Re: Switching Dog Food and Good Brand
- From: shore@xxxxxxxxx (Melinda Shore)
- Date: 30 Oct 2007 16:48:35 -0400
In article <54d07$4727968a$40721ac3$28956@xxxxxxxx>,
Phyrie <phyrie_removethis_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm feeding Orijen, a Canadian product. I don't know where you live, but I
think it's great. It scored 120 on the "Food Grading System" listed here in
another post, the highest score of any other listed. It has no grain or
cereal products at all, and all "named" proteins, e.g. "chicken, turkey,
eggs, whitefish" etc.
Personally, I would not feed something that contained no
carbohydrates. I thought that grading system was
interesting but a little wacky.
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