Dog food

Anonymous
Which brand does your vet recommend?
Anonymous
Don't know, I never asked. I like purina pro-plan for my doggo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know, I never asked. I like purina pro-plan for my doggo.


This. Vets aren't nutritionists, they don't study nutrition much in school.

I tried foods until I found one that worked well for my dog. Shiny coat, less shedding, good skin, and no GI issues. It took 6 or 7 tries, but she's done well on it for years now.
Anonymous
Vets are most likely to recommend the big brands that are time-tested - Purina, Science Diet, Royal Canin. At first I got sucked into the marketing of the holistic brands, but after the DCM scare I realized that those brands have been around a long time for a reason. I feed my dogs Purina Pro Plan and it’s actually a great food that tons of breeders use. I’m a little skeeved out by the lesser-qualify ingredients in Purina’s and the other big brands’ lower lines, though.
Anonymous

Taste of the wild, because that’s what the breeder recommended, and our dog’s parents and grandparents are gorgeous, healthy, champion show dogs.

Anonymous
We did Life's Abundance because the breeder recommended it, and then switched off to Raw Instinct. We do grain treats but grain-free meals.
Anonymous
Pro Plan
Anonymous
Costco brand
Anonymous
Raw feeding, and she’s the healthiest happiest dog I’ve ever had. Wish I could go back and raw feed them all.
Anonymous
Breeder recommended Instinct Raw + home made toppers. Our lab is happy, healthy, loving, beautiful and incredibly smart!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vets are most likely to recommend the big brands that are time-tested - Purina, Science Diet, Royal Canin. At first I got sucked into the marketing of the holistic brands, but after the DCM scare I realized that those brands have been around a long time for a reason. I feed my dogs Purina Pro Plan and it’s actually a great food that tons of breeders use. I’m a little skeeved out by the lesser-qualify ingredients in Purina’s and the other big brands’ lower lines, though.


Yeah, I focus on the WSAVA on the label and just don't read the ingredients -- my priority is avoiding DCM.

I really loved going to the shop that sold the fancy stuff, but I didn't want to have a story about how "My dog was gorgeous and healthy until he wasn't."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vets are most likely to recommend the big brands that are time-tested - Purina, Science Diet, Royal Canin. At first I got sucked into the marketing of the holistic brands, but after the DCM scare I realized that those brands have been around a long time for a reason. I feed my dogs Purina Pro Plan and it’s actually a great food that tons of breeders use. I’m a little skeeved out by the lesser-qualify ingredients in Purina’s and the other big brands’ lower lines, though.


The DCM "scare" has no basis. It was entirely a social media pushed thing...like grain free food was, and still is, too, ironically.
Anonymous
Purina
Merrick
Royal Canin
Hills- although they had some issues
These are pretty good brands.
Anonymous
Vets know shockingly little about nutrition and will push whatever the sales reps give them. Look up Dog Food Advisor for reviews and go with foods that don’t have junky fillers. Buy small bags or sample sizes till you find a food that your dog like and agrees with his stomach.
Costco brand is pretty decent. I currently feed mine Solid Gold Leaping Waters but we have done Ziwipeak, Origen, Taste of the Wild, Blue Buffalo and Acana in the past.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vets are most likely to recommend the big brands that are time-tested - Purina, Science Diet, Royal Canin. At first I got sucked into the marketing of the holistic brands, but after the DCM scare I realized that those brands have been around a long time for a reason. I feed my dogs Purina Pro Plan and it’s actually a great food that tons of breeders use. I’m a little skeeved out by the lesser-qualify ingredients in Purina’s and the other big brands’ lower lines, though.


The DCM "scare" has no basis. It was entirely a social media pushed thing...like grain free food was, and still is, too, ironically.

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