What dog food are you using currently?
Re: What dog food are you using currently?
rkappes,
if you are interested in orijen, I suggest looking at the Acana line of products. I feed the Pacifica. It is the same company as Orijen (Champion). But I moved within the past year and Orijen was $15 more a bag at my current place as opposed to before so I switched to the Acana. I can not tell a difference at all, if anything I like the Acana a little better.
brandon
if you are interested in orijen, I suggest looking at the Acana line of products. I feed the Pacifica. It is the same company as Orijen (Champion). But I moved within the past year and Orijen was $15 more a bag at my current place as opposed to before so I switched to the Acana. I can not tell a difference at all, if anything I like the Acana a little better.
brandon
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Its just the opposite near me Acana is a few bucks more.bwjohn wrote:rkappes,
if you are interested in orijen, I suggest looking at the Acana line of products. I feed the Pacifica. It is the same company as Orijen (Champion). But I moved within the past year and Orijen was $15 more a bag at my current place as opposed to before so I switched to the Acana. I can not tell a difference at all, if anything I like the Acana a little better.
brandon
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I feed mine Pro-Plan. I have tried in the past to switch over to Diamond, but loose stools were a big problem so I went back to Pro Plan.
Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Acana is more than Orijen? Now that is different.mcbosco wrote:Its just the opposite near me Acana is a few bucks more.bwjohn wrote:rkappes,
if you are interested in orijen, I suggest looking at the Acana line of products. I feed the Pacifica. It is the same company as Orijen (Champion). But I moved within the past year and Orijen was $15 more a bag at my current place as opposed to before so I switched to the Acana. I can not tell a difference at all, if anything I like the Acana a little better.
brandon
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How about settling for two? Got to remember that list tells you very little about how much animal or vegetable ingredients in total are in feed. I also like to see a meat protein ingredient listed first but there are some excellent feeds with Corn as a first ingredient too. I can explain how that happens but have done it in the past and it really doesn't seem to register when people have a pre-concieved idea that the list tells them the quality of a feed.big steve46 wrote:I'm sure many dogs do well on Dad's as they do on Ol'Roy, but in this day and age, I would rather have a feed with some sort of meat product as the first ingredient. Ground Yellow Corn is fine, but not as the first ingredient unless you have say three good meat ingredients after it.
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
I thought so too. Where I get Orijen, Acana is $12-14 less per bag. But, NJ is backwards on a lot of things.Acana is more than Orijen? Now that is different.
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ezzy333 wrote:How about settling for two? Got to remember that list tells you very little about how much animal or vegetable ingredients in total are in feed. I also like to see a meat protein ingredient listed first but there are some excellent feeds with Corn as a first ingredient too. I can explain how that happens but have done it in the past and it really doesn't seem to register when people have a pre-concieved idea that the list tells them the quality of a feed.big steve46 wrote:I'm sure many dogs do well on Dad's as they do on Ol'Roy, but in this day and age, I would rather have a feed with some sort of meat product as the first ingredient. Ground Yellow Corn is fine, but not as the first ingredient unless you have say three good meat ingredients after it.
Ezzy
It is certainly possible that when corn is #1 and there are a series of meat-based ingredients following, that these add up to more than the corn. I think we all know that is theoretcially possible but its rare in practice.
There are many foods that tell you the amount of protein from animal sources vs plant and where the calories come from but this is rare too. Perhaps, the labelling requirements should be more strict and more rational.
That way the big three can come clean on where the protein comes from, especially Purina.
Re: What dog food are you using currently?
And what would that do for you? As long as the major amino acids are there in a proper balance from foods that the digestive system can break down what does it matter the source? Some companies have put a lot of research into finding what works and what doesn't at a reasonable cost to the consumer. Other companies play on misconstrued emotions to market a food that may or may not work and others fill a bag with "stuff" for $10. The latter two aren't worth spending money on.mcbosco wrote:Perhaps, the labelling requirements should be more strict and more rational.
That way the big three can come clean on where the protein comes from, especially Purina.
