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Old 03-01-2007, 11:36 AM   #61
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Science Diet

i feed my toy poodle puppy ( 11 wks. old ) Science Diet cuz thats what the vet gave us . i dont know about other brands. every other day i also give him puppy treats/biscuit.By the way, when i feed my dog i mix Dr. Pro Baby Milk and sometimes put a lil bit of Tomlyn Nutri -Stat food supplement. The vet taught and gave us all of this food except for the biscuit.
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Old 03-01-2007, 05:30 PM   #62
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Pedigree and Pedigree Little Champions
Charley Yorkie/Chihuahua mix (2 years)
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Old 03-04-2007, 01:38 AM   #63
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Royal Canin Mini Chihuahua for my two Chihuahuas
and Nutro Natural Choice Adult Lamb and Rice for my Springer Spaniel and Cocker Spaniel
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Old 03-04-2007, 01:55 AM   #64
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Right now I'm feeding my puppy Iams but I'm planning to switch over to either Innova or Natural Balance.
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Old 03-04-2007, 08:16 AM   #65
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Nature's Variety Raw patties, Innova large breed puppy chicken based kibble (switching to Innova Evo in a few months) and Tripett Lamb tripe (1/2 at night as a "treat"). For treats I do Innova Evo treats, Cadet Chicken and Rabbit filets.

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Old 03-05-2007, 09:17 PM   #66
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I was in contact with a Husky Rescue site to see what they feed their dogs.
I'm now feeding my Siberian Husky Solid Gold, Barking at the Moon. It's first ingredient is Salmon. There's no wheat , no rice, also $55 for a 33lb. bag. I had him on Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul, but that didn't work well for him.
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Old 03-06-2007, 02:04 PM   #67
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Canidae all life stages for the three. Nikki's on a prescription diet for her weight/joint/liver health and I can't remember it right now...
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Smile i feed my dogs

i feed my dogs Beneful puppy formula and black labrador retriever and jack russell terrier
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Canidae all life stages for the three. Nikki's on a prescription diet for her weight/joint/liver health and I can't remember it right now...
Would you say the all stages life formula is the best? I have decided for sure on Canidae (and was VERy excited to find one store that sell it here), but the all stages is really for any age dog correct?
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Yep, that's why we use it. We're feeding a puppy, a 2 1/2 year old, and an old man it. We buy it at the feed store down the road.
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Awesome! We only have Bridge at the moment, but when we have a yard and more than one dog it'll be fantastic not to have a bunch of different food. Do you know if they make wet food at all? We rarely give Bridgette wet, but occaisionally mix a little in for her.
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Old 03-06-2007, 05:11 PM   #72
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**** Van Pattern's Natural Balance with a bit of goat or hog meat when it's available.
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Old 03-06-2007, 05:52 PM   #73
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Currently I'm feeding her Nature's Variety Salmon and Brown rice for first feeding, and raw food for second feeding.
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:23 PM   #74
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I have a one year old Siberian and a 3 year old beagle and they both love Kibbles and Bits. The beagle will NOT touch science diet. The husky will eat anything I put in front of her.
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Old 03-09-2007, 12:42 AM   #75
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Okay, we somehow got back on Beneful after the Pro Plan, but now, thank doG, are switching to Nutro Lamb and Rice, for both Cassie (BC mix) and Scamp (bichon mix).
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I now mix in chicken necks with kibble it saves money and its good for him!
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Re: What do you feed??

Currently switching from Canidae Lamb Meal and Rice to Innova Small Bites for a 3 yr old pomeranian. (I found it mildly amusing that Innova claims to be "the best dog food in the world" on its bag, its decent food but the best in the world?) I usually rotate foods every few months and I might try Orijen or Solid Gold after this.

Ah! the claim is "the healthiest dog food in the world"

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Old 05-15-2007, 06:19 PM   #78
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Re: What do you feed??

I am just copying and pasting my response to the pet food poll posted earlier:

My eleven working/show dogs eat primarily a home-cooked diet.
This consists of the following:

Two meat sources daily:
Chicken
Ground beef
Egg
Venison
Lamb
Salmon

One carbohydrate:
Potato
Oatmeal
Whole Brown Rice
sometimes cooked pasta noodles

Cottage Cheese and Missing Link mixed in

Apples and Carrots


Sometimes when I really feel like cooking, I will crock pot some beef with yummy fixings, or bake a doggie casserole.
Keep in mind I HATE cooking to begin with and survive myself on easy meals.
Guess I REALLY love my pooches
They give me so much, I just have to go that extra mile for them.

I am thrilled with how well this has worked for them, and I would never go back to primarily kibble. Of course, I have to keep kibble on hand, and we go with Merrick. If I cannot cook or we are traveling, which is just about every weekend or so, they eat Turducken Kibble with Working Dog Stew canned.

Home-cooking is a great option for those fed up with commercial kibbles, and I for one among others do not agree with raw/barf, and would never feed it to my beloved pups.

The results of this diet with my dogs has shown incredible results, such as cleaner teeth, a smoother coat on my Goldens and my Toller, and I KNOW they are getting as complete a diet as anything out there.
I only wish I had been doing years ago...
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Re: What do you feed??

I'm feeding Timberwolf Organics. Chazz has been eating it for about 4 years now and he's doing great on it. It's the only food that I've found works for him and his allergies. I rotate him between the Elk and Salmon, Ocean Blue and the Dakota Bison formulas.

Buck was eating NB Fish and Sweet Potato because that seemed to work for his digestive system (he has colitis). However I've just recently switched him over to Timberwolf Ocean Blue and he's doing fine on it.

I'm also going to look into getting some Orijen. It would be nice to be able to offer them an alternative once in a while and Orijen is the first food I've found that I liked enough to try. Of course with the allergies and colitis going on here it will have to be the new fish formula.

I also supplement their kibble with fresh cooked sweet potatoes and other veggies, fruits and 1 sardine a day.
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Re: What do you feed??

I feed my Lily Natural Balance, she loves the wet food but not sure about the dry.
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