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  1. Dog Food Ingredients
    Does anyone know if there is a "proper" or ideal number of protein sources in a dog's daily diet? Currently, we're getting our dog Dr. Tim's fish formula dry food. (It's not grain free). But my wife recently started purchasing Pet Plate to supplement their food. Pet Plate is cooked food that is...
  2. General Dog Discussion
    This Acana Regionals Meadowland Formula dry food is formulated in keeping with the principles of biologically appropriate nutrition for pets. Made with 70% meat ingredients like free-run chicken, nest-laid eggs, and fresh fish, this formula does more than just meet your dog’s needs for protein-...
  3. Dry and Canned Dog Food
    Hello! I need some advice on which is better for my dog, Wilderness or Freedom. I switched my dog over to BB Wilderness about a month and a half/two months ago because he was having stomach issues that kept recurring (he was previously on Purina One SmartBlend). He's been doing amazing since I...
  4. Dry and Canned Dog Food
    Are there any negative side effects to feeding a low activity dog a high protein diet? If so, why? If not, why? Is there any scientific proof besides the dogs evolved from wolves argument?
  5. Dry and Canned Dog Food
    My 5yo spayed female pit bull/staffie eats Natural Balance Sweet potato and Venison food. It has 20% min protein, and since she is on a diet, she gets 1.5 cups per day with a spoon full or wet with each meal. I am worried that with her eating less than normal, she may not receive enough protein...
  6. Dry and Canned Dog Food
    Hello everyone. I am new here but I have lots of questions. First I have a 10 month old Caviler King Charles Spaniel. I am currently feeding him Life's Abundance but it's time for a change. I was debating either Orijen or Fromms. I saw that orijen is 38% protein and thought that might be way too...
  7. Raw Feeding
    I have a 7 month old male Boston terrier which is in training for weight pulling competitions, a sport well known for courage, strength, and stamina. I just needed help to find which types of meats are high in protein and what my Boston can/can't eat because of their short noses. My main goal is...
  8. Raw Feeding
    First off, I've been feeding my dog raw food for about a month now. my dog has always had a skin disease. I brought my dog to the vet, they gave me medicine, and also send it could be he is allergic to the protein in common meats ex.: Chicken, Beef, Lamb. so they suggested buying a dog food...
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