mid-grade is somewhere in between cornmeal and super premium holistic. In a musher forum, mid-grade is somewhere between corn-meal and 35/27 racing food.
It seemed to me that the real issue with the chow forum is the irresponsibility and lack of mediation on that board. I ran into similar problems at a musher or sled dog forum. A complaint to the moderator about a nasty email and two pages flaming me for asking questions resulted in a reply from the Moderator along the lines of "Sorry about your luck. Boys will be boys", so to speak.
I think that the next person who wants to complain about Jaime or Joel P should be sent to that chow forum, for comparison.