LeftyMom
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Sat Jun-14-08 04:11 PM
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This appears to be a good comparison page on veg*n dog food |
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http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=vegetarian_veganI'm not super up on dog nutrition, what with a house full of cats and all, so could one of our resident dog parents check it over and see if it looks reasonable?
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Sat Jun-14-08 05:29 PM
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1. I've used the Nature's Recipe for years. |
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Every now and then, one of the rescues that comes in will be intolerant of the soy so they get regular quality meat-based dog food. I'd love to use the Van Patten food, but the cost would be severe. I also cook for 5 of the dogs, and that's their exclusive source of nutrition.
Me = good doggie daddy.
I also know folks that have used the Wysong and swear by it. Very pricey though.
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Sat Jun-14-08 05:42 PM
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2. Teh Kittehs are on Natural Balance, |
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but we have a really great pet store here that keeps it pretty reasonable (I think I pay $18.99 for the big bag? and $0.69 for the canned, I think?) and a big bag of cat food lasts the two late model subcompact cats and the older midsize cat about a month. Since I got adopted and went from one cat to three, I have shifted more from canned food with some kibble to kibble with canned food as a treat, more because I don't want to smell that much canned cat food than because of the expense, though that's certainly a factor.
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