Re: What dog food are you using currently?
jlp8cornell,
have you tried the Acana? I really like it and my boy does great on it. I actually had to cut back on his food with the Acana, so not only is it cheaper, but I feed less of it. I couldn't be happier that I switched.
brandon
have you tried the Acana? I really like it and my boy does great on it. I actually had to cut back on his food with the Acana, so not only is it cheaper, but I feed less of it. I couldn't be happier that I switched.
brandon
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Brandon: I have not. Just curious-- why did you switch? What is the kcal/cup. Wondering how you are feeding less.....jlp8cornell,
have you tried the Acana? I really like it and my boy does great on it. I actually had to cut back on his food with the Acana, so not only is it cheaper, but I feed less of it. I couldn't be happier that I switched.
brandon
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
I switched b/c of the price increase. When I moved from VT to UT the price went up about $15 a bag. I just had to draw the line. I was really excited to find the Acana.
Can not really explain the feeding less, Orijen has more kcals/cup. But for some reason my dog really started gaining wait on the Acana, so I cut him back and he is doing fine.
brandon
Can not really explain the feeding less, Orijen has more kcals/cup. But for some reason my dog really started gaining wait on the Acana, so I cut him back and he is doing fine.
brandon
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Brandon- Check your PM....
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From what you have posted over the past year or so you have no experience and little knowledge of what most companies do or why. You post the same points that so many do that have never worked in a manufacturing plant, have never studied nutrition, and have fed a few dogs that are largely pets. You have the freedom to express your opinion and I will stick up for your right to do that. But it would be nice to address things from that viewpoint and not try to tell everyone how companies manufacture their feed, how the nutritionist formulate it or why they use the ingredients they do.mcbosco wrote:ezzy333 wrote:How about settling for two? Got to remember that list tells you very little about how much animal or vegetable ingredients in total are in feed. I also like to see a meat protein ingredient listed first but there are some excellent feeds with Corn as a first ingredient too. I can explain how that happens but have done it in the past and it really doesn't seem to register when people have a pre-concieved idea that the list tells them the quality of a feed.big steve46 wrote:I'm sure many dogs do well on Dad's as they do on Ol'Roy, but in this day and age, I would rather have a feed with some sort of meat product as the first ingredient. Ground Yellow Corn is fine, but not as the first ingredient unless you have say three good meat ingredients after it.
Ezzy
It is certainly possible that when corn is #1 and there are a series of meat-based ingredients following, that these add up to more than the corn. I think we all know that is theoretcially possible but its rare in practice.
There are many foods that tell you the amount of protein from animal sources vs plant and where the calories come from but this is rare too. Perhaps, the labelling requirements should be more strict and more rational.
That way the big three can come clean on where the protein comes from, especially Purina.
Ezzy
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
All my inexpensive dog foods I was using and just adding lard to priced me out of them so I went back to Pedigree and the dogs do fantastic on it without any additives. At $21.50 a bag and sales of $19 a bag I can afford to feed 4 dogs on it so I will stick with it till someone messes with that too then I will find another brand.
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Feeding National Performance. Dog's do great, clean up best it's ever been. Had dog's to the vet last week, said they were looking great. But I'm breaking one of the covenant's of buying dog food...I can afford it, dog's doing great, but not exactly convenient. I'm having it shipped from Kansas City (I'm in North Texas)..Well as Meatloaf said a long time ago "two out of three ain't bad" (anyone remember Meatloaf ??)
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Gotta luv a food with Pork Fat, Abady uses Pork Fat as well.
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Same here. Price has went up a little, it was $20 when I started feeding it and now it is $25.(but I like getting the free bag of feed) My dogs do good on it, but if the price keeps going up I would consider switching.Big Dave wrote:PMI Red Flannel, Prime forumula. I want a cost effective feed that is easily obtainable, I live in a rural area that limits my choices.
