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Post by Scott Linden » Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:15 am

Did you see their ad in Gun Dog magazine? 32/32:
http://www.inukshukdogfood.ca/page/Inukshuk_Pro_32
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Post by kninebirddog » Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:32 am

Yep that is hot but then look what they are designing it for.....those sled dogs are a true test of strength endurance under extreme weather conditions for real work much less the Iditarod
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Post by SubMariner » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:11 pm

Scott Linden wrote:Did you see their ad in Gun Dog magazine? 32/32:
http://www.inukshukdogfood.ca/page/Inukshuk_Pro_32
:lol: love the name :lol:
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Post by mcbosco » Tue Aug 16, 2011 1:49 pm

SubMariner wrote:
Scott Linden wrote:Did you see their ad in Gun Dog magazine? 32/32:
http://www.inukshukdogfood.ca/page/Inukshuk_Pro_32
:lol: love the name :lol:
I don't believe it is as popular as the others but it is a cool name.

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Post by Winchey » Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:01 pm

It is made close to where I live. A few local coverdog guys have been feeding it and are really happy with it. I have fed corey's pro-series performance and imo (around here atleast as I don't know what it costs elsewhere) it is the best food for the money you can get.

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Post by ACooper » Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:24 pm

There are going to be tons of people who have no business feeding dog food that rich, flocking to get the next best thing...

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Post by ultracarry » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:03 am

I would be afraid to see the price tag with shipping... may still be cheaper then EVO for 2.00+ a pound.

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Post by mcbosco » Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:36 am

ultracarry wrote:I would be afraid to see the price tag with shipping... may still be cheaper then EVO for 2.00+ a pound.
Not always. You can buy Earthborn Primitive, the same company that makes Sportmix, for $39.99 a bag (28lbs) with no shipping and no tax, and obviously no gasoline cost, It is every bit as good as Evo, for a lot less money. Just buy two bags at once.

http://www.doggiefood.com/earthborn-hol ... tural.html
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ultracarry wrote:I would be afraid to see the price tag with shipping... may still be cheaper then EVO for 2.00+ a pound.
Not always. You can buy Earthborn Primitive, the same company that makes Sportmix, for $39.99 a bag (28lbs) with no shipping and no tax, and obviously no gasoline cost, It is every bit as good as Evo, for a lot less money. Just buy two bags at once.

http://www.doggiefood.com/earthborn-hol ... tural.html
http://www.earthbornholisticpetfood.com ... alysis.php
For giggles, I asked him to price it (pallet purchase only). It pencilled out to about $1/pound to me in Oregon. It has both corn and wheat in it; when I asked if he'd gotten any pushback on those ingredients, he said some like it, others hate it, yada yada, yada.

To your point mcbosco - besides online, can I get Earthborn Primitive at retail? Sounds like a good prospect.
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ultracarry wrote:I would be afraid to see the price tag with shipping... may still be cheaper then EVO for 2.00+ a pound.
Not always. You can buy Earthborn Primitive, the same company that makes Sportmix, for $39.99 a bag (28lbs) with no shipping and no tax, and obviously no gasoline cost, It is every bit as good as Evo, for a lot less money. Just buy two bags at once.

http://www.doggiefood.com/earthborn-hol ... tural.html
http://www.earthbornholisticpetfood.com ... alysis.php
You keep telling us how good a lot of these feeds are and I know you can't have fed them all since you wouldn't even feed a dry food a couple of years ago, Had to have Abady or strictly raw. As far as I can see you rate unknown dog foods by how high priced it is. I'll bet you ten bucks that there is not a feed on the market that will keep a dog any healthier tha than Loyall or Diamond or PP. Most of these do have the advantage of havig corn in them and it is hard to find a feed without the grain that will perform as well.

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Post by Winchey » Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:30 am

I can feed Inukshuk for like $24 bucks a bag. Guess what PP costs here? $76 bucks a bag. That's why I hate PP.

