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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Hello, I'm new to CyberHound and have a dog food question. Does anyone know if Costco/Kirkland dog food is ok? Sam just turned one and we're moving over to an adult variety of food, we have been feeding him Eukanuba puppy. Any help, insight, opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Memphis, TN
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What a beauty!!!! Fred will be 1yr old and his vet changed him to Eagle Pac. He loves it and his has 25% protein and has Lactbactillius Acidophillus, which is is great for digestion and his stools.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Dallas, TX
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I would use the best quality food you can afford. I figure it is cheaper in the long run, with fewer vet bills! I use a smaller company out of Oklahoma - they make their own food and I don't have to worry about the recalls. It is called Natures Variety by Prairie. There are lots of good foods out there, I would check the ingredients - most dogs cannot digest corn, so I would try to go corn free. Try this site: http://www.metropetservices.com I wouldn't suggest you order from them, but they have lots of very good foods, and you can check out the ingredients, etc.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Delaware, USA
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I used the Kirkland brand for a couple of years with my two. It seems to be a decent quality compared to others. When the whole contamination issue started, I switched them over to Wellness. The only change I have seen is they have MUCH less "houndie" smell to them. I used to have to bathe them every two weeks because of their smell.
Now I can go up to 4 or 5 weeks and have to bathe them because they're dirty. :P
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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The big recall has been due to wheat gluten imported from China. This has only been used in wet petfood, dry is fine. My new puppy " Waylo " is 12 weeks old and I'm feeding him Pedigree Puppy. My last basset "Reno Emerson Winchester" Was healthy and happy his entire life on Pedigree. I miss that Dude like you wouldn't believe. Walo has some mighty large shoes to fill, but he's working at it.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Midge and Hazley are too cute. Luv that spot on top of Hazley's head
I'll look at the Wellness brand, a little less "houndie" smell is always good, it's just that the Kirkland brand is very inexpensive and that's good for me, but what's best for my Sam is the most important. Sorry to hear about Reno, we always hold our pets either past or present very close in our hearts and minds.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Escondido, CA, USA
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The Whole Dog Journal publishes an analysis of dog foods every year, sort of like Consumer Reports. If you can get this issue it is an excellent resource. I second the motion about Wellness - I have used their products in the pasy and they are very good. We now feed Innova Evo to our dogs and cats. Less houndy smell, and no more anal gland troubles. Their coats are shiny and beautiful. It is one of the more expensive choices, but the payoff is worth it. Canidae also makes very good products. None of these brands were affected by the recent recalls, as they are very choosy about the sources of all ingredients.
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That is what they would like you to believe but it is far from the truth. It Would be like Consumer Reports recommending cars based only on the sales brochure., Whole Dog Journal does no testing of any kind. It is only based on the list of ingredients the manufacture puts on the Label. Secondly there is a institutional bias no based on any scientific evidence. Much of the choices are made on this bias, rather than scientific evidence. Couple of these biases are "human grade" though no such thing actual exists in the pet food market and "by products". many of the most nutrious organ are by-products. From Dog Foods - Help in making the choice easier Quote:
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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I've been feeding the Kirkland for a while, my dogs seem to do fine on it and they like it. The ingredients are decent and the price is good. The dry food was NOT involved in the recall. There are foods that I consider better, but with 11 hounds the budget doesn't allow for it. OTOH, there are far more expensive foods on the market that I would not feed my dogs even if they were free.
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