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Reply To: Good doggy food for maltipoo
Some of these brands I have not seen locally. I do have a few more stores I would like to check out.
I got a sample bag of Nutrisource small/med puppy. He seemed to like it the most. But is that’s just for puppies isn’t it?
As for the rotational diet. One store really close to me sells Fromm. I like all the different choices?
Just about every store carries Wellness. They have a few small breed/smaller kibble which is pretty cool.
The high protein dry foods seem to be higher priced. EVO,Acana & Orijen just to name a few are freakin expensive and have over 40% protein. A few other people I talked to all said the higher protein diets are better suited for active dogs. Which does make sense. I just won’t worry about protein levels. I’d say most good dry dog food has 27%-33% anyway.
I read Dr Mike Sagman’s story. It’s inspiring. I understand how he rates the food in all. Regardless of knowledge this website is GREAT! It’s easy to just look up food and compare one another. =)
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