puppy food
2006-12-21 18:00:00
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answered by frogonmybutt 3
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You must try Lifes Abundance Brand. Money back guaranteed. USDA facility,Human Grade Ingredients,Microbatched every two days. Live probiotics, Activin grape seed extract. Forgot to mention you can even talk to the holiistic vet that formulated it Deliverd to your door within 3-6 weeks of manufacturing. Our friend put her 6 month old rottweiler on this food and is amazed at the results. In most cases its cheaper to feed this holistic food because its so nutrient dense. check it out http://www.healthypetnetshop.com
2006-12-22 18:46:18
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answered by healthypetguyandgal 1
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Here is some information on finding a high quality food for your dog.
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.htm...
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&m...
2006-12-22 01:58:00
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answered by Bindi *dogtrainingbyjess.com* 7
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Royal Canin Dog Food
2006-12-22 01:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Innova Evo brand dog food, or if you don't want to spend a lot on dog food try Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul puppy food. It is a high quality food for about the same price as Beneful.
2006-12-22 01:54:03
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answered by dogluver8906 4
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You can start feeding adult food now. Visit http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com to learn more about what to look for in dog food. I feed my boxer and 2 mutts Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul. It costs me $30 for a 35lbs bag. Costco make a food that is high quality and cheap in price. Avoid food with corn, by products, and get food that starts with an actual meat product.
2006-12-22 01:57:38
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answered by crazyforboxers 3
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In my opinion the raw diet is best, but u need to do the research before feeding it.
All natural dog foods are safe and have none of the cancer causing agents in it that all the commercial dog foods have. canidae, innova, solid gold, california natural are a few really good food to feed your rott. You want your rott to be healthy, feed nothing but a healthy diet.
good luck with your dog, I luv rotts.....
2006-12-22 09:08:44
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answered by badgirl41 6
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what have you been feeding her for the last 4 months? or is she a new pet? she should be on a high quality puppy food for large breed dogs. unless she is growing very fast or overweight already. then some vets will reccomend putting her on adult large dog at 6 months. when you take her in to have her spayed soon ask the vet..
2006-12-22 01:55:32
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answered by oh do you 2
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Purina Dog Chow for Active Dogs
2006-12-22 01:55:45
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answered by Leo j 2
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I am going to say Iams...but stay away from the cheap foods cause they are filled with useless fillers that will not help your puppy. Look at the proten content , that is important. Get a guideline from the vet.
2006-12-22 02:08:24
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answered by ettavix 2
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