Yeah, the "grain-free" thing isn't behind this at all.
I do prefer to avoid corn, but that's just me.
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Yeah, the "grain-free" thing isn't behind this at all.
I do prefer to avoid corn, but that's just me.
Yeah, the Orijen is about 38-40% protein, which seems really high, as for a dog that is active but not field / working dog active. The more I am looking into other comparable brands (or simply other...
The protein in Orijen is very high (higher than a raw food die), which I've wondered about.
Hoku's weight loss PO was primarily from cutting back the food.
She did lose some muscle in the...
Hoku is 21 months old. I hadn't planned to switch her before she reached about 24 months.
I have no complaints about how she's done on ProPlan thus far. I have mild concerns about the food for...
I worry that Orijen might be a little rich, but I've never tried it, so I am basing this on nothing.
Labradorks, when you feed a raw meal, what do you give? What do you give for home-cooked?
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Thanks for the details!
I don't really need Hoku to lose more weight—she's lost about 10 lbs, perhaps another two to go, but the issue isn't her current weight. It has more to do with longterm...
You know—I don't know. I fed my cat raw for the 7 years he was with us—he was 18 lbs of muscle, had the most amazing coat I've seen on a cat, and never smelled (he died young, I believe of a brain...
Thanks!
I have to be very careful about my approach to the "grain free" thing, because my mother had—and died from—celiac disease, so I have a kind of negative reaction to "gluten free" suddenly...
So, Hoku's been on Pro-Plan since weaning, and I have no complaints.
However, I had always considered switching her to a higher-value food as she got closer to two years. Since her injury / CCL...
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