Monday, February 8, 2010

Wysong Dog Food, Calgary Dog Food Info-- And Your Recommendations?

Dog food info-- and your recommendations? - wysong dog food, calgary

I did some research on dog food and found a few links describing the selection of dog food. I found interesting and thought I share with you.

http://www.api4animals.org/facts?p=359&m ...
www.wysong.net

My only problem with these pages and they can not recommend a brand of dog food. We have on IAMS puppy, but we moved Nutro Puppy, when we return.

Now he wants to change our dog food again. Looking for a good quality, reasonable prices (ie, it costs us more than they spend on food), dog food, with the ability to balance to find in most pet shops if possible. This gives your dog, and why?

THANK YOU!

PS I have a problem with my dog eats "unspeakable" (eg, intestine, lung, etc.) of an animal ** ** provided that the slaughtered animal is healthy - that have been used up what the dogs in the wild. .. (the problem is, how do you know if you can trust a particular brand?)

6 comments:

abbyful said...

It's great that you are researching the best food for your pet! :)

When you shop at "big box" like Petco and PetSmart Petstore, you will find it difficult to eat more to have good quality. Solid Gold is a good food that is Petco. Smaller, local Petstore tend to have more of the foods listed below. If price is an issue, Chicken Soup brand dog food but a fair price, you can find it in small Petstore and many farm supply stores.

Personally, I think my dog Merrick brand. This is the quality of dog food, my dog loves the taste, and it is easy for me to get on the ground.

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Read the ingredients of foods they buy. Take a dog food of high quality. (Or in his case, the puppy of any brand you choose to go with.) A grain should not be in the first couple ingredients ingredient (mainly corn and fillers, dogs do not digest well). Avoid foods that many "by-products included".

Here is an article about byproducts:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com / index.php? ...

And avoid an article about the ingredients:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php? ...

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Some foods are good:
* Merrick - http://www.merrickpetcare.com/
* Solid Gold - http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/
* Canidae - http://www.canidae.com/
* Timberwolf - http://timberwolforganics.com/
* Orijen - http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/o ...
* Wellness - http://www.omhpet.com/wellness/
* Chicken Soup brand - http://www.chickensoupforthepetloverssou ...
* Innova - http://www.naturapet.com/brands/innova.a ...
* Innova EVO - http://www.naturapet.com/brands/evo.asp

Or check this website for good foods: http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_ ...
(I suggest that there was food nutritional value of 4, 5 or 6 stars. Anything 3 stars or less, I am far away.)

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Stay away from the brand names of the shops. They are of low quality foods chalk full of fillers, preservatives and dyes. (Eating and drinking foods are those like Beneful, Old Roy, Alpo, etc.)

Care & quot; "premium food". Premium "does not mean that a good diet and is not a good quality nutritious food. The same kind of food ingredients such as grocery stores, not just a little better these ingredients well. (Premium foods are those that has like Iams, Eukanuba, Science Diet , etc.).

Another thing to note: Many veterans, we recommend what they sell in their office. You benefit from the brand to keep on their shelves, it grows. The truth is that vocational schools will focus not know much about nutrition. Not that a vet is a bad vet because he recommends those foods, many veterans have simply said: "This is good food," said the message without the knowledge of good nutrition. Also, some brands of dog food (like Hills) vocational training centers so that veterinarians have to start from the moment he heard you study, which makes what you think of the good.

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When switching foods, do so gradually. I'm in a time interval of two weeks:
A food business, 25%, 75% of food B
A food business, 50%, 50% of food B
75% food A, 25% of food B
A food business 100%
.

abbyful said...

It's great that you are researching the best food for your pet! :)

When you shop at "big box" like Petco and PetSmart Petstore, you will find it difficult to eat more to have good quality. Solid Gold is a good food that is Petco. Smaller, local Petstore tend to have more of the foods listed below. If price is an issue, Chicken Soup brand dog food but a fair price, you can find it in small Petstore and many farm supply stores.

Personally, I think my dog Merrick brand. This is the quality of dog food, my dog loves the taste, and it is easy for me to get on the ground.

