Wow that's really interesting. My vets always telling me to feed them science diet.![]()
Wow that's really interesting. My vets always telling me to feed them science diet.![]()
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Well, like human like dog, if you feel the need to stuff your body full of processed unhealthy foods then of course you won't care about the dogs health. I'm going to show my grandma that Iams gets a D. I always tell her to get the dogs off this food because there is too much protein for her dogs anyway. This list could be more specific. You want a good balance. You don't want a food that rates 150 points because it is nothing but protein.
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I also feed Iams. I know it isn't the best, but the only place that sells dog food around here is Wal Mart... and they don't have much.Originally Posted by IRescue452
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*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
That's interesting, although I wonder why it gives extra points for having barley (a grain) in the food. As far as I know barley is no more or less healthy a grain than rice? Anyway that would explain why Evo lost a couple points, as it is meant to be a completely grain-free food.
Mom to Raven and Rudy the greyhound
Missing always: Tasha & Tommy, at the Rainbow Bridge
Here's some of the nutrients found in the barley plant (they don't just use the seeds). You actually need to know your ingredients before you start knocking them. Its like the stupid fad diet people that decide to cut out a food completely without information just because it is a fad.
Vitamins: Biotin, Choline, Folic acid, folate, Niacin, Pantothenic acid, Vitamin A (beta carotene), Vitamin B1(Thiamin), Vitamin B2(Riboflavin), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin B, Vitamin F, Vitamin K,
Vitamin E.
Minerals: Boron, Calcium, Chloride, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Phosphorus, Potassium, Selenium, Sodium, Sulfur, Zinc, Trace amounts of more than 50 other minerals
Enzymes: ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPase), Alpha Mannosidase, Aspartate aminotransferase, Beta Glucosidase, Catalase, Cytochrome oxidase, DNase, Fatty acid oxidase, Hexokinase, Malic dehydrogenase, Nitrate reductase, Nitrogen oxyreductase, P4D1, Peroxidase, Peroxidase catalase, Phosphatase, Phospholipase, Polyphenol oxidase, RNase, Superoxide dismutase, Transhydrogenase.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
I wasn't knocking anything. I was simply wondering why it gave that particular grain "extra credit." I didn't state anything as fact or criticize it, I merely stated curiousity, and stated that "as far as I knew" meaning there may be things about it that I did not know.Originally Posted by IRescue452
I went with Evo because I wanted to try a grain-free diet (for various reasons that I'm not going to go into here, but including my vet's recommendation), and a kibble that was very close to raw, not because I think any food with any grain in it must be a horrible food.
Mom to Raven and Rudy the greyhound
Missing always: Tasha & Tommy, at the Rainbow Bridge
Sassy is allergic to ALOT of foods. Basically, all of them so she can only be fed Purina one Lamb and Rice formula. Also, kibble that's all. So in my case, we cannot switch foods.
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