If you look at this page, it tells how to rate dog foods. If you scroll to bottom half, it show foods that have been rated. You will see Science Diet is rated WAY lower than many other foods. They didn't rate Eukenuba there, but it would be just a bit higher level than Science Diet. ..Check it out> http://www.connecticutk9.com/dogfood.htm
2007-03-12 18:09:57
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answered by Chetco 7
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Eukanuba Vs Science Diet
2016-10-14 01:33:13
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answered by mcquilkin 4
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My German Shepherd was on Eukanuba when I got him and i Switched him over to Nutro which all of my other dogs are on. Now though I am thinking of switching everyone to Canidea Lamb & Rice which is rated as one of the highest on the food rating list. But if I had to choose between Eukanuba and Science Diet I would have to go with Eukanuba.
Innova Evo, although a little more than most high quality dog food is supposed to be good for dogs with cancer or ones that are prone to it due to genetics. Well, any food high in protein and low in carbs is supposed to help dogs fight cancer and prevent it. It is also grain free so many dogs with food allergies can eat it with no problems.
2007-03-12 18:56:16
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answered by Grace 3
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I personally like Eukanuba. Really it's a matter of choice, and some dogs are more sensitive to brands than others. We had a Yorkie almost die from Science Diet simply because it was too rich for her little tummy.
Also, like someone said Eukanuba is cheaper and imo just as good. Either way regardless of which you choose, be sure and WEAN your dog onto the new food gradually. Sudden changes in diet can tear up a tummy, even causing funky diarhhea!
2007-03-12 17:12:53
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answered by Currie 3
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Neither...
You might want to check out this article on Dog food ingrediants
http://www.iei.net/~ebreeden/kibble.html
I always feed my dogs a "human grade" food.
They do not need Corn, Grain, or Wheat... and are often times allergic to it... mild reactions include licking the bottom of the paws.
Depending on what breed of dog you have, breeds that tend towards bloat have been linked to foods that have fat "added" to the food.. which Science Diet does... so if you have to go with one or the other.. go with Eukanuba Natural
Ol'Roy is Candy for dogs... NEVER feed your dogs that garbage. It's for cheap people who don't care about their dog(s) health.
If you are going cheap at least go for Costco's Kirkland Lamb & Rice.
2007-03-12 17:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-22 14:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. I don't like the ingredients in either one of these foods. Take a look at:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com/
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http://www.4pawsu.com/dogfood.htm
to learn more. Innova, Evo, Solid Gold, Wysong, Flint River Ranch, Prairie, Wellness, Merrick, Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover, even Nutro and Nutro-Max are all much better than Euk. or Science Death.
2007-03-12 18:21:39
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answered by Misa M 6
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They're both premium brands and all dog foods, by US law, including those marketed in supermarkets, have everything in them that a dog needs. The choice of a dogfood has more to do with personal beliefs then the health of a dog. If you have a problem with corn, then get Eukanuba.
2007-03-12 17:42:39
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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They are both the same quality however Eukanuba tends to be cheaper to feed.
From a palatability point of view most dogs tend to like Eukanuba more
2007-03-12 17:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-09-11 00:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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