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tikeyas_mom
01-15-2004, 09:58 PM
I am so mad. she changed them to the Iams food!! GRRR. they were on Sumit, why does she do this, they havent even stuck to one food since baby came home.. :(:(...

Iams sucks too, grr. why o' Why. :(

DogLover9501
01-15-2004, 10:00 PM
Maybe she thinks they like a change:confused: lol my mom thought that a while back when we had our black lab!

Have you told her they need to stick to one food so it doesn't mix their system up?

Kfamr
01-15-2004, 10:01 PM
Does she say why she changes it?

tikeyas_mom
01-15-2004, 10:02 PM
she says tikeya is eats to much and she only eats like 1 cup a day *half in the morning and half at night* so she put them all of a diet iams :(

Kfamr
01-15-2004, 10:05 PM
That's very odd.. She could have just switch tikeya since she thinks she's the "problem"... (not literally, but hopefully you understand) Have you tried telling her aobut Iams?

Like doglover said, have you told her the downs to changing foods so much?

tikeyas_mom
01-15-2004, 10:15 PM
i have showed her the iams sites and i have told her all about iams, ugh

Shelteez2
01-15-2004, 10:48 PM
Does the Summit food you were feeding have a low-cal version?

Other than the fact she changed them to Iams, I don't see any problem with changing a dogs food every now and then (to one of the same quality). I think it's good for them to have variety.

Moose
01-15-2004, 10:50 PM
I don't know what to say that hasn't already been said. Maybe you could show your mom this thread? Reading other people's comments and thoughts may at least make her think about the bad effect it could have on your puppers. :)

tikeyas_mom
01-15-2004, 10:51 PM
every time we finish a bag we change
first it was nutro, finished a bag, then went to pedigree *finished that bag*, then you chicken soup *finished bag*, then SUMIT *finish it*, now iams. :rolleyes:

tikeyas_mom
01-15-2004, 10:52 PM
Originally posted by Moose
I don't know what to say that hasn't already been said. Maybe you could show your mom this thread? Reading other people's comments and thoughts may at least make her think about the bad effect it could have on your puppers. :)

that wont work, but it was a good idea.

binka_nugget
01-15-2004, 10:53 PM
Which iams sites did you show her? Did you show her the videos of the beagles being abused?

I switched Kai to different diets SO many times but we've finally stuck to a bag for more than a month (woohoo!).

tikeyas_mom
01-15-2004, 10:54 PM
Originally posted by binka_nugget
Which iams sites did you show her? Did you show her the videos of the beagles being abused?


yup that was the one.

DogLover9501
01-15-2004, 11:01 PM
Iams sites?

Tonya
01-15-2004, 11:07 PM
I saw a dogfood at Winco yesterday...it was $3.00 for a 45 lb bag. Just be thankful your mom doesn't buy that stuff. It's name was "DOG FOOD". lmao. Yeah, you are saving $15-$20 a bag, but you'll pay it all back in vet expenses!

Twisterdog
01-15-2004, 11:22 PM
Originally posted by Tonya
I saw a dogfood at Winco yesterday...it was $3.00 for a 45 lb bag. Just be thankful your mom doesn't buy that stuff. It's name was "DOG FOOD". lmao. Yeah, you are saving $15-$20 a bag, but you'll pay it all back in vet expenses!

Three dollars for 45 pounds!!! Holy! That is the cheapest dog food I have ever heard of in my life! :eek:

I switch my dogs food often. Not necesarily every bag, but often enough. I do it intentionally. I personally believe it is healthy for them. I do not want them to eat a bite of something new and get diarrhea. I want them to have strong stomachs, and be adaptable.

I know ... it's against what you hear is best ... but I don't care. I have always done it, and I have always had good results. I don't buy cheap food, but I don't necessarily but the most expensive, either.

Glacier
01-15-2004, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by Twisterdog

I switch my dogs food often. Not necesarily every bag, but often enough. I do it intentionally. I personally believe it is healthy for them. I do not want them to eat a bite of something new and get diarrhea. I want them to have strong stomachs, and be adaptable.

I know ... it's against what you hear is best ... but I don't care. I have always done it, and I have always had good results. I don't buy cheap food, but I don't necessarily but the most expensive, either.