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Post by displaced_texan » Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:38 am

Winchey wrote:I can feed Inukshuk for like $24 bucks a bag. Guess what PP costs here? $76 bucks a bag. That's why I hate PP.
Yeah, but those are Canadian dollars! :mrgreen:

Almost crazy how much price swings based on location ain't it?
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Post by mcbosco » Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:59 am

Scott Linden wrote:
mcbosco wrote:
ultracarry wrote:I would be afraid to see the price tag with shipping... may still be cheaper then EVO for 2.00+ a pound.
Not always. You can buy Earthborn Primitive, the same company that makes Sportmix, for $39.99 a bag (28lbs) with no shipping and no tax, and obviously no gasoline cost, It is every bit as good as Evo, for a lot less money. Just buy two bags at once.

http://www.doggiefood.com/earthborn-hol ... tural.html
http://www.earthbornholisticpetfood.com ... alysis.php
For giggles, I asked him to price it (pallet purchase only). It pencilled out to about $1/pound to me in Oregon. It has both corn and wheat in it; when I asked if he'd gotten any pushback on those ingredients, he said some like it, others hate it, yada yada, yada.

To your point mcbosco - besides online, can I get Earthborn Primitive at retail? Sounds like a good prospect.
Scott, Earthborn is widely available. Check the websites: Earthborn, Pro Pac and Sportmix. Anyone that carries Pro Pac and Sportmix will also get you Earthborn. Same company.

Likewise, any store that carries Earthborn has access to Pro Pac and Sportmix. That online deal is the best you are going to find. You will spend $10 a bag more with tax and gasoline even if you got the food locally for that price.
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Post by Winchey » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:15 am

displaced_texan wrote:
Winchey wrote:I can feed Inukshuk for like $24 bucks a bag. Guess what PP costs here? $76 bucks a bag. That's why I hate PP.
Yeah, but those are Canadian dollars! :mrgreen:

Almost crazy how much price swings based on location ain't it?
Our dollar is worth more than yours at the moment lol. Not exactly a good thing for our resource export based economy though.

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Post by mcbosco » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:17 am

ezzy333 wrote:
mcbosco wrote:
ultracarry wrote:I would be afraid to see the price tag with shipping... may still be cheaper then EVO for 2.00+ a pound.
Not always. You can buy Earthborn Primitive, the same company that makes Sportmix, for $39.99 a bag (28lbs) with no shipping and no tax, and obviously no gasoline cost, It is every bit as good as Evo, for a lot less money. Just buy two bags at once.

http://www.doggiefood.com/earthborn-hol ... tural.html
http://www.earthbornholisticpetfood.com ... alysis.php
You keep telling us how good a lot of these feeds are and I know you can't have fed them all since you wouldn't even feed a dry food a couple of years ago, Had to have Abady or strictly raw. As far as I can see you rate unknown dog foods by how high priced it is. I'll bet you ten bucks that there is not a feed on the market that will keep a dog any healthier tha than Loyall or Diamond or PP. Most of these do have the advantage of havig corn in them and it is hard to find a feed without the grain that will perform as well.


Abady was my favorite for years and years, but feeding a granular food to a dog with such abundant facial hair became very difficult and messy. I still feed raw a few times a week and won't stop. I am suprised you are not familiar with Annamaet. I really don't consider that an unknown food, the performance food has been on the market for 25 years and is used all over the world. Distribution is not great where you live. Annamaet & Dr. Tim's are my favorite dry foods.

You couldn't pay me to use a Diamond brand product. No company has harmed more pets than Diamond. Pro Plan is not worth the money where I live. Both Annamaet & Dr. Tim's are cheaper than Pro Plan here. Loyall seems to be a good value but again you don't have a feel for distribution where I live. I am not going to drive 25 miles to a feed & coal store that is not open on Sundays and closes at noon on Saturdays to buy dog food for one dog. I can get Annamaet Ultra for $43 per 40lbs in town from a very successful husky racer/breeder.

