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They're better brands out there,but if your dog is doing well on it than that's(IMO) all that counts:)
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Look at the ingredients, if it has corn or a lot of grains, it's not great quality. Corn can actually increase problems with yeast infections in dogs. Look for something that's grain free. That's healthier.
http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/
http://www.caninecare.org/
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Well, good compared to Alpo, Gravy Train, and Kibbles N Bits. However, bad when compared to Purina ONE and Iams and horrible when compared to Wellness, Blue Buffalo, Innova, and other such foods.
I'd tried my corgi mix on Chef Michaels wet variety a long time ago. She hated it. I mean, wouldn't even touch it. Snubbed her nose. My Chihuahua mix liked it, but her coat was a bit rough on it. I tried the dry once, too, when I ran out of food for my pit bull and just needed to feed her for two days. She ate it, but it stunk to high heaven. Honestly, it's way over priced for it's quality. PACKED in soy protein (the dry) and not much better than cheaper brands. If your dog does fine on it, however, and you decide to keep her on it, that's fine. Diet is a personal choice for dog owners to make.
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It's made by Purina, It's bad for your dog. You should always look at the ingredients when purchasing dog food.
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my dog didnt like it...made her sick. there are better ones out there. most common and most healthy so far is science diet. tho i prefer more natural and holistic types.
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