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I think there is minute rosemary extract in Canidae which people are scared of with the seizure thing, but rosemary is in alot of dog food so maybe it just depends on the dog.
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QUOTE (TwoLeeighs @ May 19 2009, 08:07 AM)
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My Micky has been eating Canidae for about 2 months now. He's not much of a fan of any kibble food, but he will nibble on the Canidae. He is eating the Canidae Platinum because its a senior/diet food, because that's what his vet recommended. He has also eaten the canned Canidae and likes it as well. I think its a fine food. It's not grain free, but its still good quality.
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QUOTE (Paris+Aries @ Mar 26 2009, 03:26 PM)
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Hey Mimi! Shoni has been eating Karma for over a year now. I tried him on dozens of sample dry foods before I found he actually LIKES Karma! Unfortunately my pet boutique has quit carrying it and now I have to order. He also eats about 1/4 c. of California Natural Lamb and Rice canned a day. It happens to be the only canned food I've tried that he likes. I like him to have a variety and will keep trying other things that fall into the right nutritional category. |
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So, whats wrong with just regular puppy chow? I mean, no one's mentioned purina or any of the other popular foods.
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Dry kibble
Taste Of The Wild Acana Grasslands Orijen Freeze Dried Stella & Chewy's (I actually had a guy call me from NY that he was flying in to Miami this weekend and he needed to pick some up for his picky 9 month old Maltese if I carried beef.)Nature's Variety freeze dried |
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QUOTE (ablack @ Jun 13 2009, 01:39 PM)
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If you check out www.dogfoodanalysis.com, it will give you a better idea of what foods are considered good. But, it is as simple as reading the ingredients of the foods you buy.
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so, if they aren't healthy, how are they popular? What are the price differences?
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