Ill figure something out. Maybe Ill get before grain, or wellness or instinct. Id get orijen but its 65 bux for the big bag that's ALOT of money lol.
My dane had digestive issues every since I got him and I tried Eagle Pack, Innova, TOTW, Orijen and now he is on Acana Grasslands which is for sensitive stomachs and is doing awesome.
Its from the same company as Orijen and is grain free and is alittle cheaper ..
We tried it with our many mini-dachshunds. Within a week or so, they became very aggressive, fighting a lot. Since the only change in their routine was the use of that dog food, we discontinued it, and they reverted back to their usual selves. Then after a month we introduced some of it mixed with our other food. Again, they've become very aggressive, fighting each other even more. One, who is usually very sweet, even bit my wife a couple of times, very uncharacteristic of him (and no, I won't loan him for you to give your ex-wife). Our conclusion is that there's something about Taste of the Wild that causes aggression, and it shouldn't be fed to dogs.
Not to fight :) but sugar IS natural. White sugar is not made from some crazy man made ingredients nor does it go through some crazy chemical undertaking. It goes through a process that removes the molasses. . Much like how flour is milled to remove the bran. Void of nutrients? Yes. Unnatural? No. Second diamond recalled their OWN products. They were never recalled by the FDA. . To me that shows concern. And third the email did state that they used natural methods to preserve their food. .read it again. Did it ever occur to anyone it just might cost to much to have it guaranteed which would up the price of their food. It's the same for organic groceries. . Many local farmers use organic methods but choose not to pay for the lable or they can't pay for the lable.
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