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Brenda PMember
Not looking to go grain free, but would prefer oatmeal, rather than rice or barley. Thanks for the suggestion about Fromm, I’ll check them out also. This question is for Betsy-since Orijen and Acana didn’t work for your dog, what did you end up giving them.
Brenda PMemberStill sounds like a lecture to me. So why don’t we agree to disagree on what your intent was.
Brenda PMemberTo everyone else thanks for your positive replies. With regard to Mulligan Stew, they are only discontinuing their dry kibble. They are keeping their canned products and according to the company they are increasing that line. I did look at Nature’s logic, but I think it had some grains in it that I didn’t want my dog to have–can’t remember–I’ve researched so many. Right now, I’m considering Orijen and Acana. Orijen was recommended to me by Mulligan Stew and Acana was recommended by Dog Food Advisor. My only concern for both of them is the high level of protein. Mulligan Stew was 28; Acana will be 32 and Orijen is 38. I did look on the ASCPA site re protein requirements for older dogs–my dog will be 10 in October–and it said dogs need more protein as they get older and that high protein does not lead to renal failure–which is completely different than what I was told when I got my dog almost 10 years ago.
Brenda PMemberNot too much help there InkedMarie. I asked if anyone could recommend a good dog for for my Chihuahua, not for a lecture on what I was doing wrong.
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