
Hi I am no expert on food , tent to avoid the food threads really. :-) I just crawl though the review sites etc and form my own opinions :-) I cant really honestly bare the food experts on most forums to be honest a lot seem to just regurgitate what they have read without much substance or their own experience of a product. Like wise the food manufacturers also .. Not helping much am I lol :-) Last year at Crufts I stood for 5 mins and listened to someone at the Burns stand and thought they were talking a lot of tripe but some like it :-) For me though the higher the carbs and larger % of fillers the cheaper a product should be.
I used to think too much protein was also a problem till I started to do some reading AND experimenting and I realised "real" protien is what dogs need and it should be the highest % in their food. The dog food people are fly though they group things into protein that I personally don't think should be there. Ie Corn etc and they also split the carbs into smaller groups so it looks like there is less but if you look at it closer when you have added the 20% and the 18% and the 12% what is the other 50%??
There are some food some would say is rubbish but some dogs seem to do well on. I went away from complete foods solely a long time ago infact about 10 years ago with my last pet boxer who used to be sick in the morning a lot, when I put her on a meat, RMB diet etc she was better almost overnight.
I find some dogs seem to keep weight on more with some foods than others. With a multi dog house hold now and relying on help from others to look after them I now do a bit of everything and do use some complete as part of their food. If I am away at shows or working for a full day etc it is a bit easier for me to use some simple foods so that My OH or my mother who helps a lot won't get it wrong or get stressed out. :-)
Off the top of my head in my dog fridge/freezer I have various blocks of meat, mostly tripe and lamb though, trays and trays of chicken wings/thighs. I
was using Royal Canin as a breakfast and had done for several years but something has definately changed in it recently perhaps since it was bought over so about a month ago I started to use Orijen after a bit of research on it and being honest I have found that very good.
I tend to give a mix of everything above and vary it day to day.
Not sure how much that helps :-)