Re: Switching Dog Food and Good Brand
- From: "Phyrie" <phyrie_removethis_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:39:44 -0700
"Trax" <catscellar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All,
I am in the process of changing my dogs food. She is now eating Nuto
Max for adult. She is a Black Lab, 6 years old and has episodes or
seizures every 2-4 months. My vet has suggested when switching dog
food, to give her half of the old dog food and half new.
Any suggestion for good Dog Food Brands.....
Thanks,
Trax
www.thedogshows.com
http://www.thedogshows.com/thedogshows.html (blog)
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.
Phyrie
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