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  • in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #84820 Report Abuse
    Michelle R
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    Yes it is the millet that makes it not a grain free food but also keeps the starch lower than grain free foods. Millet is gluten free and a great source of fiber.

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #84815 Report Abuse
    Michelle R
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    I was referring to Nature’s Logic in my last post.

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #84814 Report Abuse
    Michelle R
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    That is what we use as our main kibble for the dogs and the show cats. We love it because it is not grain free and full of starch, but is very hypoallergenic. Closest thing to a raw diet in a kibble form. No MSG! No synthetic vitamins or minerals from China! Eight flavors to rotate through! Beautiful coats, no scratching, and winning show cats! Can’t find a better kibble out there.

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #81875 Report Abuse
    Michelle R
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    It is true that you should not reduce the amount of protein for senior pets. In fact, some senior pets actually need more protein as they start to lose muscle mass. We are veterinarian owned and operated facility and specialize in pet nutrition. We are also the author of the Complete Dog Food Reference Guide which is in currently it’s 4th revision. You can read more about this from Tufts University: http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2011/05/05/surprising-findings-from-tufts-study-of-37-senior-dog-foods.aspx

    The only dietary requirement that differs is between puppies and adults. The rest is not an AAFCO feed requirement and is rather a gimmick to increase product sales (i.e. Senior diets, Large Breed, Small Breed, Breed-specific diets, hairball diets, indoor, etc). Only a pet in organ failure may require dietary protein adjustments as specifically directed by a veterinarian.

    in reply to: Nominate a Brand for Editor's Choice #61145 Report Abuse
    Michelle R
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    Nature’s Logic Pet Foods are amoung the top out there and a best of the best list is not complete without their name on the list. They are one of the most transparent companies out there and I don’t see why they have been overlooked.

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