As for results it is clear to me they are better products perhaps not to you but you are not objective. That said if I were in the market for a Brit and you had pups I would not hestitate to take one of yours even without a contract.

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mcbosco wrote:You couldn't pay me to use a Diamond brand product. No company has harmed more pets than Diamond.
Were are you facts on that one Chief or did a friend of a friend of a guy you once knew tell you that ? :roll:

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mcbosco wrote:You couldn't pay me to use a Diamond brand product. No company has harmed more pets than Diamond.
Were are you facts on that one Chief or did a friend of a friend of a guy you once knew tell you that ? :roll:
You serious? How many dogs died and got sick in 2005? Well over 100. Recalls are part of that company's business plan. Virtually every company that co-packs there has had recalls for one reason or another. The figure of over 100 was confirmed by Cornell.

The FDA inspections also found other violations.

Two years ago cats were dying because the cheap vitamin pre-mix was deficient in thiamine. Nice quality control.

http://www.recalledpetfoodsettlement.com/

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mcbosco wrote:
gittrdonebritts wrote:
mcbosco wrote:You couldn't pay me to use a Diamond brand product. No company has harmed more pets than Diamond.
Were are you facts on that one Chief or did a friend of a friend of a guy you once knew tell you that ? :roll:
You serious? How many dogs died and got sick in 2005? Well over 100. Recalls are part of that company's business plan. Virtually every company that co-packs there has had recalls for one reason or another. The figure of over 100 was confirmed by Cornell.

The FDA inspections also found other violations.

Two years ago cats were dying because the cheap vitamin pre-mix was deficient in thiamine. Nice quality control.

http://www.recalledpetfoodsettlement.com/
I think you even know that companies that have another company package food for them are responsible for what goes into their feeds. And when a company is good enough to make half of the feed fed in the country they just might have the possibility of having more problems. But all of that said, you have no idea of what a FDA inspection is about, how they work, or even what the procedure is.

But the good thing is no one even suggested you use a Diamond product. But for the ones that do they are buying a good feed at a very reasonable price compared to the rest of dog food users and they don't need someone to tell them what feeds are good and what feeds aren't, for only their dog can do that for them. That's why most of us do not feel we know so much that we can rate every feed on the market while having no experience with them or having fed them but we continue to tell people to feed whatever their dog likes and they can afford as well as have a dependable supplier. There are hundreds of good dog foods on the market and many of them are still sold at a reasonable price.

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Post by mcbosco » Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:18 am

Ezzy,

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Post by jlp8cornell » Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:00 pm

And when a company is good enough to make half of the feed fed in the country they just might have the possibility of having more problems.
So does that justify the aflatoxin deaths?? Do people not believe this happened? I saw the necropsy reports.

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jlp8cornell wrote:
And when a company is good enough to make half of the feed fed in the country they just might have the possibility of having more problems.
So does that justify the aflatoxin deaths?? Do people not believe this happened? I saw the necropsy reports.
The tainted corn was just the tip of the iceberg. The FDA found that several more ingredients, including some of the protein meals, were below spec and that critical inspections were never done and documents "lost". The report is on-line.

Diamond was not even fined for all this.

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Post by ezzy333 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:21 pm

And they were not fined because it was found they were not negligent.

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Post by gittrdonebritts » Sat Aug 20, 2011 5:25 pm

mcbosco wrote:Ezzy,

"Non lasciare che i fatti ottenere nel senso di una buona storia"
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mcbosco wrote:
jlp8cornell wrote:
And when a company is good enough to make half of the feed fed in the country they just might have the possibility of having more problems.
So does that justify the aflatoxin deaths?? Do people not believe this happened? I saw the necropsy reports.
The tainted corn was just the tip of the iceberg. The FDA found that several more ingredients, including some of the protein meals, were below spec and that critical inspections were never done and documents "lost". The report is on-line.

