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Dog food
What kind of dog food do you feed your dog's.
I have used solid gold in the past but found something even better. Look at what is in the shit its crazy.
ORIJEN ADULT
Biologically Appropriate for All Breeds
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein 42.0%
Fat 16.0%
Carbohydrate 18.0%
Moisture 10.0%
Fiber 3.0%
Calcium (min.) 1.6%
Calcium (max.) 1.8%
Phosphorus (min.) 1.2%
Phosphorus (max.) 1.4%
*****-6 2.0%
*****-3 0.7%
Glucosamine 500 mg/kg
Chondroitin 150 mg/kg
Microorganisms 80M cfu/kg
pH 5.0
Ash (min.) 7.0%
Botanical Analysis
Chicory root 700 mg/kg
Licorice root 500 mg/kg
Fenugreek 350 mg/kg
Marigold flowers 350 mg/kg
Sweet fennel 350 mg/kg
Peppermint leaf 300 mg/kg
Chamomile flowers 300 mg/kg
Dandelion 150 mg/kg
Summer savory 150 mg/kg
Rosehips 150 mg/kg
Vitamins
Vitamin A 40 kIU/kg
Vitamin D3 1.9 kIU/kg
Vitamin E 450 IU/kg
Vitamin K 2.5 IU/kg
Vitamin B12 440 IU/kg
Thiamine 65 mg/kg
Riboflavin 52 mg/kg
Niacin 235 mg/kg
Pan. acid 45 mg/kg
Pyridoxine 36 mg/kg
Biotin 0.6 mg/kg
Folic acid 3.5 mg/kg
Choline 3600 mg/kg
Ascorbic acid 70 mg/kg
Beta carotene 0.4 mg/kg
AMINO ACIDS
Taurine 0.18 mg/kg
T. Lysine 1.8%
T. Threonine 1.76
T. Methionine 1.0%
T. Isoleucine 1.8%
T. Leucine 2.0%
T. Valine 2.0%
T. Arginine 3.2%
T. Phen. 1.6%
T. Histidine 1.1
T. Cystine 0.5%
MINERALS
Sodium 0.25%
Chloride 0.6%
Potassium 0.7%
Magnesium 0.09%
Sulphur 0.4%
Iron 240 mg/kg
Zinc 225 mg/kg
Copper 23 mg/kg
Manganese 26 mg/kg
Cobalt 0.6 mg/kg
Iodine 5 mg/kg
Selenium 0.38 mg/kg
The relatively short gastrointestinal system of dogs lacks the enzymes needed to efficiently digest carbohydrates and is instead evolved to metabolize a diet high in protein and fat.
High protein and low carbohydrate, the nutritional analysis of ORIJEN ADULT replicates the diet Mother Nature originally intended for adult dogs.
With total calories moderated to match the lifestyle of today's adult dog, ORIJEN's high protein and reduced carbohydrate formula naturally controls body weight by providing calories in a biologically appropriate form (fewer calories from carbohydrate, more calories from protein).
Organic calcium and phosphorus are naturally balanced and supplemented with 100% ocean-source glucosamine and chondroitin to nutritionally support long-term bone and joint health.
A rich supply of ***** 3 and 6 essential fatty acids from fresh fish, sunflower and flax nutritionally supports peak health and a healthy skin and hair coat.
Bridging the gap between good nutrition and total physical well-being, ORIJEN's botanical selection replicates the natural canine diet to soothe, nourish and tone the digestive tract, strengthen the liver and control insulin levels.
ORIJEN ADULT
Biologically Appropriate for All Breeds
FRESH REGIONAL INGREDIENTS
Deboned chicken, chicken meal, turkey meal, russet potato, lake whitefish, chicken fat, sweet potato, whole eggs, turkey, salmon meal, salmon and anchovy oils, salmon, natural chicken flavour, sunflower oil, sun-cured alfalfa, dried brown kelp, carrots, spinach, peas, tomatoes, apples, psyllium, dulse, glucosamine Hcl, cranberries, black currants, rosemary extract, chondroitin sulfate, sea salt.
