I feed my dogs Organix by Castor Pollux. You can order it online from their site. It contains NO WHEAT and is certified organic. They do make a wet food, but it is made by Menu. Personally I would not use wet at this time and would carefully check all ingredients before feeding it to my pups. You can always add a little boullion to make it wet and flavor it.
2007-03-26 07:56:49
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answered by D K 2
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Purina dryfood is safe. Here's An Update on the Menu Foods Recall For Purina.
"We at Nestlé Purina PetCare Company know the reports of pet food recalls and withdrawals over the past week have been very concerning and at times confusing for pet owners, who want to ensure the safety of the food they are feeding their beloved pets."
"We want to take this opportunity to reassure you that Mighty Dog pouch products are the ONLY Purina® brand products affected by Menu Foods' recall. Nestlé Purina stands behind the high-quality of our pet foods, and all Purina brand cat food products and all other Purina brand dog food products, including Mighty Dog canned products, can continue to be fed to your pets with complete confidence."
These Are The Ones That Have Been Recalled
Americas Choice, Preferred Pets
Authority
Award
Best Choice
Big Bet
Big Red
Bloom
Cadillac
Companion
Demoulas Market Basket
Eukanuba
Food Lion
Giant Companion
Great Choice
Hannaford
Hill Country Fare
Hy-Vee
Iams
Laura Lynn
Loving Meals
Meijers Main Choice
Mighty Dog Pouch
Mixables
Nutriplan
Nutro Max
Nutro Natural Choice
Nutro Ultra
Nutro
Ol'Roy Canada
Ol'Roy US
Paws
Pet Essentials
Pet Pride - Good n Meaty
Presidents Choice
Price Chopper
Priority Canada
Priority US
Publix
Roche Brothers
Save-A-Lot Choice Morsels
Schnucks
Shep Dog
Springsfield Prize
Sprout
Stater Brothers
Stop & Shop Companion
Tops Companion
Wegmans Bruiser
Weis Total Pet
Western Family US
White Rose
Winn Dixie
Your Pet
2007-03-24 19:29:19
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answered by Serinity4u2find 6
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The pet breeder told me to buy rice and chopped meat.
I boil the rice untill well cooked in a two to one proportion of water to rice and add a 1/2 cup of meat which I slow cook in a 1/4 cup water until thorougly cooked and water has evaporated. The slightly fried taste of the meat will make it easier for the dogs to like it. Mix well and add cooked carrots, peas and string beans to the mix.
Meat can be substituted with chicken or liver.
I prepare once a week and divide up in individual packs for every dog. No salt needed.
Could be frozen for a couple of weeks.
2007-03-24 19:43:31
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answered by adc53 2
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Any dry food. The plant that processed the poisoned food only produces wet food. Or any food from a different plant. I know Pedigree is safe.
2007-03-24 21:21:29
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answered by Sandy H 3
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You should start looking at food from smaller independent makers who tend to control most of the ingredients used in the production of their food. You might pay more, but you can't beat quality and immediate notification of any problems.
We like Flint River Ranch foods for our dog.
2007-03-24 19:41:56
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answered by KT Richter 3
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if your animals are already sick and dieing, its probably too late to worry about safe food. get them to a vet immediately! if they make it, for now use only dry food. good luck
2007-03-24 19:23:48
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answered by thekla o 3
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Are you taking them to the vet? Are dogs are on dry food.
2007-03-24 19:23:28
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answered by ruthie 5
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My sister has been feeding our dog, a dry dog food, created by Actor, Dick Van Patten.
http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com/
2007-03-24 19:22:00
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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All dry dog foods
2007-03-24 19:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I use pedigree dry food
It makes their coat shiny, teeth clean and them in general healthy.
I would never use any dry food though, to expenisive in tthe long run (if you have big dogs) and too may complications
2007-03-24 19:24:55
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