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My trainer has really gotten excited about a feed that Akrat is producing called Enhance. I believe they are endorsed by Ducks Unlimited or something. They have several different formulas depending on your needs. Says it is the best thing he has seen around, especially considering the cost bar none. I believe I am paying $25 for 50lbs. I am giving it a shot per his suggestion and using the Hunter's Edge forumla which I think is a 24/18 forumla with really good results so far. Good stools, good coats, not having to feed a whole lot though it is summer. I will stay on it until I have my dogs hunting 3 days a week this winter and then will bump it up to a hotter formula.
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A Spinone breeder in PA that I know pretty well is a distributor of that line. He likes it.romeo212000 wrote:My trainer has really gotten excited about a feed that Akrat is producing called Enhance. I believe they are endorsed by Ducks Unlimited or something. They have several different formulas depending on your needs. Says it is the best thing he has seen around, especially considering the cost bar none. I believe I am paying $25 for 50lbs. I am giving it a shot per his suggestion and using the Hunter's Edge forumla which I think is a 24/18 forumla with really good results so far. Good stools, good coats, not having to feed a whole lot though it is summer. I will stay on it until I have my dogs hunting 3 days a week this winter and then will bump it up to a hotter formula.
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I use Country Vet Pet Food. I am using their new Sportsman Select 24/20 on all my dogs, just vary the amount to the amount of training. Sonny has been primarily on Country Vet since 5 months. All of my dogs do and look great on it. Less stool and firm. On my pups, I am using their Dog Fuel Large Breed Puppy which is a 28/16. Pups are full of energy, growing well, and not much cleanup. At a value as well. I get 50# Sportsman Select for $20 and the Puppy for about $30 for 44#. I have my National Champion using it and will continue to. Just plain great nutrition at a value price. www.countryvetpetfoods.com Sonny is my avatar dog.
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Well got mine half on Sam's Exceed and half on Diamond Extreme Athelete. So far so good, no loose stools, normal amount and I think they may be putting on a little weight.
Hard to tell yet.
Anything that doesn't turn my male pointers bowels inside out is a good thing, and so far so good with the Diamond EA.
Hard to tell yet.
Anything that doesn't turn my male pointers bowels inside out is a good thing, and so far so good with the Diamond EA.
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
I feed my GSD with 2 dog foods: Loyall Active Adult 26/19 and Sportmix energy plus 24/20. It's good to mix two kinds of the best dog foods that I've tried because the combination gives them more nutrients.
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Birddog1968,
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
While Bella, my 6 month old lab, was doing her puppy training at the trainers she was being fed Loyall puppy formula 31/20. I bought a bag of that and when she is done I will be switching her to the Loyall active adult.
I was feeding her the Kirkland Signature chicken and rice adult dog food when I first got her, and she was having horrible stool problems. Since the trainers feed Loyall exclusively I bought what they were feeding. No other reason than that. Very scientific
Since she has come back I have not had any stool problems with her. Cleanup has been a pleasure.
From what others have said on this forum the Costco dog food is a better dog food based on the ingredient list and the price can't be beat for the quality you get. However, no one told my dog. She does great on the Loyall. Her energy is good, her coat is great. The only negative is the price. But if the dog is happy then I'm happy.
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I was feeding her the Kirkland Signature chicken and rice adult dog food when I first got her, and she was having horrible stool problems. Since the trainers feed Loyall exclusively I bought what they were feeding. No other reason than that. Very scientific
Since she has come back I have not had any stool problems with her. Cleanup has been a pleasure.
From what others have said on this forum the Costco dog food is a better dog food based on the ingredient list and the price can't be beat for the quality you get. However, no one told my dog. She does great on the Loyall. Her energy is good, her coat is great. The only negative is the price. But if the dog is happy then I'm happy.
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Loyall Active Adult......all year round
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AM is raw diet (rotate between chicken,turkey, rabbit, vennison, beef etc) and pm-Eukanuba Premium Performance.
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Hondo
Are you feeding the same amount per meal/day of Loyal Puppy as you were the Kirkland C/R?
Are you feeding the same amount per meal/day of Loyal Puppy as you were the Kirkland C/R?