TONIC HERBS AND BOTANICALS
Chicory root, licorice root, tumeric root, funugreek, marigold flowers, sweet fennel, zea mays, peppermint leaf, chamomile flowers, dandelion, summer savory, rosehips.
ORGANIC MINERALS
Iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, manganese proteinate, copper proteinate.
PROBIOTIC MICROORGANISMS
Dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product.
PREMIUM VITAMINS
Mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E), choline chloride, vitamin A, vitamin D3, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin B12, folic acid, biotin.
ORIJEN ADULT is formulated with a biologically correct ingredient ratio (70/30/0) of 70% meat, 30% fruit and vegetables (and 0% grain) - all low temperature cooked at 90c/195F to retain their natural nutrients.
With 7 sources of veterinary inspected meats from Canada's prairie farms, northern lakes and pacific seas, ORIJEN is nutritionally diverse and biologically complete with amino and fatty acids balanced to optimally nourish your dog. Made without grain, and with very
little carbohydrate, ORIJEN is easily metabolized by all dogs.
Read our ingredients and we think you'll agree - Biologically Appropriate ORIJEN is the truly natural way to optimally nourish your adult dog.
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Hmm, I might have to give it a try! I mean, for my dog, not me!
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Im does great on it. She eats less and has 2 times as much energy. Also her coat and muscle tone is much better.
The down side is that it's not cheap. It's $13 for a 5.5 pound bag.
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^^ Dang! Must be some good stuff!
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02-20-2008, 07:03 PM #6
We feed a Raw diet consisting of raw meat, and bones. I add an egg twice a week, some flax every now and then. I make sure I rotate protein sources every 2 weeks. My dogs go crazy for rabbit, and beef.. It Takes some time and research, but results are out of this world. Let me know if you want some more info on feeding raw.
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I looked it to the raw diet for my beagle. They do better on dog food. I will give her meat 2 times a month as per the vet. There digestive track has been altered over the years of being domesticated.
What kind of dog's do you have?
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02-20-2008, 08:24 PM #8
I use the brand Blue... I believe it's the only dog food made with human quality food...
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02-20-2008, 08:28 PM #9Junior Member
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i believe the three best dog foods you can buy at pet shops are:
(1) Royal Canin
(2) Nutro
(3) Science Diet (still unsure on this one, made mostly out of corn by product and we all know how well humans digest corn so..)
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02-20-2008, 10:34 PM #10
You know people who feed raw are like a cult!!!! They are always saying it's better and this and that. While I do think its better than most kibble, it really depends how the dog does on the food, weather it be raw, kibble or home cooked. Raw has been great for us, we have a french bulldog with allergies, which are now gone thanks to switching over. My other dog is a bulldogge and will be about 80 pounds, so you can imagine what are freezer looks like!!!
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That raw chicken thing
isnt that that Australian Doctor's idea? I forget his name.
But i think he had a book like "give your dog a bone" or something along those lines.
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02-20-2008, 10:52 PM #12
how the raw diet for dogs with a cronic hip problem like labs if u could pm me the info on raw diet that would be great
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Im not sure if that would be help full for your lab with hip problems. Most of the time its for digestive reasons. I would have to think a high quality dog food for adult dogs would be better. It has all the supps that the older dogs need..
Orjen has food for older dogs as well. you can chek it out on there sight.
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02-20-2008, 11:42 PM #16
My dalmation needs lamb and rice formula dog food, the vet says it is a novel protein to dogs so they almost never have alergies to it. My dog might be need to be put to sleep soon though. Even though she is only 10 she has a cervical disc herniation and hasn't been walking the last two weeks without falling quite a bit. Surgery is not a good idea because she would only live another two years or so due to a slow growing liver tumor. She is on steroidal anti-inflamitories, hope she starts walking again soon, I don't want to kill her.
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02-20-2008, 11:58 PM #17
my dogs 9 months old and he weights 90lbs and its hes very cut
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02-21-2008, 01:45 AM #20
hes a lab
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02-21-2008, 12:40 PM #21
Can I buy all these foods at Petco? or Petsmart?
