Dogaware.com has some great info on how to select foods and a list of recommended foods.
What to look for in a food: http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html
Dogaware.com has some great info on how to select foods and a list of recommended foods.
What to look for in a food: http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html
not only does it have how to choose kibble, canned, but goes on about raw, has info on all kinds of diseases, and is constantly being updated. It's a bookmarker for sure!
I am adding another helpful site:
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/
recommended by our member akiss!!! Thanks
Kim & the Girls
With me always, Cassie & Angel
Someone posted a chart awhile ago that rated different brands of dog food on a scale of most healty to worst. I'd like to get that & print it for my friend who just adopted a shelter dog. She loves the dog, got her complete vet care but insists on feeding her Pedigree (ugh). I'd like to print that & give her a copy & maybe help change her mind. Anyone have it or know where I can find it?
"Heaven goes by favor; if it went by merit, you would stay out & your dog would go in." - Mark Twain
Are you sure it's not the one on this site that I included in the previous post?
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/
It has dog foods listed by rating categories, from 6 stars (best) down to 1 star (worst).
Kim & the Girls
With me always, Cassie & Angel
Hi there, just wanting to see if anyone out there can recommend a low calorie dry food. Wanting to try something new Sissy is getting a little picky! turning her nose at the regualr stuff she been eating...
Thanks
Teresa.
How old is Sissy?
Fromm makes an excellent food. http://www.frommfamily.com/products-g-d-senior.php
You might just want to cut back on her regular food and add some canned 100% pure pumpkin and some fresh veggies.
I agree with Lisa. Wellness Core weight management is also a good food.
Right now I just put Gunner on Blue Buffaloe-weight management and green beans and he lost over 2 lbs in a month, a girl I know had good look with that. I personally prefer a no grain and as soon as this bag is gone I will go with wellness.. Blue Buffalo does have some grain, so if your looking for a no grain, I would go with Wellness, or the one Lisa recommended.
Mom to Gunner and Petunia.
Always in out hearts--Sir Cedric Waggles-bassett hound
Could it be this one? http://www.doxielovers.com/dlc/showthread.php?t=4715 they have some foods already scored at the bottom of the list.Originally Posted by Claudine
The other two links posted are really good. Except watch the dates on Dog Food Analysis reviews, some of them are a few years ago.
I also like www.dogfoodproject.com for info.
They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com (click daily to give free care and food)