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This database is hard to look at. Please come up with a better version.
I have an 8 year 8 pound minature wirehaired dachsund. part of her diet is kirkland nature’s domain caned food that has 8.0% protein has some copper plus other ingredients. Any problems with this diet?
Choosing a top quality large breed puppy dog food is very important; this specific category should be included along with the other categories such as “best adult maintenance,” “best low fat,” etc.
Someone asked about protein levels and said that their breeder and vet both recommended lower (mid 20s) protein content yet many foods are significantly higher than that now. I would be interested in reading what nutritionists are saying/thinking about this. We’ve lost two dogs to chronic kidney disease with no idea why they were susceptible to it. We’ve danced the rx food, homemade food, “I’m not going to eat it no matter what” dance. It’s hard. I just wish we had more solid info on this subject…
Thank you! This database is very helpful!
I have been researching low fat foods and noticed the Min. Fat Content for some of the Evangers products appear to be incorrect. According to the corresponding product link for Evangers website, several show a much lower Crude Fiber value instead of the higher Crude Fat percentage.
I wonder why Wysong products are not included in your list? Some of their lines of dog food kibble have over 60% protein and under 10% carbs and first ingredient is organic meat (Epigen lines).
I’m a subscriber, but when I try to access the 2024 Dry Dog Food List that you can use filters on it has nothing and says No Data. I sent a message to customer service but have not heard back yet. I also adjusted my pop up blocker to allow your website, but it’s still not showing me anything! Help please.
Am I blind? it says to use the filters to search for dog foods that have the criteria I add via filters, but I don’t see any filters. Am I looking at the wrong place?
Just bought a bag of Natures Recipe for puppies. I have a 5 month Shih Tzu and he seems to like it and growing. Any thoughts??