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I feed her 3 cups a day of the Loyall puppy food. When I was feeding the Kirkland I was free feeding her so I couldn't give you and accurate amount as to what she was eating per day. I would estimate I put 6 cups of food a day in her bowl in the morning.MikeB wrote:Hondo
Are you feeding the same amount per meal/day of Loyal Puppy as you were the Kirkland C/R?
It seems to me that she doesn't need to eat as much Loyall as she did Kirkland. I'm assuming this is because the Loyall puppy has a higher protein/fat % than the Kirkland.
I didn't know much about dog nutrition. While my dog was at the trainers for 6 weeks I read a lot on food/feeding. And my trainers also educated me. They switched her to Loyall which I continue to use and they told me to feed her measured amounts, so that I had more control over her food intake. Plus, it would alert me to any health problems since I would be able to tell if she was/wasn't eating.
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many times stool problems are from overfeeding. not to say that was the prob but it is a possibility.
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feeding Iams maintenance to all the dogs, 3 of which are just pets. i have a gravity flow feeder they all eat out of. started buying Loyall every other bag to cut the cost a bit, but noticed that they went thru a bag of the Loyall alot faster than the Iams. So, its just Iams now.
Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Orijen regional red. Have only had the dog on this food for 3/4 of a bag and it is an amazing feed. Dog looks awesome. Pretty pricey though at $90 a bag
Take what you want, and pay for it.
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Dont think I could handle $90 a bag so am really glad all of mine look awesome on $22 for 50 pound bag dog food.
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Ezzy, that is $90 for 28lbs. :roll:ezzy333 wrote:Dont think I could handle $90 a bag so am really glad all of mine look awesome on $22 for 50 pound bag dog food.
Ezzy
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That's with taxes in lol! Once I get him up to the weight I want, and after hunting season, I'll have to see what it actually costs per feeding, hope it's not to bad, they suggest a portion of 2 cups a day for his weight
Take what you want, and pay for it.
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If you have a hard keeper and live in a cold area, then try a sled dog kibble if you need to. They are a comparative bargain.
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It is taking 3 cups of orijen 6 fish to hold dante at 48-49lbs. calorie wise prob about the same as the abady with 2 cups. His stool is much more consistant with the orijen
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
Abady Basic Maintenance 31/28 (876 cals per cup)
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dog dr wrote:feeding Iams maintenance to all the dogs, 3 of which are just pets. i have a gravity flow feeder they all eat out of. started buying Loyall every other bag to cut the cost a bit, but noticed that they went thru a bag of the Loyall alot faster than the Iams. So, its just Iams now.
Perhaps the dogs immensely enjoyed a better feed? Perhaps, they could be maintained with less Loyall, although with the gravity feeder, that would be difficult. If your dogs were Setters, they would be smart enough not to gorge!
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big steve46 wrote:dog dr wrote:feeding Iams maintenance to all the dogs, 3 of which are just pets. i have a gravity flow feeder they all eat out of. started buying Loyall every other bag to cut the cost a bit, but noticed that they went thru a bag of the Loyall alot faster than the Iams. So, its just Iams now.
Perhaps the dogs immensely enjoyed a better feed? Perhaps, they could be maintained with less Loyall, although with the gravity feeder, that would be difficult. If your dogs were Setters, they would be smart enough not to gorge!
yeah, the gravity flow feeder definitely contributes to greater feed use, I am sure. but for my set-up and schedule (and inherit laziness) it works awesome. i only have one dog that is overweight, but she has been that way since she was a pup. she was the lone survivor of the litter and had the whole buffet to herself!
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I feed my Setter every three days, and he doesn't overeat, but looks great and has lots of energy. It's easier to free feed with only one dog in the pen also.
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As an update to my last post....dogs have been on diamond Extreme Athelete now for a couple weeks,
The all made the transition smoothly (which is amazing to me knowing my one dog) but 4 of them are doing well and look great....nice stools and not anymore of it as compared to Exceed.
The all made the transition smoothly (which is amazing to me knowing my one dog) but 4 of them are doing well and look great....nice stools and not anymore of it as compared to Exceed.
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Re: What dog food are you using currently?
