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Originally Posted by TeddieXRuxpin I have my Shih Tzu on Solid Gold, but I would never feed "Holistique Blendz". It has no meat in the food; which is a huge red flag. It's pretty much a vegetarian/vegan diet for your dog. In any food you should look at the first five ingredients.
Oatmeal | Cracked Pearled Barley | Millet | Ocean Fish | Potatoes happen to be the first five in this brand.
My Shih Tzu is mostly white with spots of black and brown. I have him in Solid Gold Hund-N-Flocken and his coat has never bee so white. |
If you read the bag, the Holistique Blendz is formulated with a low protein %
(18% I think) so it can be incorporated with additional protein sources. In other words, it has no meat because you're supposed to add to it. You add the protein source your dog does best on. There are people who use this as a hypoallergenic food because they can add whatever protein their dog does well on. Others have used it as a 'weight control' food.
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Originally Posted by 007Dogs There are claims that foods that contain beet pulp will turn a white dog pink. NOT TRUE. If beet pulp turned white animals pink, why didn't I have a pasture full of pink mules. Hmmmm might be on to something. The Paris Hilton Mule collection. LOL
I have white dogs and have never gone out of my way to feed a white coat specific food. Proper coat maintence it more important to keep the coat clean. Besides not all Westies are a true white, there are creams within the breed and is perfectly acceptable. It is important for a dog of any color to eat a proper diet of quality food. |
Not all the time, but sometimes, foods with beet pulp will cause the tearing discoloration in smaller white dogs - depends on the individual dog. When these dogs are switched to a higher quality food with no beet pulp, the discoloration disappears.
Never heard the 'pink dog' thing before