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Grocery store brand dogs food vs top premium dog foods

  
Zoe

did anyone say- "wanna a- cookie"?
 
 
Barked: Sat Jul 4, '09 3:27pm PST
Hi, I posted earlier in the week with the comparisons of the premium dry and canned food brands. I just added a new chart for dry and canned food that you get in the grocery store, Wal-Mart, Target and pet food stores.

http://moorecavaliers.wordpress.com/

You need to scroll through the first page, there are several charts for ingredients, protein, fat %'s....etc.

Hope this helps. It puts it into perspective better. I was writting everything on index cards and flipping through them, then I did the charts. puppy
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Millie/Drake

EAT -- and be happy!
 
 
Barked: Sat Jul 4, '09 8:14pm PST
Wow -- that's a lot of work. I just put my golden/border collie mix on Orijen 6-fish. It seems to be a kibble version of a raw diet -- is that an oxymoron? 70%/30%/no grains. Her skin problems have cleared, her coat is getting back to its original luster, and she is thriving.
Where do you live that the brands you listed can be found in a grocery store? Neat!
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Zoe

did anyone say- "wanna a- cookie"?
 
 
Barked: Sun Jul 5, '09 10:09am PST
We live outside Tampa, some of the brands are in the grocery store ( Target, WalMart), others in chain pet food stores, the top bands are in privately owned pet food stores.
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