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    There was a big stink several years ago about the treatment of animals in some 3rd party testing labratories that Iams contracted with. Many people stopped using their products then. Others stopped because Iams was purchased by Proctor and Gamble. Iams corrected the testing problems, but many people stil have an issue with them.

    My puppy eats Iams Puppy food.

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    i USED to feed iams..i personally think there are much better dog food options out there

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    I got upset after what PETA said about them - so now i feed Purina 1
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    I've never fed Iams or Eukanuba (same company or at least they used to be). But originaly the reason was because I am so against the terrible animal testing they did. Now I still won't feed it because I have since learned about proper ingredients & there are MANY better brands of food out there. Which by the way, still aren't good enough for my kids (dogs) so they eat raw.
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    Iams and Eukanuba dog foods are very low quality. There are many more kibbles out on the market today that can greatly improve your dog's health - even a "perfectly" healthy dog.

    I'll never feed Iams to any of my animals. (The only time I did was when we first got our girls as puppies - the shelter feeds Iams.)



    Don't be nervous, though. Iams is okay - Noba isn't going to be hurt from eating it. But, like I said there are so many higher quality foods available and a lot of information on feeding raw diets for dogs.


    If you're interested and financially able to, I could give you a list of some dog foods to be on the look out for.. some of the ingrediants sound good enough for me to eat!

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    I got sick after seeing this site, i told everyone i know. 73 people stopped feeding iams ( mostly people i met at agility )

    What kinds of dog food are better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    I got sick after seeing this site, i told everyone i know. 73 people stopped feeding iams ( mostly people i met at agility )

    What kinds of dog food are better?

    There's probably hundreds of threads listing decent kibble. I'm sure if you do a search you're bound to find what you are looking for.
    Here's the most recent thread:
    http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...ghlight=kibble
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    I have no problem financially and am a little interested... what are some of the "better" quality foods that you might recommend. Iams Smart Puppy Large Breed is what he has been eating, and it seems to do great with Noba, although he does seem to be getting a little tired of the taste. I am always open to suggestions. I had thought about maybe trying RAW, but not right now... I don't think I could stomach him eating raw meat in front of me... anyway, thanks again...


    Quote Originally Posted by Kfamr
    Iams and Eukanuba dog foods are very low quality. There are many more kibbles out on the market today that can greatly improve your dog's health - even a "perfectly" healthy dog.

    I'll never feed Iams to any of my animals. (The only time I did was when we first got our girls as puppies - the shelter feeds Iams.)



    Don't be nervous, though. Iams is okay - Noba isn't going to be hurt from eating it. But, like I said there are so many higher quality foods available and a lot of information on feeding raw diets for dogs.


    If you're interested and financially able to, I could give you a list of some dog foods to be on the look out for.. some of the ingrediants sound good enough for me to eat!

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    Do a search on the forum for kibbles. You'll find lots of higher quality kibbles to choose from.

    I fed Kai Eukanuba when he was a pup because the breeder did. I found out about the higher quality kibbles out there and switched him. Iams/Eukanuba isn't that bad compared to all the other kibbles out there.. but it wouldn't be my first choice either! My general rule of thumb for kibbles is, look for ingredients you know! The higher quality kibbles will have ingredients you recognize as food.

    There was also that thing about the animal testing.. I've never really looked into it since it's hard for me to take things PETA says seriously.. but even if they weren't testing, I still wouldn't feed Iams/Eukanuba because of the ingredients alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobas Mom
    what are some of the "better" quality foods that you might recommend.
    Innova, Solid Gold, Nature's Variety, Canidae, Go Natural, Foundations, Summit, Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul, Natural Balance, California Natural, Merrick, Eaglepack Holistix, Timberwolf Organics, etc. If you don't like the idea of watching him eat raw meat, you can always buy prepared raw diet. They often come in frozen medallions that don't really resemble raw meat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobas Mom
    I have no problem financially and am a little interested... what are some of the "better" quality foods that you might recommend.
    It's great Noba is doing good on Iams - and when it comes down to it that's all that matters!

    I personally feed my dogs TimberWolf Organics in the morning and a mixture of raw meats/bones and veggies/fruits at dinner.


    Here's a list of some foods I'd go for.

    TimberWolf Organics
    Canidae
    EVO
    Solid Gold
    Chicken Soup
    Blue Buffalo
    Californial Natural
    Flint River Ranch
    Eagle Pack (only the holistic lines)
    Natural Balance
    Wellness


    They can be a bit pricier but overall since they are filled with the nutrients our dogs need, we don't need to feed as much as we would on other foods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    I got upset after what PETA said about them - so now i feed Purina 1
    I do not trust much of anything PETA says.

    What I do know: different dogs do better on different foods, and less filler/better food CAN mean less poop to scoop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I do not trust much of anything PETA says.
    I couldn't agree more!!!! Well said Karen!
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    Just look at the ingredients, and read up on what nutrition "by-products", "corn", and "grain" will provide your dog. Not much, at all. IMO, feeding dog food full of junk that dogs cannot digest (hence Karen's comment about poops, the waste that they produce is a result of all of the grain/corn/sorghum that they cannot digest, and therefor is useless to their body) is equal to people eating chips & sugary cereals as a basis of their diet. Look for a kibble with absolutely NO corn, NO soy, NO wheat/grain, NO by-products, and with at least 2 of the top 3 ingredients being a specific meat (preferably Chicken meal, Lamb meal, or Turkey meal). The more meat protein in the kibble, the less waste your dog will produce and the less stress it will put on the disgestive tract. You will also see improvements in coat, skin, eyes, ears, energy, etc, if you feed a more species appropriate diet (which means more meat).



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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I do not trust much of anything PETA says.

    What I do know: different dogs do better on different foods, and less filler/better food CAN mean less poop to scoop!
    I agree 100%!!!!!!
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