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Old 07-18-2007, 03:57 PM   #1
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How Would you Rate Solid Gold Holistic Blendz?

I just had to buy a small bag, the ingredients are quite impressive and does not contain wheat, soybeans, corn, animal fat, poultry fat, or artificial preservatives. No Sugar or salt added!

Anyone feed this brand to their babies?

What do you think of the ingredients?

New Formula! Dry food formula made with Oatmeal, Barley, Ocean Fish, and Potatoes. Ideal for less active adult or senior dogs, to maintain total health. Perfect for those dogs who require less protein and fat.

Protein, Min 18%
Fat, Min 6%
Fiber, Max 4%
Moisture, Max 10%
Calories per cup, 336

Ingredients
Oatmeal | Cracked Pearled Barley | Millet | Ocean Fish | Potatoes | Canola Oil | Tomato Pomace | Flaxseed | Natural Flavor | Salmon Oil (source of DHA) | Choline Chloride | Taurine | Dried Chicory Root | Amaranth | Parsley Flakes | Spearmint | Almond Oil | Sesame Oil | Yucca Schidigera Extract | Kelp | Thyme | Blueberries | Cranberries | Apples | Lentils | Quinoa | Vitamin E Supplement | Iron Proteinate | Zinc Proteinate | Copper Proteinate | Ferrous Sulfate | Zinc Sulfate | Copper Sulfate | Potassium Iodide | Thiamine Mononitrate | Manganese Proteinate | Manganous Oxide | Ascorbic Acid | Vitamin A Supplement | Biotin | Calcium Panthothenate | Manganese Sulfate | Sodium Selenite | Pyridoxine Hydrochloride | Vitamin B12 Supplement | Riboflavin | Vitamin D Supplement | Folic Acid |
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Old 07-18-2007, 04:13 PM   #2
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Re: How Would you Rate Solid Gold Holistic Blendz?

Its very low in protein and fat. And the only meat source is 4th on the list. The ingredients are good, but I would really like to see more meat.

This diet would be good for an overweight dog until he/she reaches an ideal weight. I wouldnt feed it to a growing dog for sure.
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Re: How Would you Rate Solid Gold Holistic Blendz?

That would be ideal for my 9 yr old Rott/Dobie mix with a heart condition!
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Re: How Would you Rate Solid Gold Holistic Blendz?

Yes, that sounds like a great food for you dog!! I really like the ingredients, just not enough meat for your average dog
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