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Old 03-21-2014, 08:56 PM
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We started out six years ago with Canidae. Then they quietly switched ingredients and added--oh, what, corn/white rice/something. Made Croz and his Rottie friend both sick, so we switched to Dick Van Patten Natural Balance. Also grain free, but had some synthetic vitamins in it. That was fine till once, in a week's time, Crosby's coat went from silk to straw. This was last year. The lady at the Pet Store up by Crispers told me Natural Balance had been bought by DelMonte, who had changed their ingredients sourcing, and some of it was coming from China.

She said her three dogs switched to Nature's Logic, and within three days their coats were soft as down. I was skeptical but bought a small bag, and sure enough, our golden's coat went from straw to silk in three days. Logic has no artificial ingredients or synthetics, and is made with human-grade foods. So like, the chicken in it is the same chicken a human would eat--no beaks or eyes or anu... well, you know.

The other thing is that there is so little filler in this food, he digests so much of it and only poops little cigars. Firm and easy to pick up. That's too much information, huh.

The lady at that store also sells organic meat sourced from Pennsylvania that I buy in logs and mix up with whole hardboiled eggs (shells and all) and add Dinovite, a kelp supplement, to. Both these foods, the Logic and the meat logs, are calorie and meat dense, so if you're not exercising your dog enough, they will gain some weight.

I told Crosby he had to eat less and exercise more. He said, Look who's talkin'!

Oh, and he gets three squirts of Grizzly Salmon Oil in his two daily meals.
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