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02-21-2008, 12:51 PM #22Junior Member
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the ones i mentioned above you can, not sure about the rest
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02-21-2008, 03:28 PM #24
Actually that is incorrect... Royal Canin is one of the top yes, but definately not Science Diet. Nutro produces a wide variety of different foods but their top of the line dog food is the Nutro Ultra brand. However there are many "top" brand dog foods (can't think of them all atm) but I know the premiere one at my store is the Blue brand, which can get pretty expensive. As for Solid Gold, I do not know how it compares, I do know it is a good dog food though. This all comes from my experience working at petsmart for almost 2 years.
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02-21-2008, 05:42 PM #25Junior Member
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Yah I know nutro has a bunch of types of food i just didnt delve into it. I think anyone is quality food. And i also dont think science diet is a very good food either (i would never feed it to my lab) but I believe it is probably the third best you can find at petsmart and it is definitely bettter than pedigree or iams or shit like that. People think because there dogs eat it like candy it must be good food, the food is crap and basically is candy for dogs.
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02-21-2008, 10:39 PM #26
yeh, those low grade brands have a bunch of fillers and potential ingredients which many dogs are allergic too.... Also, many people don't know this but you actually save money buying the higher grade stuff. Most higher grade dog food has whole foods and no fillers, making it more calorie dense. Therefore your dog does not need to eat as much of the more expensive stuff, and needs to eat a lot of the crappy stuff to "feel" full.. Thus in the long run saving you money. And yeh, it is sort of like candy... Similar to wet food... It's basically just a bunch of fat (candy in the animal realm) and not very healthy at all for the animal as the sole source of food. You gotta go with the dry.
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02-26-2008, 05:58 PM #28Associate Member
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i feed my dogs beniful "playfull life" they eat it up and its not cheap so im guessing its not bad? honestly though expensive dog food is completly overrated. My mother owned dogs my whole life usually we had more than one. She never bought expensive dog food, but not that completly terrible stuff. They normally ate kibble and bits which is one of the cheaper dog foods. All of our animals lived to be over at least 12 and all of them were big dogs
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02-26-2008, 06:14 PM #29
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I ate dog food before as a bet back in college and I understand why my dog dosnt like to eat it
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02-27-2008, 01:18 AM #30
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02-27-2008, 09:52 AM #33
Iams bro...we train all the drug dogs for the milwaukee county area and all of the surrounding kennels stand behind Iams..
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02-27-2008, 09:53 AM #34
iams mixed with a shot of test once a week ..
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03-02-2008, 09:18 PM #35Associate Member
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I would take those top 3 someone posted up and use these instead
California natural
primal
cainidea
evo..
those are some of the best out there. and they are very pricey.
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03-03-2008, 12:55 AM #36
Great site to find the right food for your pet. The food are analysed and rated for there nutritional value.
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_f...p/cat/3/page/3
Orijen is a great choice GSXXR, very healthy kibbles. My two furry buddies love Canidae. They are very healthy and energetic. Sometimes people neglect feeding their pets the proper nutrition as i use too, unfortunately I learned the hard way when my first best friend passed away because of Lymphoma and til this day I believe it was from the supermarket dog foods. Please stay away from all cheap supermarket dog food, you can go to your local pet store and find the brands that are reccommended in the site above.
Like what Lawman said, the cheap supermarket foods like Dog Chow, Pedigree, or KibblesnBits are filled with corn and other cheap fillers which dogs have a hard time digesting. Many cause allergies and sickness that mount to high vet bills. Saving a few dollars on pet food at the expense of a family member is just not worth it. Dog like us need nutritionally healthy food for long life and a healthy weight maintenance. How would you feel if you were fed McDonalds and KFC everyday.
Canidae
Orijen
GO! Natural
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TimberwolfLast edited by Kiem; 03-03-2008 at 01:02 AM.
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03-03-2008, 02:32 AM #37
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03-03-2008, 04:26 AM #38
My newest mastiffs love Canidae. However, many of my other mastiffs were raised on Purina One. I never had much luck with any of the Science Diet. My dogs in the past that were on it seemed to grow too fast and put on weight too fast for their bones.
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03-03-2008, 05:42 PM #40
Last edited by almostgone; 03-03-2008 at 05:54 PM.
There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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