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Cindy Y
MemberRated at 2.5 stars? The brand overall is rated 5 stars but I cannot find any documentation on the site as to why these formulas are rated so low. Thanks!
Mike Sagman
KeymasterThe beef, chicken and lamb formulas of Primal Raw Frozen Formulas exhibit high fat-to-protein ratios, ranging from 92% to 100%. The others present much more favorable FPRs that vary from 44% to 67%.
Hope this helps.
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MemberMy Goldendoodle is allergic (tested) to Potatoes, Bananas, Legumes, Beets, Peanut, Salmon, Shellfish mix, Chicken, Fish mix, Kangaroo, Rabbit, and sensitive to other ingredients popularly used by dog food manufactures.
I have researched and researched trying to find a food with little, prefer NONE, of these above foods and fillers.
I would love suggestions. I thought Sport Elite was the answer with their Venison, but now that is not even on their radar, when they get back into productionSorry this was to be posted, not a reply.
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