Anonymous
Post 02/10/2021 22:03     Subject: Dog food

Anonymous wrote: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.

Vets don't "push " food. They usually offer a brand in their office, but it's part of their retail, and literally no one pushes it.

For the naysayers referring to Dog Food Advisor bring run by a dentist, blah, blah, blah, yes, certain organizations do make a real effort to evaluate pet food on a number of levels. And these organizations are pretty good!

These are good sources.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2021 20:52     Subject: Dog food

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


You don't trust Tufts veterinarians about dog nutrition but you do trust some random human dentist about dog food?


ooooohkay.

You sound confused. Sit down, please.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2021 15:46     Subject: Dog food

Anonymous wrote: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.


You don't trust Tufts veterinarians about dog nutrition but you do trust some random human dentist about dog food?


ooooohkay.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2021 12:41     Subject: Re:Dog food

Annamaet Encore dry kibble.

Side question: Does anyone feed their adult dog exclusvely dry kibble, or is it better to mix in some wet food as well?