It's GREAT that you are interested in feeding Honey a premium diet... but honestly, Pedigree and Iams are baby steps above Kibbles and Chunks, if even. You will find that you will be feeding her drastically less food, and she will be fuller, and her overall health will most likely improve if you get her on a premium diet that is either low in grains or grain free. (A good rule of thumb is never buy food from a grocery store and preferably not a chain store like Petsmart, if you have any local feed or specialty pet stores.) Innova, Innova Evo, Taste of the Wild, Solid Gold, Nature's Variety, are all quality brands that are basically cheaper than Iams cost-wise if you figure in calorie content (for instance, a 5 lb bag of Iams might cost $5, but being chock full of cheap grains, it has half the calories and will therefore last half as long as a $10 bag of Taste of the Wild, which is grain-free and has high meat content). You will noticed an increase in muscle, a loss of fat and excess padding, better breath, teeth, and even an improvement in overall mobility, vigor, and stamina with a biologically appropriate carnivorous diet.
Gonzo is turning 8 this summer. He is starting to get minor arthritis is his lower spine (thx frisbees/flyball/etc/etc). His symptoms were soooooooooo minor, but I just knew something wasn't right with him. It's crazy how stoic our dogs can be. I would definitely try to limit jumping and encourage playing/walking on soft surfaces, swimming, and low-impact games. You can give her a buffered aspirin when she really seems to be uncomfortable. Get her on glucosamine and chondroitin. Make sure she gets it DAILY, or it really won't have a big effect. There are natural sources of it available (like Giselle mentioned) in crustacean shells, cow tracheas, etc. I feed that when ever possible, but I buy a complete joint supplement from my Vet to give consistently. It has glucosamine, chondroitin, and a bit of a natural pain reliever in it. Check with your Vet to see if they have something similar. Mine was very reasonable... I think it's about $30/bottle and they last for about 3 months.







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