Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
Okay, so chicken happens to be the first ingredient. However, corn meal and ground whole grain sorghum (used to make alcoholic beverages) follow thereafter. Chances are the quantity of grain products is equal to or even more than the quantity of chicken.

Chicken by-products include feet, necks, blood, and other parts of the animal that are usually deficient in quality and nutrients. When you feed these parts fresh and whole, however, the story is entirely different.

Natural Chicken Flavor - A dog does not need artificial flavoring in his food.

Salt - A dog does not need added salt in his food. You don't see raw feeders seasoning their dog's food with salt or pepper

I also have qualms with dried beet pulp, but that's another controversy in itself. Hope this helps you some!
Thank you so much, that helps me a lot. At the dog kennel I work for almost EVERY DOG OWNER feeds their dogs either Iams or Beniful(sp?). I know Beniful is really bad.