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    AvoDerm dog food?

    My boss orders AvoDerm and offered to order some for Zoey since she has been having skin problems. I looked at the ingredient and they look great. But some of you know a lot more then I do about food. I know this is suppost to be preminum and breeders choice. So I need your opions. Here is the ingredients.
    Lamb Meal, Ground Whole Brown Rice, Ground Whole Rice, Oatmeal, Rice Bran, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols and Ascorbic Acid), Flax Seed, Avocado Meal, Dried Alfalfa Meal, Avocado Oil, Lecithin, Natural Flavor, Rosemary Extract, Sage Extract, Bromelain, Papain, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Product, Dried Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Product, Monosodium Phosphate, Choline Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, DL-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate (Source of Vitamin E), Zinc Oxide, Sodium Selenite, Manganous Oxide, Riboflavin Supplement (Source of Vitamin B Complex), Copper Sulfate, Zinc Methionine, Iron Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Cobalt Proteinate, Niacin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Source of Vitamin B6), Calcium Iodate, Thiamine Mononitrate (Source of Vitamin B1), Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement.
    It's atleast better dog food then Purina right?
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    YES almost anything is better then thoes two. It sounds alright to me. Here is the link to what I feed my little guy. It has done wonders to his coat!!!
    Dont know if that helped any.....probly not best of luck to you thou..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    My boss orders AvoDerm and offered to order some for Zoey since she has been having skin problems. I looked at the ingredient and they look great. But some of you know a lot more then I do about food. I know this is suppost to be preminum and breeders chouce. So I need your opions. Here is the ingredients.

    It's atleast better dog food then Iams and Purina right?
    Well Zoey is eating this because of the lamb and rice combination- then the only eyebrow raiser I have, is that it does have "chicken fat" in it. The protein density and all look pretty good.. How does Zoey like it? And have you seen any results yet?
    The only other thing that caught my eye was sodium selenite is pretty high on the list- but on second glance- its obvious its in the vitamin mixture of the formula. Sodium selenite main purpose is to make the stools uniform and compact- added too high on the list means this is a anal gland waiting to happen in some breeds prone to this..
    But seriously flatcoatluver- it looks pretty good.. Even has rosemary in it- something not usually added in dog food, and needed for regulating hormones- which moves into thyroid, which.. etc etc etc..

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    We carry Avoderm. There are 3 formulas...3 grades. The lowest of the 3 is just ok, but, the highest grade is very good. They are made specifically for skin problems. Also, it is baked...not extruded...so more of the nutrients are kept in...I will check tomorrow for the levels and names for you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsy
    We carry Avoderm. There are 3 formulas...3 grades. The lowest of the 3 is just ok, but, the highest grade is very good. They are made specifically for skin problems. Also, it is baked...not extruded...so more of the nutrients are kept in...I will check tomorrow for the levels and names for you.

    That's interesting. Thanks for the info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsy
    We carry Avoderm. There are 3 formulas...3 grades. The lowest of the 3 is just ok, but, the highest grade is very good. They are made specifically for skin problems. Also, it is baked...not extruded...so more of the nutrients are kept in...I will check tomorrow for the levels and names for you.
    Thank you.
    Thank you for checking, with this information I will probally be ordering it.
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    T.j (english setter)

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    Mike is standing here and said that there is Original, Skin and Coat, and Plus. What you posted is the Plus. The only difference between Skin and Coat and Plus is that Skin and Coat is made with Chicken and the Plus is made with lamb.

    He is curious what is wrong with the dog's skin. He has a boatload of food and is great at recommendations. What are you currently feeding?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsy
    Mike is standing here and said that there is Original, Skin and Coat, and Plus. What you posted is the Plus. The only difference between Skin and Coat and Plus is that Skin and Coat is made with Chicken and the Plus is made with lamb.

    He is curious what is wrong with the dog's skin. He has a boatload of food and is great at recommendations. What are you currently feeding?
    She is currently being fed now kirkland lamb and rice. She is getting dandruffy skin and just not a great coat. I just recently treated for fleas, and I started feeding liver treats only, just incase the problem is in her treats. I am sure my boss will order me the kind that does not have chicken since her dog is allergic to chicken.
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsy
    We carry Avoderm. There are 3 formulas...3 grades. The lowest of the 3 is just ok, but, the highest grade is very good. They are made specifically for skin problems. Also, it is baked...not extruded...so more of the nutrients are kept in...I will check tomorrow for the levels and names for you.
    Baked is better- one of the reasons I like the Bil Jac- the extrusion process kills most of the water soluable vitamins- allowed in the pet food industry for the anaylis is done PRIOR to this process.

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    I am going to have Mike call about the "Hair of the Dog" and see about getting a sample. It looks interesting. It sounds like Solid Gold's Sea Meal. Our vet doesn't want us giving Sox the Sea Meal because the Omega 6s to 3s ratio is flipped. It's 5:1 3s to 6s.

    Let us know how the Avoderm works out...I'd be interested to know...it hasn't taken off yet at the store. It's relatively new to us.

    We did bring in another line called Timberwolf and it's way cool!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by mugsy
    I am going to have Mike call about the "Hair of the Dog" and see about getting a sample. It looks interesting. It sounds like Solid Gold's Sea Meal. Our vet doesn't want us giving Sox the Sea Meal because the Omega 6s to 3s ratio is flipped. It's 5:1 3s to 6s.

    Let us know how the Avoderm works out...I'd be interested to know...it hasn't taken off yet at the store. It's relatively new to us.

    We did bring in another line called Timberwolf and it's way cool!!
    Hair of the dog is rich in omega 6 and 3's... Its a kept secret for us breeds that need a excellent coat in the ring, but the fact is- it works so well for the skin its amazing. Femka( got her at 5 years old) was a dusty black- lack of good food for years, and her thyroid condition- her coat was short, brittle and dry- what this did in about a month was unreal, and now she is she is the shinny black coat I bet no one would ever thought she could have..

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