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Re: Best dried food
Origin is the only dry food i know of with no fillers ,it is 70% meat and 30 % fruit and veg it isnt cheap but is the next best thing to feeding raw . But as mrs D already said unless your dogs dont seem to be floroushing on what they are on then dot change them .
On the other hand you belive they couls or should be eating something better then Origin as stated is really good if you dont want any fillers . Alternatively look into and research raw feeding .
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Re: Best dried food
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ORIJEN not ORIGIN I'm using this food .(For me the best available) Though Russet Potatoes can somehow be considered as a filler.Last edited by Aston; 31-12-2008 at 06:19 AM.. |
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Re: Best dried food
Potatoes, as used in Orijen are still considered a filler because they are used in too high proportion, their inclusion in a canine diet should be minimal.
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