Grainnef93 wrote: » What brands of dog food does everyone use? Has anyone any experience with Red Mills Go Native i was looking at the ingredients and they look amazing.
Springwell wrote: » Look up Nutritional Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs - some ingredients in grain free diets have been implicated in reduced taurine absorption. This leads to serious heart disease and even death in some cases. If feeding grain free (and I do in my rotation of foods!) looking for very low (less than 5%) levels of peas, legumes, beans, chick peas and sweet potatoes ideally
itsmine wrote: » Crikey! I hadn’t heard of this. I’ve been feeding our Daxie Go Native and he loves it. What grain-free food has low levels of those ingredients, please?
tk123 wrote: » Eh that article has been widely debunked at this stage..https://www.petfoodprocessing.net/articles/13914-research-compiling-150-studies-finds-no-conclusive-link-between-grain-free-diets-dcm-in-dogs
anewme wrote: » Anyone tried Phoenix Barks?
Cherry Blossom wrote: » I had to Google this. Their site says its home cooked. Does it come cooked or do you cook it yourself? Does it come frozen or how does it keep? I'm in a 48hr delivery area so I'd wonder what condition it would be in by the time it got to me.
Rubberchikken wrote: » Our lady is nearly 14, birthday this month, and she's eating Naturo from tesco and/or canagans from equipet, we get it online. She likes it mixed with some if their biscuits. Truth be told she'd eat anything and has:), but we like to give her quality. She's in great form don't know if it's down to the food or just good luck but we're happy with that.
anewme wrote: » lightly Cooked and frozen I believe and you thaw it in fridge as required. Considering it for my Mum’s dogs. I’m interested in from a quality angle and supporting small local business.
sdp wrote: » I've tried it, with a foster boy i have at the moment. It comes frozen, packs are like a pack of sausages, if anyone wants photo let me know. heres what on pack. 60% chicken (meat 65% heart 30% liver 5%) 25% fresh vegetables (turnip, sweet potato, carrots,caulflower,kale,peas.) 11% organic red lentils. 4% whole foods (miled flax,pumpkin & chia seed,kelp(desiccated) organic thyme (dried) eggshell calcium. Nutritional additives (per kg) vitamin d3 (150iu) vitamin E 40mg Analytical constituents crude protein 15%/ crude oil & fats 5.2%/ crude fiber 1%/ crude ash 2% ..Moisture content 69%
DBB wrote: » When I was feeding dry food, James Wellbeloved always went down a storm, even with fusspots
Has anyone tried Nadur? My dog is on GoNative but is very fussy and mainly eats the wet food that's mixed into it 😂
Acana or Nomade