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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 126401" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Actually, the better the food, the smaller the poops! The cheaper brands are full of fillers, including some things you don't want to even think about. And they will actually eat LESS of a more nutritious food than they do a cheaper brand because their nutritional needs are met adequately with a smaller amount of food. </p><p> </p><p>I've gotten to be a real "dog food snob" of late. I drive twenty miles once a month to buy my girls 30-pound bags of a super-expensive food from a pet shop. But I do it because what I get them has no fillers, no additives, and no artificial flavors or coloring. It's basically chicken meat, oatmeal, brown rice, and several fruits and veggies. I have one with food allergies and there is nothing in there that she can't eat.</p><p> </p><p>There are some very good websites out there that analyze and rate dog foods - you might be very surprised to see how poorly rated some of the more popular grocery store brands are! You might get good and sick to read what goes in to some dog foods! Yuk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 126401, member: 1883"] Actually, the better the food, the smaller the poops! The cheaper brands are full of fillers, including some things you don't want to even think about. And they will actually eat LESS of a more nutritious food than they do a cheaper brand because their nutritional needs are met adequately with a smaller amount of food. I've gotten to be a real "dog food snob" of late. I drive twenty miles once a month to buy my girls 30-pound bags of a super-expensive food from a pet shop. But I do it because what I get them has no fillers, no additives, and no artificial flavors or coloring. It's basically chicken meat, oatmeal, brown rice, and several fruits and veggies. I have one with food allergies and there is nothing in there that she can't eat. There are some very good websites out there that analyze and rate dog foods - you might be very surprised to see how poorly rated some of the more popular grocery store brands are! You might get good and sick to read what goes in to some dog foods! Yuk! [/QUOTE]
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