---

Read the ingredients of foods they buy. Take a dog food of high quality. (Or in his case, the puppy of any brand you choose to go with.) A grain should not be in the first couple ingredients ingredient (mainly corn and fillers, dogs do not digest well). Avoid foods that many "by-products included".

Here is an article about byproducts:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com / index.php? ...

And avoid an article about the ingredients:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php? ...

---

Some foods are good:
* Merrick - http://www.merrickpetcare.com/
* Solid Gold - http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/
* Canidae - http://www.canidae.com/
* Timberwolf - http://timberwolforganics.com/
* Orijen - http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/o ...
* Wellness - http://www.omhpet.com/wellness/
* Chicken Soup brand - http://www.chickensoupforthepetloverssou ...
* Innova - http://www.naturapet.com/brands/innova.a ...
* Innova EVO - http://www.naturapet.com/brands/evo.asp

Or check this website for good foods: http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_ ...
(I suggest that there was food nutritional value of 4, 5 or 6 stars. Anything 3 stars or less, I am far away.)

---

Stay away from the brand names of the shops. They are of low quality foods chalk full of fillers, preservatives and dyes. (Eating and drinking foods are those like Beneful, Old Roy, Alpo, etc.)

Care & quot; "premium food". Premium "does not mean that a good diet and is not a good quality nutritious food. The same kind of food ingredients such as grocery stores, not just a little better these ingredients well. (Premium foods are those that has like Iams, Eukanuba, Science Diet , etc.).

Another thing to note: Many veterans, we recommend what they sell in their office. You benefit from the brand to keep on their shelves, it grows. The truth is that vocational schools will focus not know much about nutrition. Not that a vet is a bad vet because he recommends those foods, many veterans have simply said: "This is good food," said the message without the knowledge of good nutrition. Also, some brands of dog food (like Hills) vocational training centers so that veterinarians have to start from the moment he heard you study, which makes what you think of the good.

---

When switching foods, do so gradually. I'm in a time interval of two weeks:
A food business, 25%, 75% of food B
A food business, 50%, 50% of food B
75% food A, 25% of food B
A food business 100%
.

ebydogsr... said...

If you opt for the wonderful food news for you dog I recommend Bil-Jac. It comes in dry and frozen versions. You can search for this food and decide for yourself, but I use for all 4 of my dogs, because the older than 1 years and died on 18 I have a variety of dog breeds and sizes, and everyone eats the same food. They are about 15 to 7 years. It is a high quality food, which is used by many breeders and trainers. Remember, dog Edie's "Frasier"? Well, Adam ate Bil-Jac. I have many friends with dogs who made the change and never regretted it. Your dog actually eat less food, it should be noted that when shopping for price and have less waste, a coat Shiner and fewer health problems. So please, if you consider looking for a good meal again Bil-Jac. Although in some stores, PetSmart and Petco, usually only in small quantities. You can ask Staight Bil-Jac and is delivered directly to your home or find some better-known foodShops, sometimes it will be held there. I saw so few vets, but you can try. Most veterinarians are nutritional science company that can sell them to other brands boundaries. And by the way, you will find the list of ingredients, meat, should first, although Science Diet by veterinarians is pressed, it contains no meat ever. Just something to think about.

nanookad... said...

The initial response was good, and I cast my vote in Canidae.

That's what we feed our dogs and they want to and do well. I am also a believer in food as you can afford this property and their dogs. If you do not feed Canidae, which is a cost, nutritious foods you can afford, and what can your dog is good.

K9Resqer said...

Raw food and home cooking is really the right way. But if you are looking for dog food, I recommend Eagle Pack

www.eaglepack.com

all those forms for the various stages of life, reasonable price and not part of the pet food.

I had my dog on Nutro and started with stomach problems. My vet recommended, the Eagles and made the difference in the world.

K9Resqer said...

Raw food and home cooking is really the right way. But if you are looking for dog food, I recommend Eagle Pack

www.eaglepack.com

all those forms for the various stages of life, reasonable price and not part of the pet food.

I had my dog on Nutro and started with stomach problems. My vet recommended, the Eagles and made the difference in the world.

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