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Nutritious Dog Food Question For Real Experts.?

Hello all,
As a dog lover I like to make sure that my dogs get the best nutrition. I have seen the difference in their coats as well as the firmness of their stool.
Currently I am using Nutro Brand Natural Choice lamb and rice. I’ve noticed that their stools are not firm like chocolate truffles. Much easier to clean up when they come out like truffles.
When they were eating Biljac the stools were truffle like, but I did not appreciate the ingredients as much. Nutro seems to have better ingredients, but the performance is not as good.
What is your experience in the best, natural, healthy food, that will yield a healthy stool? And preferably one that dogs will love.
And if you can provide pricing and ingredients that would be wonderful!
Thanks

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17 Responses to Nutritious Dog Food Question For Real Experts.?

  1. talented mrs v

    I knew someone that swore by biljac and i never understood it…the ingredients are lots of filler and by-products. The food they’re on is a definite step in the right direction. Look for a food with no by-products, and no corn. Whole Dog Journal does a yearly article about dog foods. They recommend EXCELLENT foods…no bad ingredients. Here’s this year’s list…posted on another site. Artemis: http://www.artemispetfood.com
    Azmira: http://www.azmira.com
    Back to Basics: http://www.beowulfs.com
    Bench & Field Holistic Natural Canine: http://www.benchandfield.com
    Blue Buffalo: http://www.bluebuff.com
    Burns: http://www.bpn4u.com
    by Nature BrightLife: http://www.bynaturepetfoods.com
    California Natural: http://www.naturapet.com
    Canidae: http://www.canidae.com
    Canine Caviar: http://www.caninecaviar.com
    Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul: http://www.chickensoupforthepetloverssoul.com
    Cloud Star Kibble: http://www.cloudstar.com
    Drs. Foster & Smith: http://www.drsfostersmith.com
    Eagle Pack Holistic Select: http://www.eaglepack.com
    Evolve: http://www.evolvepet.com
    Firstmate Dog Food: http://www.firstmate.com
    Flint River Ranch: http://www.flintriver-pet-food.com
    Foundations: http://www.petcurean.com
    Fromm Four Star Nutritionals: http://www.frommfamilyfoods.com
    Go! Natural: http://www.petcurean.com
    Hund-N-Flocken: http://www.solidgoldhealth.com
    Innova: http://www.naturapet.com
    Innova Evo: http://www.naturapet.com
    Karma Organic: http://www.karmaorganic.com
    Lick Your Chops: http://www.healthypetfoodsinc.com
    Lifespan: http://www.petguard.com
    Limited Diets: http://www.royalcanin.us
    Merrick Pet Foods: http://www.merrickpetcare.com
    Mmillennia: http://www.solidgoldhealth.com
    Natural Balance Ultra Premium: http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com
    Natural Choice Ultra: http://www.nutroproducts.com
    Newman’s Own Organics: http://www.newmansownorganics.com
    NutriSource: http://www.nutrisourcedogfood.com
    Organix: http://www.castorpolluxpet.com
    Performatrin Ultra: http://www.performatrinultra.com
    PHD Viand: http://www.phdproducts.com
    Pinnacle: http://www.breeders-choice.com
    Prairie: http://www.naturesvariety.com
    Premium Edge: http://www.premiumedgepetfood.com
    Prime Life: http://www.ompetproducts.com
    Royal Canin Natural Blend: http://www.royalcanin.us
    Timberwolf Organics: timberwolforganics.com
    VeRUS: http://www.veruspetfoods.com
    Wellness: http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com
    Wellness Simple Food Solutions: http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com
    Wenawe: http://www.wenawe.com.uy
    Wysong: http://www.wysong.net
    Zinpro: http://www.lincolnbiotech.com
    I recommend checking http://www.whole-dog-journal.com and getting the whole article…but you have to pay for it. There are many other great foods that they didn’t test…these were tested and considered to be top of the line.

  2. Gracies_

    My dog eats Innova. My vet says it’s the best. All natural ingrediants. It’s a little more expensive. Only the best for our baby.

  3. tenzo0

    How long have they been on the Nutro? Whenever dogs switch food they usually go through an adjustment phase of just downright nasty poops.
    I recently switched from Iams (blech) to Nutro (getting warmer) and it’s taken about 2 bags-worth to start seeing firmer nicer stools from my dogs.

  4. old cat lady

    The best food for cats and dogs is a raw meat diet.
    Check out BARF on a search. That stands for Biologically Approopriate Raw Food. Many people make their pets food themselves. This is really the only way you know what your animal is getting — that it is the highest quality and best for him.
    You can easily share your cooked beef pot roast with your dog too (cats need to have their meat raw). It has meat, potatoes, carrots, onions (which I think are safe for dogs, whereas they are bad for cats) great gravy etc.

