What should i be feeding my basenji?

Basenji Feeding

  • If you know the registered name of her sire and dam then you can see if they were tested by searching the OFA database, http://www.offa.org. If they were not tested or she does not have at least one clear parent then it is highly recommended that you go to the Canine Phenome Project, http://www.caninephenome.org, and register her and follow the instructions for submitting a sample for testing.

    As for foods, there are many good foods available. What you are looking for is a food that is corn and wheat free and does not contain meat by-products. Some good brands are:
    Natural Balance
    Blue Buffalo
    Organix
    Wellness
    California Natural
    Evo
    Merricks

    There are many others and even a guide on how to rate a food yourself based on their ingredient label, http://www.rotts-n-notts.com/info/display?PageID=2549


  • Personaly I like a raw diet (it does however take some prep work time each month). Before I switched the little ones over to raw I had them on Blue Buffalo. I liked it alot for a dry food. But really everyone has their prefered food for their babbies. But as Ivoss said, I think the main thing is to avoid alot of grains (not part of a K-9s natural diet) and to stay clear of foods that use by-products. Good luck, food is one of the great debates amongst pet parents. :)


  • I feed Hollie Innova - it got an A+ on the rate your dog food scale!!! It starts with TWO proteins, turkey & chicken!!! Hollie WUFFS it!!!


  • I feed Dallas blue buffalo & he seems to really like it & his coat is very pretty :)


  • Where in Washington are you located? {I'm in WA, also} :)

    And, if you don't mind my asking, from whom did you get your pup?


  • We feed Evo. Rye has always loved it. Did get turned off by it for a short time but he had been sick(unrelated to the food). But he's back and loves it.


  • im in tacoma, and i bought my basenji in MO…i dont have my papers with me i forgot them in MO with my girlfriend. When i get her to send them to me i will tell you the things you all would like to know. And she is registered with....umm i dont remember but my girlfriend said it was the basic registration, not the AKC.


  • @MEANDI:

    im in tacoma, and i bought my basenji in MO…i dont have my papers with me i forgot them in MO with my girlfriend. When i get her to send them to me i will tell you the things you all would like to know. And she is registered with....umm i dont remember but my girlfriend said it was the basic registration, not the AKC.

    Oh, hey Tacoma! I'm in Port Orchard, just over the bridge! We're neighbors.
    :D


  • :) im glad to know i can find someone to talk to from my state is on this message board.


  • @MEANDI:

    :) im glad to know i can find someone to talk to from my state is on this message board.

    Oh, there are a few from Washington here, and actually two others on the forum that I know of from the Port Orchard - Silverdale area. Others in, is it Renton?, Seattle, Woodinville…..

    We're everywhere. ;)


  • Here is a link to a website that has information about some of the pet food recalls. Maybe it will help you make the best food choice for your puppy in regard to recent events.

    http://www.workingdogweb.com/RSH-2007-1.htm

    Hope this helps

    Jason


  • This is not a "recent" event, the pet food recall occurred over one year ago. It is important to research foods and this event did shake up the pet food industry as it brought to light how many foods are actually manufactured all at a single plant and all made out of the same ingredients many sourced from China. It has gotten more people reading the labels on pet foods and paying more attention to what they feed.


  • @ComicDom1:

    Here is a link to a website that has information about some of the pet food recalls. Maybe it will help you make the best food choice for your puppy in regard to recent events.

    http://www.workingdogweb.com/RSH-2007-1.htm

    Hope this helps

    Jason

    This is pretty old news, however people should be reading what is in the dog food they use…

    Here is a quote from the site you referenced:
    "These pet food products were recalled between March 15, 2007 and August 22, 2007 due to potential melamine contamination. No additional melamine-related recalls have been issued since August 22, 2007."


  • @tanza:

    This is pretty old news, however people should be reading what is in the dog food they use…

    Here is a quote from the site you referenced:
    "These pet food products were recalled between March 15, 2007 and August 22, 2007 due to potential melamine contamination. No additional melamine-related recalls have been issued since August 22, 2007."

    If you look on the site, there is other information there, including how to chose what to feed your pet. If you scroll down to the bottom, you will clearly see it.

    Jason


  • @ComicDom1:

    Here is a link to a website that has information about some of the pet food recalls. Maybe it will help you make the best food choice for your puppy in regard to recent events.

    http://www.workingdogweb.com/RSH-2007-1.htm

    Hope this helps

    Jason

    @ComicDom1:

    If you look on the site, there is other information there, including how to chose what to feed your pet. If you scroll down to the bottom, you will clearly see it.

    Jason

    I think the focus on the responses to your posts has been on the recalls because of you mentioned them in your original and referred to them as "recent events". The follow-up posts were meant, I believe, to make sure that everyone knows the pet food recalls were last year and that there haven't been any recent new ones.

    You're right that it is always good to educate yourself about foods in making the decision as to what to feed your pets.


  • @lvoss:

    This is not a "recent" event, the pet food recall occurred over one year ago. It is important to research foods and this event did shake up the pet food industry as it brought to light how many foods are actually manufactured all at a single plant and all made out of the same ingredients many sourced from China. It has gotten more people reading the labels on pet foods and paying more attention to what they feed.

    Ok, here we go. I did not claim this happened yesterday, but it is certainly important to keep events like this in mind when considering what you choose to feed your pets. I think we can also agree that, this is not the first time there has been a safety issue or problem in the pet food industry. The purpose of my response to the question of what to feed my by Basenji, is referenced in the links or suggestions that are contained at the bottom of the link I provided. If you had scrolled all the way down, you would have seen where this information and suggestions are located.

    Jason


  • @JazzysMom:

    I think the focus on the responses to your posts has been on the recalls because of you mentioned them in your original and referred to them as "recent events". The follow-up posts were meant, I believe, to make sure that everyone knows the pet food recalls were last year and that there haven't been any recent new ones.

    You're right that it is always good to educate yourself about foods in making the decision as to what to feed your pets.

    I am really starting to think, that many responses in this forum are made quickly because many people are very eager to participate and share their view and information. Unfortunately, what I suspect might be happening, is that the post they are responding to does not always get throughly read or explored, so possibly, the real meaning or intent the original message or a response to it, is getting missed.

    Jason


  • @ComicDom1:

    I am really starting to think, that many responses in this forum are made quickly because many people are very eager to participate and share their view and information. Unfortunately, what I suspect might be happening, is that the post they are responding to does not always get throughly read or explored, so possibly, the real meaning or intent the original message or a response to it, is getting missed.

    Jason

    Very possible. :)


  • IMO.. I think this is a great website to look at foods to feed

    http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/


  • @tanza:

    IMO.. I think this is a great website to look at foods to feed

    http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/

    And IMO, I completely agree, that site has GREAT info…that is the site I use when I've had to change foods. In fact, because Timberwolf changed their ingredients AGAIN and now Brando won't eat it, I've since changed to Orijen 6 Fresh Fish and Orijen Adult that I read about on that site. The kids love, love, love it!

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