did someone already post a link to this: Dog Food Analysis - Reviews of kibble
possibly the most relevant thing eric ever posted
we switched to the orijen, supposed to be one of the best dry foods made
good site, because you can search what you are feeding and see what is in it, why it's good and bad, etc.
Reviews are fine but results over time are what matter. Sydney has been on Iams Large Breed(puppy, then adult) for years - now the Proactive variety. She's rock solid, gorgeous, glossy coat, firm, well-formed stools, bright white teeth, good energy, don't even recall the last time she threw up or went "runny" - just doesn't happen - now 7 yrs old. In addition, she gets some wild sockeye salmon, blueberries, Stoneyfield Farms non-fat plain yougurt, and Harry & David's popcorn after we pop it. Feeding a dog doesn't break the bank so options abound - just see no apparent reason to change from what is working for her - results matter.




