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    Quote Originally Posted by critter crazy
    my boy Duke who is 1 year old today!!! has been on pedigree since i have had him(7months) my vet recomended it! I had my boy zues, who passed away just before x-mas on it as well(per vet advice) and they both have done well on it! Is it okay?? you all have me worried now!! I have never heard of most of the brands you keep refering to! should i change his food??

    Not necessarily - some people probably don't consider it a 'good' brand, but I still think that it's different for different dogs. The best food for your dog is what works for him/her. Sure, fillers aren't the best way to go, but if your dog is healthy, I don't personally see a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    Not necessarily - some people probably don't consider it a 'good' brand, but I still think that it's different for different dogs. The best food for your dog is what works for him/her. Sure, fillers aren't the best way to go, but if your dog is healthy, I don't personally see a problem
    thank you so much!! I was so worried i was doing something wrong!! to me he looks great! and just loves it!! I was always under the impression that just because dogfood is expensive dosent make it good! I just want ot do what is right for my dog! and my vet thinks he is in perfect weight and his coat lokks really good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by critter crazy
    thank you so much!! I was so worried i was doing something wrong!! to me he looks great! and just loves it!! I was always under the impression that just because dogfood is expensive dosent make it good! I just want ot do what is right for my dog! and my vet thinks he is in perfect weight and his coat lokks really good!
    Sure! If your dog is doing well, and looks good, and has a clean bill of health from the vet, I say go for it. Actually, expensive food is not always the best anyway, there are plenty of expensive foods that have just as many fillers as the cheaper stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    Not necessarily - some people probably don't consider it a 'good' brand, but I still think that it's different for different dogs. The best food for your dog is what works for him/her. Sure, fillers aren't the best way to go, but if your dog is healthy, I don't personally see a problem
    That is true to an extent. But you also have to keep in mind the long term affects that a not so good brand can cause. If the food is loaded with preservatives, colors, additives, etc... there is a much greater chance your dog will develope cancers & other life threatening diseases as he/she ages.
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