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Date: | Mon, 6 Aug 2001 12:17:27 -0400 |
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My wife & I have been mulling over our Goliath's diet lately. He's a 2.5
year old black lab mix. Over the summer he has begun to slow down a bit and
it has me concerned. We recently spoke to a breeder who actually warned us
*off* Eukanuba, which we've fed him since we found him at 8 weeks. He
recommended Pro Plan Lamb & Rice, with an occasional supplement of mackerel
or salmon for his coat. But I'd certainly prefer more of a paleo-styled
diet if I can swing it.
But our vet sez the same thing about the premium brands(Eukanuba, Science
Diet, etc) -- "the science is solid". It really is tough to know what to
do. There must be some sort of online resource to get us kick-started.
Dave Fobare
Judy wrote:
>We just got a 7 week old beagle from a champion rabbit hunting line. The
>breeder who seems to really care about his animals, and whose dogs look good,
>says that I shouldn't make my own dog food. Adding organ meat is fine onto
>already prepared dry food, but he says the "science can't be improved" in the
>better brands (Eukanuba, for example). Anyone he's seen try to make their
>own blends, winds up with "deficient, sickly animals"......
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>I know this is off topic, but can anyone on this list with lots of experience
>with feeding puppies and dogs paleo chow please e-mail me privately.
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