Gypsy

I feed my cockers TOTW. I usually mix Pacific Stream and High Prairie. Is Canidae grain free a good one to mix with it?

I don't want to change from TOTW, I have good results with it. They just seem bored with the food and I wanted a good grain free food I could add with it, just a bag or 2 for a change every now and then.


Asked by Gypsy on Jun 22nd 2011 Tagged mixfoods in Other Food & Nutrition
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Jazzy

I feed Jazz TOTW wetlands and mix one spoonful of evanger's chicken thighs. I switch off between the rabbit, buffalo, and chicken thighs so he doesn't loose interest in his food.


Jazzy answered on 6/22/11. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


Howard

Canidae grain free is a good food to mix with it. I highly recommend Canidae grain free food, it's a great food. I feed it every once in a while.


Howard answered on 2/24/12. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


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I'd stick with TOTW food and totally skip any Canidae products, which was suggested by another reader. The food looks good on paper, but I have fed their food to 6 large and small of different breeds of dogs and found it to be lacking in true quality. I will never feed Canidae again and can not suggest it to anyone for any reason. There are other better quality foods to try if you want to change the food. You are feeding a great food as it is and changing would serve no purpose other than to provide a bit different nutrient sources. I feed TOTW, Earthborn grain free foods, Blue buffalo grain free and Orijen, which will become Acana as the Orijen gets used up. I also use freeze dried Vital Essentials Beef Sprinkles along with other freeze dried foods - Stella and Chewy's, K9 Natural and meat only canned occassionally as mixers. I never have food refusal as the dogs are always getting something different each night. I hope this helps anyone who might read this. It has worked well for me.


Member 1073290 answered on 2/29/12. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer