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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / food with no colouring?
- By welshie [gb] Date 05.11.08 18:05 UTC
i am trying to find a food that has no colouring and not to high in protein in an attempt to eliminate what is causing my dog,s muzzle and under chin which is pinkish/brown
Any suggestions pleeeeease
- By dollface Date 06.11.08 01:07 UTC
what about canned food?

Look for natural food I believe they can not add dyes because its natural- I think they can add dyes to holistic though.

Have heard many good revues about Natures Diet...

I just switched my crew to Orijen.
- By welshie [gb] Date 06.11.08 09:17 UTC
thanks look up both on net but nature diet £13 50 a sachet and orijen has 42%protein which is to high for my dog
- By ttaylor45 [gb] Date 06.11.08 12:59 UTC
I feed my 2 poodles on Natures Menu and also Royal Canin mini sensible and Burns mini bites which are all good quality foods. I have bought Nature Diet in the past but my two seem to prefer Natures Menu which is quite expensive but contains only meat carrots peas and rice. Hope this helps.
- By dvnbiker [gb] Date 06.11.08 16:51 UTC
I use naturediet to my lots breakfast, I get it from PAH at about 74p per carton.
- By dollface Date 07.11.08 01:32 UTC
http://www.critterspet.com/petfood101.html

from what I get: Our ideal pet food would be a high protein and low carbohydrate diet which leads to feeding less....

http://www.naturapet.com/tools/ingredient.asp

http://www.thepetcenter.com/imtop/protein.html

So I am a lil confused why do people think a high protien food is not all that good- where I think the more the meat with some veggies the better, more the natural the better, the less all the unneeded ingredient list the better, and I really can't afford to feed raw... Funny I analize their food and not mine- something wrong there lol

Really not all food works for every animal you just have to find one that works best with yours but just make sure it has No BHT, BHA, Ethoyquin in it and also I look for No By-Products and the first main ingredients to be a meat meal if not then a meat- but I prefer a meal.
- By Ktee [au] Date 07.11.08 07:37 UTC

>has 42%protein which is to high for my dog


why?
- By stitch8689 [gb] Date 07.11.08 08:26 UTC
have a look at taste of the wild- its similar to orijen but has a lower protein if thats what you're concerned about
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / food with no colouring?

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