We had EVO Chicken, EVO Beef, ACANA Praire and now we feed him Fromm surf and Turf grain free dryfood. I think we gonna switch to Raw diet after summer or at least 50% dryfood / 50% raw diet.
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I just had to make another chime on the Loyall Dog food
I have had now 2 females on that food for the entire gestation and whelping
Average brittany and even setter pups are about 9-10 OZ at whelp.
Last litter my older Mollie her pups were all 12-13 oz she had 5 pups
this last litter my young Bailey had she had 7 pups her first litter which the smallest pup was 12.3 oz and the biggest pup was 14.5 oz all strong ...Both of the female were fed the Loyall Performance blend...What this tells me there the quality of ingredients and how they are processed is pretty good as there was plenty for the mother and the pups she had a nice healthy weight coat stayed good and the pups are all active and solid feeling
I have had now 2 females on that food for the entire gestation and whelping
Average brittany and even setter pups are about 9-10 OZ at whelp.
Last litter my older Mollie her pups were all 12-13 oz she had 5 pups
this last litter my young Bailey had she had 7 pups her first litter which the smallest pup was 12.3 oz and the biggest pup was 14.5 oz all strong ...Both of the female were fed the Loyall Performance blend...What this tells me there the quality of ingredients and how they are processed is pretty good as there was plenty for the mother and the pups she had a nice healthy weight coat stayed good and the pups are all active and solid feeling
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Gundog, welcome to the forum! IMO, feeding raw is fine if that is what you want to do. Just make sure you know what you are doing so your dog gets all the proper nutrients. I think it is a some what complicated thing to do, but I know some people swear by it. I like feeding a good commercial food because I know my dogs are getting a balanced diet and again, IMO, grain is a good thing.Gundog wrote:We had EVO Chicken, EVO Beef, ACANA Praire and now we feed him Fromm surf and Turf grain free dryfood. I think we gonna switch to Raw diet after summer or at least 50% dryfood / 50% raw diet.
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I know exactly what i'm doing. And to make sure he gets all the nutrition and protein he needs I'm maybe gonna feed him 50% raw + 50% dry. Well see... For those who don't know how to feed a raw diet, there are a few companys that sell meat that is allready mixed with fruits, veggies and all that stuff a dog needs.
I don't think that grain is thaaaaaaat bad but I don't really think that a dog needs it. Some people may have forgotten that dogs are meat eater.
God my english really sucks, sorry for that :roll:
I don't think that grain is thaaaaaaat bad but I don't really think that a dog needs it. Some people may have forgotten that dogs are meat eater.
God my english really sucks, sorry for that :roll:
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I am with you brother. This is the best complete raw I have found. You can find it through any Omas Pride dealer.Gundog wrote:I know exactly what i'm doing. And to make sure he gets all the nutrition and protein he needs I'm maybe gonna feed him 50% raw + 50% dry. Well see... For those who don't know how to feed a raw diet, there are a few companys that sell meat that is allready mixed with fruits, veggies and all that stuff a dog needs.
I don't think that grain is thaaaaaaat bad but I don't really think that a dog needs it. Some people may have forgotten that dogs are meat eater.
God my english really sucks, sorry for that :roll:
http://tefcotripe.com/pd.html
It is a good deal and has plenty of tripe in it.
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mcbosco wrote:I am with you brother. This is the best complete raw I have found. You can find it through any Omas Pride dealer.Gundog wrote:I know exactly what i'm doing. And to make sure he gets all the nutrition and protein he needs I'm maybe gonna feed him 50% raw + 50% dry. Well see... For those who don't know how to feed a raw diet, there are a few companys that sell meat that is allready mixed with fruits, veggies and all that stuff a dog needs.
I don't think that grain is thaaaaaaat bad but I don't really think that a dog needs it. Some people may have forgotten that dogs are meat eater.
God my english really sucks, sorry for that :roll:
http://tefcotripe.com/pd.html
It is a good deal and has plenty of tripe in it.
Price / Pound???
The second kick from a mule is of very little educational value - from Wing and Shot.
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Hunters Branch Jalapeno
Hunters Pale Rider
Hunters Branch Jalapeno