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    We don't have petco or petsmart here

    Clover, Loki, Shadow, Pixel and Kyo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sowa View Post
    We don't have petco or petsmart here
    That's OK! Once you find a food you want to try, go to the manufacturer's web site, as they all have "find a dealer" on them.
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    You are wise to switch from Nutro. It is a very low quality food in spite of the price. Nutro contains, corn gluten, wheat, soy and menadione, all of which should be avoided. A high price does not guarantee good food. Your new food Proseries is a much better food and I imagine costs much less. ProSeries, while much better than Nutro is certainly not among the best. I assume you are in Canada since you say that you do not have PetSmart or PetCo and Proseries is a Canadian company. Orijen, another Canadian company is probably the best there is but it is very expensive. Other good foods are Blue Buffalo, Wellness, Castor & Pollux, Merrick, Taste of the Wild, Canidae and Solid Gold.

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    You even have to start being careful about the grain free foods you buy. I know Nutro just came out with one and it's not much better than regular Nutro... still a lot of carbs and low sources of meat. Dogster.com's nutrition forum is a great place to learn.
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    dogfoodanalysis is an ok site, but concentrates on meats and grains. They don't mention the risks of feeding things like menadione. Sometimes I think I'd rate the food lower than they do.

    Nutro would be lower than Purina on my chart. What really tarnished their rep for me was the fact that years ago they tested positive for sodium pentabarbitol. That's what is used to euthanize small animals (dogs and cats, not cows and horses). Were they rendering the meat of euthanized dogs and cats for pet food? I could never trust this company again.

    Proseries Puppy food contains menadione, mega red flag. Menadione is banned in human food and should be banned in dog food. It can cause liver cancer among other health issues. Its just a catalyst for vitamin K, its not the actual vitamin.

    Herring and anchovy meal can have too much domoic acid. It should not be a large part of the daily diet.

    Corn and wheat potential allergens with little nutritional value.

    Beet pulp is almost unavoidable in dog food though controversial. Yucca is also debated as to its health value.

    I see several brewer's by-products. Stuff that should be thrown away but instead ends up in animal feed.

    Honestly; between Nutro, Purina, and this Corey Proseries food, I'd only be willing to feed Purina.

    Do you have a Tractor Supply Store near you? They have a decent food called 4Health.
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