>Do you have a percentage breakdown of the amount of protein etc. that should form a typical dogs diet?
From the research i have done,24% has been indicated to be the bare minimum of Protein for the average dog.But as someone else pointed out the source of the protein is equally as important.There are many foods which boast high protein levels,but a quick scan of the ingredient list shows corn gluten meal amongst many of this ingredients other guises!Sure the protein may be high,but barely digestable which is absolutely useless.Meat is expensive,high meat dry foods tend to reflect this and the average consumer just doesnt want to pay for it :(
>Please would you pm me and let me know what kibble you do use if you don't mind?
Tessies Tracy i feed Orijen,the puppy formula to my adult dogs which is 42% protein and 20% fat.Real meat constitutes 70% of this food. I personally wouldnt go below 18% fat and 25 % protein
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/dogs/dry_dog_food/orijen/44952>My siberian husky was uncontrollable as a puppy until her trainer suggested we swap her diet and she recommended burns.
Pinkbrady what were you feeding prior to Burns? Often times owners feed high sugar/salt/by-product/preservative Laden foods which really messes the dog up,and then they change to a food without all of these unecessary ingredients and they see a dramatic change.Just because Burns worked for your dog doesnt mean another food wouldnt have worked better ;)
For comparisons sake,here are some figures for fat/protein levels of raw meat,the dogs natural diet,see how greatly the values to differ from most commercial foods?
Values include meat and bone.DMB=Dry Matter Basis,which needs to be converted when comparing dry food to wet food.
Chicken Quarter with Skin - 60% moisture, 16% protein, 21% fat (DMB 40% protein, 53% fat)
Chicken Carcass - 62% moisture, 18% protein, 14% fat (DMB 47% protein, 37% fat)
Lamb Shank - 65% moisture, 23% protein, 8% fat (DMB 66% protein, 23% fat)
Calcium and phosphorus (combined) ranged approx 2 - 2.5%.
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