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    Oh, are you in vet school??!!! Or tech school or something!??!! Ugh, I'm nervous because I apply this summer/fall. >.>

    I like Avoderm too... good food, but I don't think it's at Petsmart... I think really the only good foods Petsmart sells is Blue Buffalo and I think they just started selling Castor and Pullox which isn't bad.
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    Thanks everyone for the info and comments. I have seen Blue Buffalo there and they have commercials on TV now too... I may look into that!

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    What do you guys know about Royal Canin? My brother feeds that to Springen, it has a kind that is especially for Boxers. Good or no?

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    digi poops once a day & its really small & well formed... I spend about $7/week or less for her raw diet. she lovs it & has no allergy reactions to it cause i can control it 100% this way.

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    Well, Royal Canin's breed specific meals are a joke (nothing makes them special), but RC is a bit better than Science Diet I suppose.

    *Sigh* I fear I must take back the recommendation of California Natural as a good pet food. I just found out today that Natura has been sold to Proctor and Gamble... the makers of some very bad foods out there. Euk and Iams used to be decent foods but once PandG got their greedy hands on them, they went downhill... Now I fear that Natura may do the same (Evo, Cal Nat, etc.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20 View Post
    What do you guys know about Royal Canin? My brother feeds that to Springen, it has a kind that is especially for Boxers. Good or no?
    Royal Canin and Science Diet are both VERY BAD foods... they consist primarily of lower-than-cattle-feed-grade fillers, and the little "meats" they use are rejected scraps. Nutro Ultra is just a step above that, as it's still packed with grains and has very low meat content at all.

    Corn Meal
    Chicken By-product Meal
    Animal Fat
    Soybean Mill Run

    Those are the first 4 ingredients in SD, and it gets worse from there. Chemicals, common allergens, etc. Nutro contains 3 types of rice in the first 4 ingredients, making the food primarily rice!!! That's a nutty price to pay for a rice-based dog food. This just doesn't seem like food that a carnivore should be eating, does it? A canine can only digest at MOST 25% of grains/plants. The rest of it is going to be converted into excessive, yucky poops. When you feed grain free, poops will be small, firm, and much less frequent. My dogs poop once or twice a day, never more, and they're very small.

    I love Orijen & Acana... it costs $12 for a 5.5 lb bag of it, so it's about $2/lb. Same as Nutro Ultra! And you will be feeding much, much less of it. The ingredients speak for themselves.

    Fresh deboned chicken, chicken meal, turkey meal, russet potato, fresh deboned pacific salmon (a natural source of DHA and EPA), herring meal, sweet potato, peas, fresh deboned lake whitefish, fresh deboned northern walleye

    If you can't get Orijen or Acana, Wellness CORE is a low cost, quality grain free option.



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    Thanks for the suggestions everyone!

    king2005, I would love to feed a raw diet, but unfortunately there is no way I could get my mom to prepare it when I am not home. She just wouldn't agree to it

    bckrazy... is Orijen & Acana a good choice for Sam too? Considering he was put on this prescription diet for his allergies? I'm sure I can find it somewhere... I do live in the city... I'll do some googling! I think there is this place called the Dog's Meow that sells dog food that chain pet stores don't offer. My mom will CERTAINLY be happy that she no longer has to pay 70 dollars for a bag of Science Diet dog food! I'm going to send this thread to my bro so he can read about it for Springen.

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    I am going to a place called the Dog's Meow tomorrow that sells holistic high quality dog foods and am going to pick out a new one. Hopefully the person working there knows something about them. Thanks so much for your suggestions everyone! I want the food I feed my dogs to be high quality, and yummy! They deserve to live the longest, healthiest life they can

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20 View Post
    I am going to a place called the Dog's Meow tomorrow that sells holistic high quality dog foods and am going to pick out a new one. Hopefully the person working there knows something about them. Thanks so much for your suggestions everyone! I want the food I feed my dogs to be high quality, and yummy! They deserve to live the longest, healthiest life they can
    That's awesome! LMK what you pick out!

    Grain free is absolutely ideal for dogs with allergies. Most allergies involve corn, soy, grains, etc, as those as not in the natural diets of carnivores. I would pick of a fish-based grain free food, like Orijen Fish, just to make sure he doesn't have a meat allergy. I've never met a dog with a fish allergy. Then, once he has good poops and no side affects from the fish formula, switch him to a red meat formula, or a chicken/turkey formula. You have to work your way through meat sources to see if any of them give him an allergic reaction. It's called an elimination diet.

    You will be amazed with the changes that your dogs go through on grain free. I work with hundreds of dogs every day, and I can pick out a grain free fed dog in a second! It's crazy. Most people just deal with dirty ears, itchies, rough coats, goopy eyes, and dirty teeth because they feel it's just the norm. I can honestly say that I never clean out my dog's ears... I never clean their eye boogers... I RARELY brush their teeth, and feed them raw meaty bones once a week... and they have spotless ears, eyes, and teeth, and soft, shiney, barely shedding coats just from eating a species appropriate diet. The changes are shocking!



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    Quote Originally Posted by MonicanHonda View Post
    Oh, are you in vet school??!!! Or tech school or something!??!! Ugh, I'm nervous because I apply this summer/fall. >.>
    Didn't see this until now.... oops!! I'm in a veterinary technology program. I will be an RVT! (Registered Veterinary Technician).

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