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    Senior Dog Maxx&Emma's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by peep_erz View Post
    Oooo I haven't heard of Infinia. I'll have to look it up.
    My 2 seem to love it but honestly Maxx will eat anything. Emma is my true test, she is my picky girl and she LOVES it. I have only tried the Turkey and Sweet Potato as it was not a protien I was feeding in any of the other brands. I like Fromm Surf and Turf, Wellness Wild Game and Earthborn Great Plains. I know rotation feeding does not work for all but it does for my 2, very well.
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    Sorry, duplicate post!
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    Don't get me started about the food roller coaster. For some it's a choice (dog likes and can eat a variety of foods/proteins), for others (my patient wife and I) it's a journey. An expensive journey at that.

    Fromm's grain free was on of the best foods that we had fed Lola, but she still had problems with.

    We're now feeding Canine Caviar (great results so far), Small Batch patties, and some home cooked meals. We're thinking about introducing one of the Primal freeze dried foods pretty soon.

    May have to take a loan out on the house, but Lola is finally starting gain a few pounds and has more energy.
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    I notice that nobody here likes Blue Buffalo.. I read on another topic here it's considered too rich. Just curious what everyone else thinks.

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    A lot of folks have come here trying to feed it but their dogs have the runs. Also, there is a recent law suit against BB started by Purina, stating that they are not as "all natural" as they claim to be.

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    We feed GF Fromm Beef Fritatta and love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudy View Post
    I notice that nobody here likes Blue Buffalo.. I read on another topic here it's considered too rich. Just curious what everyone else thinks.
    Mine are eating BB right now, the regular chicken, not grain free. Never had an issue, I personally dont think the regular BB foods are that rich. Mine are used to foods like Proplan, Wellness, Kirklands and they can switch to BB cold turkey. I rotate to it on occasion but after 2 or 3 bags, the price starts to bug me and I move on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudy View Post
    I notice that nobody here likes Blue Buffalo.. I read on another topic here it's considered too rich. Just curious what everyone else thinks.
    I've fed it before the basics formula no issues. It's one of my backup readily available foods.

 



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