Raw is certainly an excellent choice. If you do wish to feed kibble at all and don't want to make the drive, you can always order from here:
http://www.petfooddirect.com/store/
Raw is certainly an excellent choice. If you do wish to feed kibble at all and don't want to make the drive, you can always order from here:
http://www.petfooddirect.com/store/
I've read everyone's comments and pursued my questions further and have decided to develop my own dog's food. I found an awesome website that offered all of the documented advice I'll need to come up with a healthy food for my Labs. Thanks to all of you for your input and I'll get back later and let you know how things have done. I'm anxious to get all of this going and see how things go.![]()
I also feed Innova Evo, and it's awesome! In every way!
If you're interested in raw without as much hassle and complication, there are lots of complete pre-made raw diets that you can order or buy at most feed stores, they aren't too cheap though (average is about $5 per pound, but you feed a lot less than on kibble). There is also Honest Kitchen, who my friend feeds her working Lab and has awesome results... it's basically home-cooked meals, simplified, because it's dehydrated and all you add is warm water and optional supplements (which can include raw meaty bones, meat, veggies, etc)... http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/verve.htm
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