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    Actually, Eagle Pack makes a great Senior food with added glucosamine.

    Our Senior Care® Formula is a result of the latest research known to improve the health and longevity of our senior pets. It puts to rest several myths about protein levels in a senior's diet. Our Senior Care® Formula has many superior benefits not available in other brands.

    With Carrots, Peas and Oatmeal

    * Current research shows the diet must make it easier on the aging dog's digestive system, so we use the 3 most digestible meat meal proteins from meat. We do not use by-products, as do some senior formulas.
    * Current research also shows the aging dog needs higher levels of amino acids, which come from meat meal protein. Clearly then you do not want to reduce protein levels. (A protein level of approximately 26% is correct for the senior dog). Fifty years ago, there was some poorly done research from which some companies drew improper conclusions, i.e., that reduced levels of protein were appropriate for the senior dog in order to prevent renal failure. This is simply not true.
    * To further enhance the digestibility and a healthy digestive system, we are one of a very few brands that add yogurt-type probiotics, prebiotics (Inulin) and digestive enzymes. Our exclusive SQM® Enhanced Vitamin/Mineral System, teamed with antioxidants, builds overall health and a healthy immune system.
    * Our Omega-Health® skin and coat system enhances skin and coat.
    * Natural Formula contains Glucosamine to repair, renew and rebuild joints and to relieve joint pain.
    * Members of our Breeder's Advisory Council who own Great Danes find their dogs are living 5 years longer.

    Note: When feeding your senior dog, give him his daily amount and leave it available 24 hours a day.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
    Actually, Eagle Pack makes a great Senior food with added glucosamine.
    Eagle Pack is a very good food in all their formulas. I fed it for a while before I had quite so many dogs! (acana gives me a deal when I buy by the ton, Eagle doesn't) Most senior formulas add glucosomine. What my vet told me was that many senior foods have gluc. added, but that there isn't enough of it in the kibble to actually be therapuetic. To be effective, the dog needs to absorb more than is added to most foods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    Eagle Pack is a very good food in all their formulas. I fed it for a while before I had quite so many dogs! (acana gives me a deal when I buy by the ton, Eagle doesn't) Most senior formulas add glucosomine. What my vet told me was that many senior foods have gluc. added, but that there isn't enough of it in the kibble to actually be therapuetic. To be effective, the dog needs to absorb more than is added to most foods.
    They have added the glucosamine to the large breed puppy formula as well. I have heard of Acana, my cousin feeds his American Bulldog that food. I like that Eagle lists on the side of the bag how much of each supplement, including glucosamine, is added (on my bag of Large & Giant breed puppy anyway).

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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