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« on: March 08, 2012, 10:01:46 am » |
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Ok On the topic of feed, first I say to each his own. Next feed what your dog does well on and besides having a meat product as the first ingredient, and no split ingredients (ie. having corn named 6 times in one ingredient list as to appear as not being the first and main ingredient: corn, ground corn, corn gluten and corn dust. So it actually is probably the main ingredient as opposed to truly meat based) Also mixing foods has been said to cancel each other out but it is a common myth. Many dogs just dont do well on the variety of foods (gas, and the runs), but once the dogs are used to it they do fine. Logically and from the perspective of the way a dogs digestive system works: nutrients necessary over said amount of time equals a dog thats healthy. If both foods are sold then they are both 100% nutritionally balanced and there for if the kibble is uniform and not like kibbles and bits then each bite contains 100% of what a dog supposedly needs, mix away but dont get carried away, its probably better to just switch foods to ONE thats affordable; bloated and gasy bellies dont like to hunt hard.
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