Is it true that Iams is bad for dogs and cats???
I haven't heard that it's bad for them. What I have heard is that the Iams parent company (Proctor and Gamble) does horrifying animal testing for their pet foods! I don't even like to LOOK at a bag of Iams anymore, but it's probably good as far as food goes.

Wow, there's lots of really special, high-end foods being fed to all of our lovely doggie friends!

I'm curious about the Dental Care kibbles--do they work? Eli's only a year old and already has tartar buildup. We feed raw beef marrow bones twice a week but his teeth still don't sparkle like they should.