Diamond was not even fined for all this.
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Post by mcbosco » Sat Aug 20, 2011 5:35 pm

Ihr Hund ist behaart und riecht Hintern[/quote]

I bet you needed Google Translator to write that but I didn't to read it!!!

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mcbosco wrote:Ihr Hund ist behaart und riecht Hintern
I bet you needed Google Translator to write that but I didn't to read it!!!

:lol:[/quote]

there is a google translator ?

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Post by mcbosco » Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:34 pm

gittrdonebritts wrote:
mcbosco wrote:Ihr Hund ist behaart und riecht Hintern
I bet you needed Google Translator to write that but I didn't to read it!!!

:lol:
there is a google translator ?[/quote]

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that's awesome !

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Post by mcbosco » Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:45 pm

It is but you have to realize that in many languages there is no literal translation that is used.

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Post by bossman » Sat Aug 20, 2011 7:01 pm

How did we go from a discussion about "hot food" to an argument about Diamond? It seems that whenever Diamond or the use of corn is mentioned, emotions run wild. Feed what you want to feed and let others have an opinion, positive or negative. It's not personal, unless we make it personal. Two observations if I may. The information about Earthborn is good information. I don't intend to switch from my current feed, but it's good to know that it's out there. Second, in my opinion, it appears that Diamond has been the center of controversy more than any other individual feed discussed on the forum. Not saying it's right or wrong. Just giving an observation. Now...back to "hot food"...in English I hope...

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If you read the thread you will see that Ezzy started it. It was informative and civil until the "mouth" stepped in.

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mcbosco wrote:If you read the thread you will see that Ezzy started it. It was informative and civil until the "mouth" stepped in.
Ezzy wrote:As far as I can see you rate unknown dog foods by how high priced it is. I'll bet you ten bucks that there is not a feed on the market that will keep a dog any healthier tha than Loyall or Diamond or PP.
McBosco wrote:You couldn't pay me to use a Diamond brand product. No company has harmed more pets than Diamond. Pro Plan is not worth the money where I live. Both Annamaet & Dr. Tim's are cheaper than Pro Plan here. Loyall seems to be a good value but again you don't have a feel for distribution where I live.
I did mention Diamond as one of several good dog foods. Believe once again it was you who decided to single each out and tell us what is wrong with each. I suppose I too could start calling people names but I see no advantage in it other than to mqake people know I felt the need to try and insult someone and that might make me look better to everyone.

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Post by gittrdonebritts » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:54 pm

mcbosco wrote:If you read the thread you will see that Ezzy started it. It was informative and civil until the "mouth" stepped in.
you often make yourself look like an Arse by name calling, and trying to argue with a (old) man who worked in the Industry for many years owned trained and fed more dogs, and forgot more about animal nutrition than you will ever know just by reading it on the internet.

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Post by smokinsam » Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:52 am

feed kirkland chicken and rice from costco.still diamond.same great feed different bag!
and half the price.

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Post by Red » Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:45 am

Solid Gold @ 41-20
http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/products ... &code=1101

Low Carb, over 2 bucks a pound... :?
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Post by Cajun Casey » Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:17 am

Red wrote:Solid Gold @ 41-20
http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/products ... &code=1101

Low Carb, over 2 bucks a pound... :?
I wouldn't put too much stock in any of Solid Gold's products. Most are on back order with no guaranteed ship date.
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Post by SCT » Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:13 pm

I know this is an old thread, but I'm using Inukshuk 32/32 and so far I like it a lot. I can feed 1/3 less than loyall and/or diamond and the dogs stay in the same condition from what we've seen so far. It is costing us less than $1 per pound shipped but we have to buy a pallet.

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Post by mcbosco » Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:36 pm

SCT wrote:I know this is an old thread, but I'm using Inukshuk 32/32 and so far I like it a lot. I can feed 1/3 less than loyall and/or diamond and the dogs stay in the same condition from what we've seen so far. It is costing us less than $1 per pound shipped but we have to buy a pallet.
65 bags?

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