>that the WORST thing you can do for a dog with Pano is feed a high quality diet<
You're joking arent you?

A high quality diet does not automatically mean HIGH protein and/or HIGH fat,which by the way has less to do with bone/joint problems than the calc/phos ratio's,but i'm sure you're vets would have informed you of this??
I just went and had a look at eukanuba,not a food i would call high quality,but you mentioned it so for comparisons sakes...
>Junior small breed<
protein-32%
Fat-21%
Cal-1.2%
phos-1.0
>Large breed puppy<
Protein-26%
Fat-14%
calcium-0.80%
Phos-0.63%
I've spent the last hour trying to look for the ratio's to pedigree but have come up empty,cant find anything.Their only reference to their large breed food is that it has larger pieces :rolleyes:
You do not have to skimp on quality to feed a large breed dog.There are foods out there that specialise in large breeds that have great ingredients and the correct ratio's of protein,fat and cal,phos. You dont even have to feed a large breed food,an all life stages would be appropriate too,as long as the owner is aware on what to feed and what not to,there shouldnt be a problem.
In the case of the gsd mentioned before,the new owners fed a bad food and the dog paid the price,all the other pups from the litter were fed an appropriate food and all are doing well!
>3 vets all agree Pedigree is the best he can be on, not too low and not too high in anything.<
And what exactly are the ratio's to pedigree? Did the vets have a look at the ingredients and say "yes this is a great food,and you're dog should be on it"? I just cant see any vet worth their salt on the subject of nutrition advocating this type of food

. There is absolutely NO need to skimp on quality to find the right food for your dog.