Andrea, I'm sure it is good.I might give it a try for the sake of variety.
Actually, Tipper will try it...I'll stick to my own food! LOL!
There are so many questions about pet nutrition here, that I thought this information might be helpful to some. Pawalla offers a pet nutrition blog with a vet who has offered to answer e-mailed questions about pet nutrition.
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We give Charlie both dry and wet food because he tends to be a finicky eater. The one kibble he seems to not get bored of is Nutrisca Chicken and Chickpea. We rotate his wet food through a couple of different flavors/brands, but I usually stick with Avoderm, because it makes his coat nice and shiny.
I switched Bubba over to Fromm Chicken a la Veg shortly after Innova sold out. He got so he just wouldn't eat it much anymore although I did continue to feed him Innova for some months after the new "take over". After I stopped and switched he's done well.
We feed Loki a balanced raw food diet. It's done wonders for his weight management, he only poops once a day and it doesn't smell! Bonus points there! When raw food is not as convenient we feed him Acana duck and pear or wellness core wet food. He goes bananas for wet food. His treats usually consist of freeze dried liver (any kind of liver, he doesn't care!), fruits and veggies. But being a corgi, he will eat anything and everything.
Our corgi pup gets home made doggie meatloaf and optimum puppy dry mixed together
Taste of the Wild- Buffalo.
Perfect balance of price point and quality.
nice! I have mine back on K9 naturals raw food from new zealand. its a totally clean product. no antibiotics. no hormones. meat and bone and blood. they love it, their coats get nice and shiny and they lose extra weight quickly. I buy 44 pounds a month and feed 6oz each dog per meal 2x daily. Costs me about $180 a month for two dogs.
1/2 cup Blue Buffalo (Wilderness) dry with one teaspoon canned Blue meat twice daily
I feed my Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy (age 4 1/2 months) Merrick Classic Chicken, Brown Rice, Green Pea , Puppy Formula. Also some plain chicken and cottage cheese.
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