I didn't have much luck finding the ingredients online either. But look at the bag and compare the ingredients to this list.
Nothing you find at a grocery store is going to be a good food. High quality foods can be found at large pet store chains, or online. A couple of foods I like are Nutro Natural, Innova, and Cannidae.
There are other high quality dog foods. Here's how to spot them:
A high quality food will have little or no fillers such as corn, wheat or soy. These aren't very digestable for dogs, and are common food related allergens. Since you were seeing corn meal in the first few ingredients, those are not high quality foods. Foods list ingredients by content, with the ingredient it contains most of at the top.
A high quality food will not contain BHT, BHA or Ethoxyquin, these are all chemical preservatives that have been linked to cancer.
A high quality food will not contain by-products of any kind. Meat meals are ok as long as the source of the meat is listed, such as Chicken Meal.
A high quality diet should have meat as at least the first ingredient., and be made from human grade ingredients. Foods that don't use human grade ingredients often get their ingredients from less than desirable sources, such as meat from animals that were diseased, or euthanized.
There is another diet option other than dog food. Some people choose to feed a raw diet. This involves feeding the dog raw meaty bones and organ meat. However it is not as simple as throwing a couple chicken bones in a bowl everyday. If you wish to feed this type of diet, do lots and lots of research first. Switching to this diet without knowing what your doing can lead to nutritional problems for your dog. I'll give you some links as a starting point in research if you are interested in this type of diet.
http://www.willowglen.com/barf.htm
http://www.bestfrisbeedogs.com/diets.html
http://www.rawlearning.com/rawfaq.html
http://www.rawfed.com/myths/index.html
http://www.rawdogranch.com
What's Really In Pet Food
http://www.api4animals.org/facts?p=359&more=1cat=286
2006-12-06 08:19:14
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answered by Bindi *dogtrainingbyjess.com* 7
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When did chicory, carrots, peas, apples and cranberry become dog food ingredients? There isn't much real difference between these foods. One uses chicken and turkey, the other only uses chicken. Neither uses corn or wheat. The biggest difference is the fruits and vegetables in the chicken soup brand. Both are made by the same company and its a good bet that the major ingredients come from the same sources. Unless there is an allergy problem your dog will be fine with either food. Feed whichever one is easier to get. The prices are close enough to the same, especially considering how little one pomeranian will eat. If you were feeding a working dog you might notice a difference between those foods but not with a normal family pet.
2016-03-13 04:06:15
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answered by ? 3
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Mainsource DOG FOOD?! Sorry, I don't eat dog food so I wouldn't know.
2006-12-06 06:04:40
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answered by bestgurl 2
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I've actually never heard of it and I searched on the net for a list of ingredients and I could only find it on the Tractor Supply web site. There was nothing to click on (that I found) that would show me the ingredients though.
Do you know the ingredients?
I jsut switched my dogs to Natural Balance and so far so good.
2006-12-06 06:09:06
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answered by KJ 5
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I have personally never heard of it. It is probably an off name brand made specifically for them, like alot of the foods sold by Walmart are. I feed all my dogs Canaday, it is the best food I have dound for my needs so far. Excellent energy levels, no problems with the coat their eyes or their noses. Which is important in my line of work.
2006-12-06 06:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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