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Maltese Guru
Name: Suzan
Dog's Name: Keiko & Nikki
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Atlanta 'burbs
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Since I broke my foot, broke my tooth, and cut my finger (pretty gross - required several stitches)
I haven't been able to keep up with home cooking for Nikki, or home cooking for myself, for that matter. I had a few cans of organic dog food on hand that I'd picked up at my local Whole Foods Market. It's Evanger's Turkey and Potato. Has anyone else used this and if so, what do you think of it? Not a lot of dog foods contain turkey. Nikki seems to be doing well on it. Hopefully, I will start home cooking for Nikki in a few days. Unless I break or cut something else!! Link: Evanger's Organic Turkey and Potato Food
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Maltese Guru
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Manhattan Beach, CA
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Evanger's is on the Whole Dog Journal list of approved wet foods (Jan 2009)
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Maltese Guru
Name: Suzan
Dog's Name: Keiko & Nikki
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Atlanta 'burbs
Posts: 5,747
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Thanks, Tami.
Nikki likes it a lot so I think I will use it for my back-up food for her since I can buy it locally.
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