LJ cut off my comment. Anyway for reasons on my food choices -- I try to feed something without corn and not a huge wheat content. Yara can't have any wheat, so the foods she's been on are all grain free. I also like that they don't have 10 billion ingredients and the company's aren't big conglomerates and all. Both foods I've used (and Wellness too) can be ordered from PFD and shipped right to you for pretty comparable price (plus the 20% discount for being a guide dog). I'd stay away from anything that doesn't have meat as the first few ingredients - and you want a meat MEAL because just the meat means it's watered down (and thus not really the main ingredient).
Anyway, that's my thoughts on kibbles. I definitely am a supporter of raw, but it can be pricey and inconvenient to get if you don't have a local store or butcher you trust. Nature's Variety actually has a WONDERFUL frozen raw line, but the closest store to me is not really on a busline and over $30 for a cab back and forth.
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Date: 2010-06-28 09:52 pm (UTC)Anyway, that's my thoughts on kibbles. I definitely am a supporter of raw, but it can be pricey and inconvenient to get if you don't have a local store or butcher you trust. Nature's Variety actually has a WONDERFUL frozen raw line, but the closest store to me is not really on a busline and over $30 for a cab back and forth.