Here are some resources I suggest:
1. Researching foods:
www.dogfoodanalysis.com
Reading the reviews will help you learn how to read labels, and what to look for in a food.
2. The Whole Pet Diet, by Andi Brown. I found this at my library; liked it so much, I bought a copy from amazon.com She explains what each herb does, what it is good FOR, which is very helpful. Includes recipes, too -- like Spot's Stew. Yes, she started Halo pet foods company, but the book does not just direct you to that food. It teaches you so you can use any food, supplement it, or make your own.
3. If you are in USA, you can buy the high quality foods at really great prices from:
www.doggiefood.com
Shipping is $4.95; and if you "like" them on Facebook, they offer free shipping about once a month. They are local to me, so I go down to the warehouse once a month and buy all the cat and dog foods, treats, etc. that I need. I have taken them up on free shipping offers a few times, as well.
Even w/ the shipping, I think you will find the same size bags of Innova and Blue Buffalo will cost you less this way.
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