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primabella
06-15-2003, 11:53 AM
I know there have probably been tons of topics about this and I'm sorry :o

I finally got my mom to realize that I didn't want to buy from Iams anymore. (apparently they treat their dogs bad and their food has no real nutrient ect...you guys know it for sure ;)) so she said as soon as we finish his huge bag of Iams, we're going to be getting him something more 'natural'. What would you guys recommend? I don't think Mickey would like anything like the BARF diet...

Any suggestions would be really appreciated! Thank you! :)

GoldenRetrLuver
06-15-2003, 12:03 PM
Ive found Nutro to be a great food. It is the only dry food Daisy and Molly would eat. They used to eat iams, but then I found out how bad the food was, so I switched them both over to Nutro. And they love it! So, I recommend Nutro!:)

Cincy'sMom
06-15-2003, 12:24 PM
There is a free publication on the web The Whole Dog Journal, which in Feb. 2003 rated dog foods and chose these to be the "Top dry foods" ( alphabetical order)


Atremis "Natural 6 Mix"
Azmira's "Classic"
Back to Basics "Chicken"
Bench and Field "Holistic Canine Formula"
Burns "Brown Rice & Ocean Fish"
Canidae
Drs Foster & Smith "Adult Maintenance, Chicken and Brown Rice"
Eagle Pack Holsitic Select
Flint River Ranch "Dry Water LC"
Go! Natural "Super Premium Chicken, Fruit & Vegetable"
Lifespan
Limited Diets "Duck and potato"
Natura Pet Prodcuts " California Natural, Innova"
Natural Balance "Ultra Premium"
Pinnacle
Prairie "Lamb and Rice Medley"
Prime Life
PHD Canine Growth and Maintenance
Royal Canin " Nautral Blend Adult Formula"
Showbound Naturals
Solid gold "Hund-n-Flocken, Millennia"
Timberwolf Organics
Verus "Gp Advantage Diet"
Wellness "Super 5 Mix-Lamb"
Wysong "Maintenance"

primabella
06-15-2003, 12:26 PM
Wow, thanks for the list Cincy'sMom :) I hope they have some of these products in Montreal (they usually don't :rolleyes: )

Thanks GoldenRetrLuver :) I was thinking of the same brand as an alternative. :D

binka_nugget
06-15-2003, 12:55 PM
I tried a few different foods before switching kai to barf. Wellness was a wonderful food that Kai really loved. He didn't even mind me using it as treats. And it doesn't have the traditional "doggie food" smell. Another one he like was Canidae. It's a bit pricey but well worth it. The last food Kai was on before switching was Nutro Max. It seemed alright. Kai wasn't on it long enough to notice any differences but I'm sure a few pettalkers would say it's a wonderful food.

wolf_Q
06-16-2003, 12:08 AM
I've used both Nutro Natural Choice as well as Royal Canin Natural Blend Holistic and would recommend both foods. I think Nutro is great and not badly priced either. I now use the Royal Canin just because Nebo likes it better, and the ingredients are slightly better.

lovemyshiba
06-16-2003, 07:34 AM
Kito just loooooves Nutro--when he was having eating issues, I switched him, and he chows it down right away now!!!
The list Cincy's Mom posted is great, I hope you find something yummy for Mickey!!:)

primabella
06-16-2003, 12:02 PM
Thanks everyone. I'm taking it down and I'll show it to my mom. Thanks for your help! :)

Logan
06-16-2003, 12:14 PM
Our food, California Natural, is on Amy's list, and we have been very satisfied with it.

Logan

halter91
06-16-2003, 03:30 PM
I've been using Science Diet and mix in some Eukenuba Large Breed(Horse FOOd), lol!! MAx likes it. Sometimes, I'll mix in a can of canned food.:cool:

micki76
06-16-2003, 06:39 PM
We feed Wellness Fish & Sweet Potato and the kids LOVE it. Of course, Millie LOVES anything! :D

KYS
06-16-2003, 07:16 PM
If you like Iams, stick with it.
They severed their relations with the lab that was
in question with mistreatment of animals.

I use (human grade) Canidae for Sheba and Rocky and
Pepper likes Purina One.
I use to use Nutro's Natural lamb and rice and
Sheba did fantastic on it, but Rocky
would spit up, so they have been on
Canidae for about 2 years.
Their are a lot of good foods out their,
learn to read some of the first few ingredients which
are the most important.

Sudilar
06-16-2003, 10:29 PM
Shiloh was on Wellness Super 5 Lamb and loved it, but she loved it too much and put on more weight. Now she is on Canidae Platinum Diet for senior and/or overweight dogs. She also loves it. She seems to be losing a little weight. I like both brands.

primabella
06-17-2003, 08:31 AM
Thanks everyone! :D

Karen, knowing that they are not mistreating their animals is great, but my mom spoke with the pet store clerk and he said Iams has no real nutrient and is mostly all fake...I don't know how to describe it. He put it well, I forgot what he said though.

I'll probably be looking into Nutro...but it depends on what they have here. Usually they only carry Eukanuba, Purina, Iams and Vet Diet. (we already have two bags of those. We get it free each time we buy a cage ;))

binka_nugget
06-17-2003, 08:54 AM
If you can't find nutro, would your mom be willing to buy it online? Some sites have fairly good prices and what better than delivering straight to your door.:D

I know what you mean by "no real nutrients". I'd prefer Kai to get everything he needs in a more natural way rather than with 30 long words that I can't even pronounce.:rolleyes:

primabella
06-17-2003, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by binka_nugget
If you can't find nutro, would your mom be willing to buy it online? Some sites have fairly good prices and what better than delivering straight to your door.:D

I know what you mean by "no real nutrients". I'd prefer Kai to get everything he needs in a more natural way rather than with 30 long words that I can't even pronounce.:rolleyes:

lol :)

I think they do sell Nutro here. Oh yeah and the one Amy suggested...Royal Canin. I'll have to check. There is also a few job openings and these pet stores (they only sell food and products...) maybe I'll apply :D