Hello,
I am new here but frequent other dog, cat and pet nutrition forums. I really like what I've read and love that there are people out there that educate themselves on what goes in their pets food bowls. I am a vet tech and have converted many clients to better diets that have helped with the many routine problems that plague our pets ie skin allergies, ear infections, tummy upsets ect.
Anyways, I have a 10 yo shepherd husky mix that is about 54#. He is in great health, though slowing down a bit due to age. He still can walk miles and loves hikes in the Pacific Northwest. Well he has been on Innova adult dry with a variety of high quality canned foods. I rotate the cans but haven't really rotated the innova dry as it is what helped him with his mild flaky skin. he looks great on it, but now that Natura has been bought out I am looking for alternatives just in case the inevitable happens ie a degrade in the quality of the food. I have been spending about $32 on a 15# bag of food which lasts about a month for him. My budget for the dry food is max $40 a month. i would love to feed something like orijen but 1 it is out of my budget and 2 he doesn't do well with grain free. So am am looking for high quality grain in food that will fit my budget. So far I have looked at Merricks dry foods. They have different varieties that can be fed on a rotation without tummy upset. I am also looking at Fromms 4 star foods, which look really good. Others like Natures Variety Prairie ect. are viable options too. I have several high quality holistic pet stores available so can get these foods pretty easily. I had looked at blue Buffalo, but the senior food looks to low in protein and fat. I also looked at Wellness but it is pretty expensive for what it is. I think the quality downgraded since it got into the big box stores but I could be mistaken. The price is still high though. I don't really want a senior food though as the last time I tried that my dogs coats got really dry and brittle. I just feed less of an adult or all stages food and we are fine.
Anyways love the site and looking forward to opinions on what to do for my doggy.
Thanks,
Becky
I am new here but frequent other dog, cat and pet nutrition forums. I really like what I've read and love that there are people out there that educate themselves on what goes in their pets food bowls. I am a vet tech and have converted many clients to better diets that have helped with the many routine problems that plague our pets ie skin allergies, ear infections, tummy upsets ect.
Anyways, I have a 10 yo shepherd husky mix that is about 54#. He is in great health, though slowing down a bit due to age. He still can walk miles and loves hikes in the Pacific Northwest. Well he has been on Innova adult dry with a variety of high quality canned foods. I rotate the cans but haven't really rotated the innova dry as it is what helped him with his mild flaky skin. he looks great on it, but now that Natura has been bought out I am looking for alternatives just in case the inevitable happens ie a degrade in the quality of the food. I have been spending about $32 on a 15# bag of food which lasts about a month for him. My budget for the dry food is max $40 a month. i would love to feed something like orijen but 1 it is out of my budget and 2 he doesn't do well with grain free. So am am looking for high quality grain in food that will fit my budget. So far I have looked at Merricks dry foods. They have different varieties that can be fed on a rotation without tummy upset. I am also looking at Fromms 4 star foods, which look really good. Others like Natures Variety Prairie ect. are viable options too. I have several high quality holistic pet stores available so can get these foods pretty easily. I had looked at blue Buffalo, but the senior food looks to low in protein and fat. I also looked at Wellness but it is pretty expensive for what it is. I think the quality downgraded since it got into the big box stores but I could be mistaken. The price is still high though. I don't really want a senior food though as the last time I tried that my dogs coats got really dry and brittle. I just feed less of an adult or all stages food and we are fine.
Anyways love the site and looking forward to opinions on what to do for my doggy.
Thanks,
Becky