I've had a look at Oscars and again the first ingredient is rice and in most of them it seems to be 55%, dogs don't need rice in their diet, carbs turn into sugar which in turn can make dogs hyper. It can be a false economy to feed a cheaper food, feed a food with better ingredients and you will find that you need to give them less of it, that in turn actually works out a cheaper way to feed dogs. I feed Orijen
ORIJEN Biologically Appropriate Dog and Cat Foods | Orijen Pet Foods .co.uk and it costs me £2.50 a week to feed my pair ( shelties ) my sister has 2 staffies and it costs her £6 a week to feed her them.
I'm sure I've said it before on this thread but stay away from foods where it says cereal, the company buy in the cheapest one on the market at the time, stay away from one that has derivatives, that's the beaks, claws, fur, and the rest of the crap that humans don't consume. Stay away from E.E.C. permitted additives they could well be B.H.A. and B.H.T. which some experts think may cause cancers.
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