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June 29, 2019 at 10:43 am in reply to: Small Bites Dog Food #141554 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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MemberThanks for the heads up.
June 23, 2019 at 10:14 am in reply to: Small Bites Dog Food #141211 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityBonnie E
MemberEsp to anon 101 since you asked: we were feeding Natural Balance, mixed poultry and brown rice, small bites. Even though its not very highly rated, the dogs seemed to do well on it. We became acquainted with them when we had an IBD dog who could only eat lamb & brown rice. They are not out of business, but they stopped making their mixed poultry/brown rice in small bites. (Also, in my world, this rating is only one more piece of information. A very good piece, but the major factors are avoid China, do the dogs like it, eat it , and not have diarrhea, vomiting, etc..)
The Fromm recommendation is excellent. My only concern with them is the oat groats and pearl barley. Good nutrition, but Iām not sure if our dogs would break down the whole kernels well.
The other food we have been looking at is Wellness, turkey and oatmeal, for small breeds. Our vet likes the oatmeal base. Highly rated.
I try not to start from too high a protein content simply because we almost always add something: chicken breast, cod or salmon, scrambled egg, etc. Itās easier to bring the protein content up than it is to drop it down.
FYI: our shelties are English. Our ālittle oneā is only 14 lb (healthy, happy, energetic, but small); the other two are just under 20 lbs. and just under 14ā³ at the withers. Smaller than American. (They regard the American Shelties as ācloddyā) At any rate thank-you for your help. I always worry when I have to change foods.June 22, 2019 at 10:33 am in reply to: Small Bites Dog Food #141168 Report Abuse Edit Post VisibilityBonnie E
MemberThank-you to all of you for your thoughtful remarks.
I realize that there are two opinions on the kidney problems vs. high protein: old school ā lower protein, vs newer theory ā protein content is not of major significance. Since one of our dogs is older and showing signs of kidney problems, I am trying to err on the side of caution and keep the protein moderate (24, 25, 26%).
Grain free is a diet that many dogs thrive on and, I have been told, is especially good for dogs/breeds that tend towards bloat and torsion. However, there is also some new, tentative research that shows possible links to cardiac problems. Ours, for multiple generation over 30+ years, have thrived on grain, so I would rather stay with a grain base. Incidentally, our vet said she liked the oatmeal base of one of the dog foods better than the more traditional brown rice.
Ours are Shelties ā medium small. The only thing I have found that seems to make a significant difference is the āsmall bitesā. For whatever reason, they seem to digest the āsmall bitesā better.
I started from the DFA list of 15 best small bites dog food. Fromm did not show up on that list so I sort of forgot about them. Thank you for bringing them to my attention. Whether or not they have a certified Vet on staff, I have heard many good things about them: quality ingredients, careful production, very few if any recalls, no China connection. Good company. -
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