Reasonably priced natural/organic dog food?
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I have just come across websites about what is truly in canned dog foods such as Mighty Dog and Pedigree. I am now looking to buy natural/organic canned dog food for a reasonable price. Can anyone suggest any brands? Does anyone use any type of organic food for their dog? Thanks!
Excuse me MORON! I don’t buy a lot of makeup okay. Don’t just assume that I waste all of my money on makeup and jewelry.
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Tony's a Moron 12th April 2010 12:28 pm
When it comes to your dog health there is no “reasonably priced” crap. Cut down on your make up.
Steve W 12th April 2010 12:46 pm
I recommend any of the products by Orijen or Nutra. I use Orijen in my English Bulldog who are known to have digestive issues, and he has no problem.
Both companies use single source protein, and their products do not contain any wheat or other grains, only organic beef, fish, lamb, veggies, and fruit.
Links below.
Leslie 12th April 2010 1:45 pm
Costco’s Kirkland brand it is the generic version of Diamond.
That is the cheapest food that is still okay in my opinion. People on a forum I go to are complaining about canidae right now. They(many owners) have found big black hard chunks in it, and some found peanuts in it. I would stay away from it until the inconsistencies are resolved.
http://www.dogster.com/forums/Food_and_Nutrition/thread/496785/2
http://www.dogster.com/forums/Food_and_Nutrition/thread/502270
http://www.dogster.com/forums/Food_and_Nutrition/thread/492254
http://www.dogster.com/forums/Food_and_Nutrition/thread/496785
http://www.dogster.com/forums/Food_and_Nutrition/thread/502479
I don’t know how your budget is but you could mix the kirkland with Orijen. That way your bag of Orijen lasts longer.
Also, if anyone mentions Innova red meat to you be aware people (many people) are complaining about finding tons of hair white and black in the middle when they break it apart. I just read about this today. Here is the link to that. And, one of my pals posted a picture of the food with the hair in it on this link. http://www.dogster.com/forums/Food_and_Nutrition/thread/502112
Jade645 12th April 2010 2:25 pm
I don’t use organic foods for my dogs, but I do try to use human grade food for my dogs. Anything organic as you know in both human and dog food will of course increase the price. The difference in human grade food is that the ingredients although not organic are kept to the same standards as ingredients in any human food. http://www.sojos.com/humanqualityarticle.html
As you now know that dog food does not have a standard and often has unhealthy ingredients.
I use Canidae.
Other good brands I know of (and there are many more) are Solid Gold, Wellness, Natural Balance, chicken Soup for the Dog Lover’s Soul, Blue
Reyd 12th April 2010 3:17 pm
I prefer Orijen myself. If it helps, http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com can help you pick out a high quality food.
Canidae is also a popular, high quality food. I think it runs about $35 for a 40lb bag.
Suz 12th April 2010 3:29 pm
I agree with Jade.
animalsrme 12th April 2010 3:51 pm
I feed my dog Wellness pet food, it has great quality ingredients and I think it is reasonably priced. Other brands you may want to look at are Solid Gold, Instinct, Evolve are also great foods too.
andie 12th April 2010 3:59 pm
i use blue buffalo, and taste of the wild. i don’t know what you would consider a reasonable price…….sometimes you get what you pay for. both of those are about $35 for a 25 pound bag. i personally don’t think that’s bad, because i want to make sure i feed my dog high quality food. he does very well on both of them. they are both organic.
junebug 12th April 2010 4:17 pm
Blue Buffalo does not use animal by-products and their gluten-free recipes do not contain any artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. Their food also does not have corn, wheat or soy, which have been known to trigger allergies.
You can go to the website: http://www.bluebuff.com and read more about the products they have and request a free sample.
I haven’t tried Newman’s Own Organic dog food, but I have bought the treats for our shih tzu and she LOVES Newman’s Own Organic treats (the peanut butter ones and the chicken and rice training treats are her favorites). You can go to their website and request coupons and they’ll send you some.
http://www.newmansownorganics.com/pet/ho…