It is also important to consider the breed of your dog when choosing the food. Larger dog breeds will always require higher levels of nutrients that prevent bone issues and other health problems later in life. Discuss nutrition with your veterinarian if you aren’t sure about the levels of protein your puppy might need.I would recommend Nature's Variety, Wellness, Blue Buffalo, Natural Balance, and Solid Gold.
Dog Food Screts by Andrew Lewis
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Has anyone on here read about this guy and his book? Any opinions? As a new pet owner I want to do what's best but I also don't want to get suckered into spending unnecessary money. I recognize that you have to be pretty savy reading the nutritional labels on dog food and I have decided to switch Bella to a more oganic food (Merrick).
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I have not read the book, but here are a couple of good sites about dog food
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
http://www.rotts-n-notts.com/info/display?PageID=2549 -
The truth is all dry dog food has been processed and heated to death as to make it a poor food item no matter how good the ingredients are. Just look at it. That dry, crunchy pellet was actually meat, veggies, etc at one time.