Feb-21-2015 08:56 AM
Feb-28-2015 11:01 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
Grain Free dog food has much higher protein and higher fat content.
Purina Farms and Hill's are the ONLY pet food company's that have their own extensive research labs for their food. And Hill's having the most extensive labs of the two. The other brands do not.
Feb-28-2015 08:28 AM
dturm wrote:
Not so much a sore subject asmisinformation, advertising and internet postings taken as fact.
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Feb-21-2015 03:45 PM
dturm wrote:
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Find a food that your dog does well on and is readily available and you should be good to go....
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Feb-21-2015 11:39 AM
dturm wrote:
Why are you concerned with grain free??? Absent a true allergy to corn, wheat or soy there is no proven benefit to grain free in dogs (or cats for that matter). Apparently Blue Buffalo has done a good job marketing.
The grains do add calories, but adjusting amounts is usually all that is needed.
Feb-21-2015 10:52 AM