  5. huh h

    The right Food for your Dog

  6. Gloria H

    http://www.barfworld.com/
    This is a great website for info on raw feeding.

  7. nintendo wii mod chip

    My dogs eat (and one will only eat) Royal Canin Sensible Choice Natural Blend. One of the dogs that we got had really stinky poo and farts but eventually it clear up on this food. Most dogs that come in my house (family members’ dogs) like my dogs’ food. Even when I had puppies and they got old enough to walk around the house, they preferred the Natural Blend over their own puppy food. I pay about $35 for a 30 pound bag.http://www.sensiblechoice.com/SCHDNBA.HT…

  8. Baa_Baa_

    if you want a good food be sure the first five ingredients are meats (no by products especially poultry – which can contain feathers)
    I would say raw but ppl dont usually like that.
    Go for holistic food with the same rules as above

  9. thedotha

    It does take a week or so for the dogs system to adjust to a different food. Nutro is a good choice in dog food, I do not know much about Biljac. I feed my dogs (we have 5), regular hard food, but as a treat make up Satin Balls which is served raw. It is great for the coat, BUT it can cause rapid weight gain if you are not careful. B.A.R.F. or RAW diets are the best and a lot of breeder recommend them, but it can be very expensive, I placed the link to the B.A.R.F. diet under sources for you to look into. I am not an Iams or Eukanuba fan, my dogs never really like it either. Iams and eukanube are good for some breeds, but NOT for my large/giant breed babies.
    Nature’s Recipe is really good too because it contains no soy, no corn, no by-products, and no preservatives. I have had quite a few great dane breeders recommend Nature’s Recipe. I could not find pricing for Nature’s recipe, but I have listed the link to their site, and you can at least locate who sells it in your area.
    Check out those two sites, both of those are excellent choices for your baby.

  10. Danger, Will Robinson!

    Nutro is a great food and so is Canidae. No byproducts. Don’t be so concerned about softer stools – it’s healthier and easier for the dog to pass. They’re not meant to poop out truffle-like, dried out rabbit pellets…

  11. ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'?

    Trial and error is the only way to find out. There is no perfect food for every dog. Maybe Biljac was the food for YOUR dogs. The stool was telling you it agreed with them.

  12. Hummer Parts

    Check out this web site http://www.spoiled-rotten-pets.com
    Look under the Payton IA section for an area where you can rate the dog food you feed and they carry some of the highest quality dogs foods available today. They can be ordered or smoe can be purchsed in your area.
    All of these food would be better and higher quality than Biljac.

  13. vail2073

    I personally don’t recommend lamb meals or formulas unless the dog has a sensative stomach to chicken or fish. best thing to check out on the food, is that in teh first 5 ingredients on teh bag at LEAST 2 are protien oriented. i usually give them kibble plus wet food every other day to supplement and make sure they are receiving enough protein. best bet, if you can find them, Royal Canin, Wellness, or believe it or not, Eukanuba and Iams are actually pretty good foods. Regardless, I would supplement their food every 2-3 days anyway. More protein is always good. That is what makes the poop hard.

  14. Angel

    Hello;
    I recommend any of the human quality dog foods on the market – my personal favorite is Dick Van Pattens Chicken –
    I prefer to mix dry and wet for the daily meals and leave the dry available in a bowl 24 hours per day.
    Sharing my home with 7 large dogs, I have found that by leaving some dry food out all the time, my dogs don’t inhale their dinners and they don’t compete to see who can eat more, since they are so accustomed to having food available all the time.
    The human quality dog foods do not contain any pesticides or antibiotics or growth hormone or waste products like chicken beaks and chicken feet and internal organs and diseased meats – when the dog food contains all human quality foods and with a variety of protein sources, dogs are living longer and healthier lives.
    I do not use any lamb and rice every since I experienced several dogs that have developed allergies wit Lamb – The only protein my one GSD could handle was Chicken – and boy did she love her chicken.
    Best of Luck to you

  15. badgirl4

    all natural raw diet is the preferred feeding i use, but INNOVA EVO is a great dog food.http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=p…http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/I…

  16. WP Autoblog Software

    I find the best pet food is people food. 1/3 meat, 1/3 steamed veg, 1/3 starch (pasta/potato/rice). Everything they need and they will love you for it. The vet says may dog is happy and healthy.

  17. bcringle

    I feed Eukanuba Lamb and Rice, if you look at the ingredients, the quantity that you feed and the price it is the best food you can get.

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