my three German Shepherd dogs are eating Natural Choice since years. All the sudden they refuse to eat it. I bought the last bag and they would eat little, then I bought the new bag and they won't eat it at all. I just purchased a different brand with similar indegrients and they ate it - so it is not the dogs, it is the food. did they change something (Natural Choice - large breed, the blue bag?) Thank you
There are way better foods out there for the money, if you scan through here on the archives you will see a list of descent priced foods that actually have a good amount of protein in them, Nutro is one of the top foods for recalls.
Cayenne born 8/9/2007
Leo born 8/9/2007 rescued 7/2008
McKenzie born 8/9/2007 rescued 2/2010 re-homed 9/28/2011
Raw fed since 11/2008
Kirkland food is the best grain inclusive for the money imo, if you have a costco nearby.
Tess, Italian greyhound, born April 2, 2011 and raw fed since June 5, 2011
Bishop, Shetland sheepdog, born June 25, 2010 and raw fed since August 18, 2011
Willow Hound, basset, born Oct 5, 2001 and raw fed since February 5, 2012
thank you - I will follow your advise and read through the food suggestions here. We do not have a casco close by but may be they have it a BJs too.
Kirkland is Costco's store brand, so you'll only be able to find it at Costco. If you're on a tight budget I recommend Whole Earth Farms. It's Merrick's "value" brand, so it's more affordable than most of the premium foods out there, and it's available at Petco. If you have any feed stores nearby, sometimes you can find high quality foods at lower prices there.
I have checked with The Nutro Company concerning your question. Nutro hasn't made any changes to the Natural Choice Large Breed Chicken formula
in more than a year. Nutro have a 100% money-back guarantee on all of their food. You can take any remaining food that you may have back to the store
for a full refund. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Shoot I just typed and my computer crashed UGHHH! Ok last tyr here haha!
I hope you consider switching to a higher quality food for you pups. Read the ingredient lists on the back of the bags go for three meats in the first of the ingredients list that will be one start for you. There are alot of good quality brands out there. Try going to
Dog Food Analysis - Reviews of kibble and look at the 6 star foods. or 5 even!
I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts.
People may forget what you said, and people may forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel......
Growing old is Mandatory~Growing Up Optional!:Lucky, Gordon, Sandi, Roxi!!!
I also believe the OP could find some even better food at the same price range than what she is feeding now. And Dog Food Analysis can be a helpful site.
But I feel we're on less than firm ground if we take Dog Food Analysis as the best arbitrator of dog food. First of all, there seems to be a bias for grain-free without looking specifically at what carbohydrate is in the grain-free or the grain-inclusive. It can make a big difference. I'd rather have a dog eating millet or brown rice than I would potato or tapioca.
Also, it's almost impossible to determine with most dog food in the U.S. what percentage there is of each meat listed. One formula could list the first three ingredients as "chicken, turkey, chicken meal" and it might not contain any more meat protein than a formula with "chicken meal, millet, brown rice" as the first three ingredients. As long as the company lists the pre-cooked weights of the ingredients by heaviest first and in descending order, they meet legal requirements.
Compare the U.S. unknown factor to a UK product like Burns High Energy Lamb formula: Ingredients:
Lamb Meal (Min 32%), Brown Rice, White Rice, Sunflower Oil, Oats, Peas, Beet Pulp, Seaweed, Minerals & Vitamins
I'm just pointing out how the manufacturer's can play marketing games with their labels.
PDXdogmom, Yes, dog food analysis is just a nice place to view the ingredients and all. A nice starting point is what I like to think of it as! Something to give you some where to look at the different brands. Not the Bible of dog foods, just a nice starting place!
I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts.
People may forget what you said, and people may forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel......
Growing old is Mandatory~Growing Up Optional!:Lucky, Gordon, Sandi, Roxi!!!
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