I do the same thing. Not intentionally sometimes. The shelter dogs that we take in are used to eating a mix of foods--that's what our shelter feeds. All the donated foods get dumped into big buckets and scooped out as needed. The shelter also gives us some food for the fosters. We mix in alot of other things besides kibble--moose, chicken, fish. I don't always buy really expensive food, but they get decent stuff. And they have iron stomachs. If I run out and have to grab a bag of whatever, they'll survive without any messes!

Tonya
01-15-2004, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by Twisterdog
Three dollars for 45 pounds!!! Holy! That is the cheapest dog food I have ever heard of in my life! :eek:


I know, we were in total disbelief. We were staring at it for the longest time. My brother goes "It's probably made of gravel and pig testicles." lmao.

When I came home and told Mike he was all "You misread that, there's no way!" But both my brother and I double triple checked.

binka_nugget
01-15-2004, 11:52 PM
Originally posted by Twisterdog
I switch my dogs food often. Not necesarily every bag, but often enough. I do it intentionally. I personally believe it is healthy for them. I do not want them to eat a bite of something new and get diarrhea. I want them to have strong stomachs, and be adaptable.

Same here. I do it mainly because Kai's picky but when I get sample packs or free food, I try adding variety. I've never had to do the gradual kibble change for Kai. We just change cold turkey and nothing has happened so far.

lovemyshiba
01-16-2004, 12:17 AM
Mine get the old switcheroo once in a while too--except for Kito--a lot of foods make his wittle sensitive belly upset, so I try to keep his the same.
Mainly it's when I forget and have to run out and get something, or when my husband buys the food:p

anna_66
01-16-2004, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by tikeyas_mom
she says tikeya is eats to much and she only eats like 1 cup a day *half in the morning and half at night* so she put them all of a diet iams :(
Goodness, she eats much less than Roxey does:eek: Since it's gotten cold outside I bet she eats about 3 cups (I can't be exactly sure as I put her food in a ball-that's the only way she will eat it) or more a day. She brings me her ball when she's hungry.

I know you hate Iams, but that's what I feed mine and they seem to do very well on it.
Did she even put Baby on the Iams diet:confused:

tikeyas_mom
01-16-2004, 03:35 PM
yes all three of the dogs are on the iams mini chunks diet :rolleyes:.
no offfence. I just rather feed nutro or somthing eles but my mom says baby goes throiugh to much food and that nutro is way to expensive to be buying every once a week.

they go through a large bag of dog food in about 2 weeks time.

Brie
01-16-2004, 05:39 PM
So here's the deal, ALL pet foods (no matter how much one person talks them up as being the worlds best) have nutritional gaps. And each food has it's own gap, so it's not a bad idea to switch them every once in a while to fill in where the previous lacked.

I agree bag to bag to bag, is not the way to go about doing that.

I switch mine 3 or 4 times a year between several high foods.

So I have to ask, does she think Iams is a quality food? Is she looking for healthy foods? convience? price? Dig, why does she switch... is it just because 'variety is the spice of life'? Does she realise that quote really only applies to humans?

if health is a the issue, rather than morals, try introducing this site as an educational tool:
http://home.comcast.net/~mstraus/dogfeeding.html

Brie
01-16-2004, 05:47 PM
wait... Iams is MORE expensive than Nutro (or at least at my store and all the stores I've ever worked at)

And honestly, a higher quality food means you'll feed less. Stool will be smaller, smell less and coat condition will improve so they'll shed less too!

broken down by how many cups are in a bag and how many cups a day a dog needs (per bag RDA) pedigree is more expensive than MANY of the super premium foods.

(I used pedigree as an example, and foods like nutro and iams and science diet are still more expensive too)

I'll try to find the chart someone made. I found it online a few weeks ago, checked the numbers and it was correct... stupid me I didn't book mark it, I'll try to find it again.

tikeyas_mom
01-16-2004, 08:10 PM
Iams is wayy cheaper here then Nutro. Where do you live?
My mom chaned because it is cheapest. :rolleyes:

Desert Arabian
01-17-2004, 08:56 AM
Wow, I can't believe that Iams is cheaper than Nutro where you live! Everywhere I have been it is the opposite.

How much protein is in the Iams they are eating now!?!? :confused:

binka_nugget
01-17-2004, 12:34 PM
Over here, I think Nutro is a tad bit cheaper if you go to the right stores. Maybe when you come down for the pet talk meeting, you can talk your mom into stocking up on a different brand of food. There are loads of the more premium kibbles here and they're not that expensive compared to Iams.