Anonymous wrote:We tried a lot of things for our dog with a troubled tummy, and settled on Canidae All Life Stages kibble. It agreed with her, is made in the USA, and is easily available by mail order.
We did Honest Kitchens for a while. I liked it but I wanted something with less prep.
If your dog is not eating kibble, you may be overfeeding or possibly the food has gone bad. Dogs are not picky eaters. Most people select their dog food based on human convenience (cost, where you shop, etc) and based on how the dog reacts after eating it (allergies, farts, etc).
Most dogs aren't...but then you get one that humbles you and absolutely is. I had a dog lose weight rather than eat kibble--it was wild.
I feed taste of the wild pacific stream because with my old girl I tried 2933987465 foods (literally over 15 different types) and it was the only one that didn't give her explosive diarrhea. She's been on it for 13+ years successfully.
My younger girl gets Instinct Frozen Raw, because I stockpiled my freezer with bags of it on black friday from petco. She goes nuts for it so I can use it as training treats in the morning (I scoop it into a bowl and then work tricks and behaviors with a piece of it as a reward). It's fairly pricey when it's not on sale, but she's only 11 lbs so she doesn't eat much. I wouldn't do it for a lab sized dog.