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  • in reply to: Good dog food with grain #120535 Report Abuse
    jacquie l
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    Hmmm… I did not know that. I wonder why. Thanks.

    in reply to: Good dog food with grain #120275 Report Abuse
    jacquie l
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    I am also looking for a dry dog food with quality grains, no chicken or beef, made and sourced as much as possible in the USA. I found Drs. Foster and Smith Lamb and brown rice. My only hesitation is that it says: The ingredients for the vitamin and mineral premixes come from a variety of sources, including the US, India and some parts of Asia (Thailand, China and Japan). Has anyone used this food? What do you think? Thanks.

    in reply to: How much protein does a dog really need #120274 Report Abuse
    jacquie l
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    Thank you so much for your response. It was very helpful.

    in reply to: How much protein does a dog really need #119316 Report Abuse
    jacquie l
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    Thanks so much for all of your responses. Our dog is a mixed breed rescue dog. He had a brain injury as a puppy when he was in the shelter and lost the vision in one eye. This makes him uncoordinated and anxious. He does not like to go for walks and will refuse to walk. Treats don’t help – this is the only time food does not prompt him to comply. He will walk and run around our yard for short periods as long as the weather is right. He hates rain and wind scares him. He does not like to retrieve balls or frisbees – we have tried to teach him but obviously there is no retriever in his mix. We do have mental stimulation toys for him and he loves them because they result in his finding treats. Thanks again for your help with my protein question.

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