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    We are looking for a new kibble for Clay (she loves her raw ) and every Sunday is Wellness Canned food for her...but I still want her eating kibble (easier when we bored her IMO). Since Rocky died she does not seem to be into kibble that much, we're on her 3rd new food and still no luck. In looking for foods I found this brand which seems good in print that I can find but Turkey? I've always been under the impression that turkey was bad for a dog (that to much can knock them out...you know like humans but worse ...eat then sleep for several hours ). Anyone try Zignature?

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    Here is a list of what this store carries it's about 10 miles from us ...we have closer stores but this seems to offer the most variety. I saw the post about Solid Gold so may try that as well, since they carry it. The one store we use to frequent has several sample bags years ago of foods, but no longer does (probably because every time I'd go I'd pick one up and use as treats LOL). http://www.tomlinsons.com/natural-pet-food-products/

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    I've never heard of Zignature. The contents looked pretty good. No grain which is always good. I haven't heard that turkey is bad. I *think* one of the kibbles I fed back in the day used to have turkey in it.
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    Turkey is what Alex lived on the last couple years of her life....literally, turkey, cuz I cooked for her and it was the protein source I used, since beef didn't agree with her. And the Rayne kibble I'm feeding Buster is turkey based. Again, no problems. I really do recommend the Rayne food I mentioned in the other post...it is a grain-free all natural food. No chemicals, only one protein source, no icky stuff. And made in KS. Worth a try?
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    *only reason I thought turkey is bad, because at the holidays you always hear Don't give your animals turkey* so I've always went the safe route with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Red Smooth's View Post
    *only reason I thought turkey is bad, because at the holidays you always hear Don't give your animals turkey* so I've always went the safe route with that.
    I think it's more about the skin and fat and stuff...hard on the pancreas!
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    Exactly what Paula said. People give their dogs scraps which is bad, but the meat is awesome. Turkey is a great protein source.

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