2012年11月30日星期五

I know they had some problems with animal testing but I am wondering if the food is guild wars 2 gol

I know they had some problems with animal testing but I am wondering if the food is okDon let a name make up your mind, most are packaged and produced by a handful of manufactures, think about the recall on all the pet food w/ Gluten. There may be subtle variances in the products, but educate yourself! Another thing to look at is animal by-products gw2 gold, euthinized animals, so the killing agent used on them is still being consumed by your pet. If you want to know more about processing pets for pet food, it will rudely awaken you guild wars 2 gold. If your dog is just a dog or a family member, you may want to be choosy on your food. Tan skin on a dog is not normal, but a build up of toxins from by-products, change to a natural food, by-product free, and the skin will turn pink like it was as a pup.It all depends on how much you want to spend, how long you want them to live, and how you look at them. I not afraid to pay a $1/lb if it well worth it, Iams, Science Diet, ect, I leave to the bulk packagers. Unfortuently it is hard to find what you truly want, but thru PetSmart we purchase either Nutro Natural Choice, or Blue Buffalo brands.A good deal is having the best nutrition available for your dog. Make sure that there is no soy, wheat or corn, as these are the most common causes of allergies in pets (dry skin, rashes, tear stains, are all common symptoms of allergies). Also, look for a dog food that has no by products, meat should be listed as the first ingredient, and hopefully a limited source of suppliers for their ingredients. (You don want to have a dog food company that relies on China for their ingredients!)I use Blue Buffalo dog food. They are a holistic dog food, all human grade with limited sources of suppliers. They also are the only company that cold presses their nutrients separate from the kibble and then add it to the package. So this is second hand knowledge but comes from an educated source. Some of your more pricey dog foods like Science Diet and Iams are good. However Pedigree is a comparable dog food that has been around longer before they started giving out names that imply they are some how better. Pedigree has special needs formulas, such as weight control, sensitive stomach, etc. She said that the savings are notable especially if you by in larger size bags. I watch for the coupons that I told you can also get on line and print out. Plus I watch PetsMart ads and such. You can get a 40Lb when the sales are on and if you have a coupon for as little as $14.One other thing that she said is that people forget that dogs have been around way before dog food. Natural foods and vegetables will supply the nutrients all the dog foods claim to have in them and in a healthy form. My dog loves veggies because I introduced them to him at a young age. He even eat some fruits. He loves when I cube up an apple for him, will eat carrots raw or steamed. He eats tuna but only if it albacore, none of that chunk lite for my little big man. Chicken as long as it not fried is also good for them (and ofcourse no chicken bones). Mixed with steamed rice is a favorite. I can had peas or carrots to give it even more nutritional balance. They have these little rice steamers in the same section as the slow cookers in most stores. I leave dry food out for him to eat as he wants. I lucky not to have a dog who will over eat. A lot of dogs will just gobble everything down as soon as they can, so that doesn work for all breeds. The dry does help with cleaning the teeth, and just to play it safe I brush my dogs teeth every other day with pet tooth paste.Because every dog is different you need to choose what works and feels best for your Hope some of this is useful to you. Happy HolidaysNo. It is full of artificial ingredients. If you really want to give your dog the best switcht to Canidae or Innova. Or by prodect. Canidae for example has:Natutralchicken and lamb with no corn, wheat, soy or fillers. Really a better choice :)Ownerof a rottie lab mix, and had a 18 year old dog that had to be put to sleep. Had her since she was 8 wks gw2 gold.Iams is better than it used to be, since they have changed their formulas, it seems and I would hope the recalls that did extend well beyond the original recalls, would have made Iam and all the other dog food companies more vigilant about the ingredients that go in the mix.I suggest you write to Iam and ask if they are still using third world grain products in their food. If they don answer you, I wouldn buy it. My dog food company impressed me by answering my specific questions about the food, and they were never on the recall list.Before you buy that food, check the expiration date on the bag. It has a shelf life of a year or so and you want to get the freshest product available. If it a sale to get rid of food that is about to be out of date, then it not a good deal.
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