magicre (08-06-2010)
yes they do,because u make many mispellings yourself
We could also use an 'ignore user' function.
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magicre (08-06-2010)
Orijen is recognized by experts and pet owners as a very high-grade dry dog food. It contains no grains at all, relying instead on potatoes for carbohydrates. Experts note that potatoes are also a good source of B… vitamins and minerals. Deboned chicken, chicken meal and turkey meal are the top three ingredients. Other meats, namely lake whitefish, turkey and salmon meal can be found further down the ingredient list. In addition,
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Last edited by RawFedDogs; 08-17-2010 at 07:41 AM.
Hee, hee, hee...I've gotta' laugh at this one. Dog food manufacturers include plant-based ingredients for two reasons.
1. To bind all the junk together.
2. To bulk up the food making the cost per pound cheaper.
THEN, they try to justify the inclusion of these plant-based fillers by trying to convince us that dogs need these carbohydrates, which they don't, and are clearly not good for them at all.
Nice sales pitch though!![]()
magicre (08-17-2010)
Nash try: That price is a rip-off! You can get so many great holistic foods for even less (even grain-free), like Taste of the Wild, California Natural Grain-Free, Blue Buffalo Wilderness, Merrick Before Grain, and The Honest Kitchen (dehydrated raw) (according to prices in my area).
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