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      Location: Willows, CA | Renew Gold Balance all life stages dog food from Renew Gold. |
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           Location: PA | Our "older" dogs we switched from TOTW to Diamond Naturals and they've done VERY well on it. Axel, the puppy, he gets Orijen Large Breed Puppy. I LOVE Orijen...just not the price tag so much! Haha.... |
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  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | We've been feeding 4Health for years. Never had a problem with it. My fur babies love it |
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     Location: Windoming | I tried Diamond Naturals since so many of you recommend it. My dog wouldn't touch it. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | kasaj2000 - 2017-06-19 5:34 PM
I also feed TOTW and saw the same thing on FB.
I will keep them on it until I see an issue.
I have already been through Purina, Diamond, and local higher quality dog food carried by the feed store. Β All of them gave my dogs very loose stools about the 3rd bag in. Β
I have not had any issues with TOTW.Β
My GSD had digestive issues last winter on TOTW. Switched to Victor and she went back to normal. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | slipperyslope - 2017-06-19 7:32 PM
kasaj2000 - 2017-06-19 4:34 PM
I also feed TOTW and saw the same thing on FB.
I will keep them on it until I see an issue.
I have already been through Purina, Diamond, and local higher quality dog food carried by the feed store. Β All of them gave my dogs very loose stools about the 3rd bag in. Β
I have not had any issues with TOTW.Β
so what is going on with TOTW?
I think they had a bad batch last winter that was sold into early spring. Too many issues all at once with dogs that had eaten it for years for it to have been nothing. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | kasaj2000 - 2017-06-19 5:34 PM I also feed TOTW and saw the same thing on FB.
I will keep them on it until I see an issue.
I have already been through Purina, Diamond, and local higher quality dog food carried by the feed store. All of them gave my dogs very loose stools about the 3rd bag in.
I have not had any issues with TOTW.
Same here, I just haven't even had to shop so wanted to be a head of the game if anything came of it. |
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        Location: Pacific Northwest | TOTW. or the grain free Diamond. For my lab that had issues TOTW was what worked for her.
I used to work at TSC and 4Health was the top seller. Ingredient wise it's a good food.
ETA my cat also eats TOTW. She was on 4Health when I worked at TSC but it's out of my way to go to one now.
Edited by livexlovexrodeo 2017-06-20 1:08 PM
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         Location: MN | Natural Balance |
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 Location: WA | I LOVE Orijen. It's expensive, but I've done TONS of research after my dog had cancer and it is one of the best dog foods out there. If you don't like the price you can go to little lower protein food called Acana which is very similar in ingredients just a little cheaper because of lower protein%.
Diamond dog food always gets recalled so I won't touch anything diamond. (TOTW is a Diamond product). I used to buy Merrick, but then it got bought out by Purina. Just because its grain free doesn't mean it's good!
My current dog is a rescue with terrible stomach issues and food allergies so we have to feed her Royal Canin hydrolyzed protein (soy protein). I feel terrible giving it to her because it's not the best as far as what dogs should actually be getting, but it seems to work for her!
This is a great website: https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com
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       Location: Wasagaming, Manitoba, Canada | I feed "Now" I had a scary experience a few years ago with Blue Buffalo and switched to this, my dogs were both well into their senior years and they've done fantastic on it. http://www.petcurean.com/for-dogs/now-fresh/ |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | Nutro |
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  Location: Nebraska | Raw. Vital Essentials, Primal, and Stella & Chewy's.
If I'm lazy that day, Fromm Four-Star. |
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      Location: GODS country | Diamond Naturals |
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| Rescued a female boxer when she was 8 years old. Fed her Royal Canine for boxers. This last December had to put her to sleep she was 3 months from being 19 years old.
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        Location: Where the stars at night are big and bright, TX | Fromm adult, purple bag. |
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        Location: southeast Texas | I started feeding my cat TOTW. Need to find something else, STINKY kitty poo. |
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  Location: Central Florida | I used to feed Taste of the Wild and 4Heatlh, but due to continuing issues and speaking with a friend that is a vetinarian I switched to Purina One and my dogs have never been better. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | FloridaPriss - 2020-05-20 7:09 AM
I used to feed Taste of the Wild and 4Heatlh, but due to continuing issues and speaking with a friend that is a vetinarian I switched to Purina One and my dogs have never been better.
My dogs are also fat and sassy on Purina One. I'm trying to pamper a very old dog with a collapsing trachea and bought him a 2.20 can of Blue Buffalo. Wouldn't touch it. Bought a 2.00 container of Rachel Ray Nutrish. Meat and vegetables. He loved it. Life with aging and failing pets is not easy. |
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