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interesting read on dog foods... http://en.allexperts.com/q/Labrador-Retrievers-2374/raising-labrador-retriever-puppy.htm
(I'm not sure what the original source is for that test but I've seen it copy/pasted on many sites/forums)
You have a very good looking pup there and I must say I strongly agree with the other posters about feeding a quality dog food. I really believe it plays a big role in whether or not the dog will live a long healthy life versus a not so long and not so healthy one that includes frequent trips to the vet.
All those 'big brands' dog foods (purina,pedigree,eukanuba,iams,etc.) are pretty much crap and are often very misleading. You're paying for the fancy looking bag that says stuff like 'scientifically tested', 'recommended by veterinarians', and that contains nice pictures of healthy looking meat and garden fresh vegetables. If anything, the only reason they say 'recommended by veterinarians' on them, is because they know dogs who eat this stuff will eventually develop illnesses and symptoms from all the nasty stuff in it, causing more visits to the vet's office, which in turn brings in more $$$ to the vets...while all along, the not so truthfully informed general public is asking themselves "what is wrong with my dog/cat?
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you can usually tell if a dog food is any good by simply reading the first few ingredients, when it contains meat by-products, and/or any kind of 'corn' ingredient (corn meal, ground yellow corn,etc.), then it's pretty safe to say it's not too great. Not to mention I wouldn't rely too much on what petsmart employees have to say when it comes to purchasing dog food.
another link i just thought of that contains good reviews/ratings of many dog foods is http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
(I'm not sure what the original source is for that test but I've seen it copy/pasted on many sites/forums)
You have a very good looking pup there and I must say I strongly agree with the other posters about feeding a quality dog food. I really believe it plays a big role in whether or not the dog will live a long healthy life versus a not so long and not so healthy one that includes frequent trips to the vet.
All those 'big brands' dog foods (purina,pedigree,eukanuba,iams,etc.) are pretty much crap and are often very misleading. You're paying for the fancy looking bag that says stuff like 'scientifically tested', 'recommended by veterinarians', and that contains nice pictures of healthy looking meat and garden fresh vegetables. If anything, the only reason they say 'recommended by veterinarians' on them, is because they know dogs who eat this stuff will eventually develop illnesses and symptoms from all the nasty stuff in it, causing more visits to the vet's office, which in turn brings in more $$$ to the vets...while all along, the not so truthfully informed general public is asking themselves "what is wrong with my dog/cat?
you can usually tell if a dog food is any good by simply reading the first few ingredients, when it contains meat by-products, and/or any kind of 'corn' ingredient (corn meal, ground yellow corn,etc.), then it's pretty safe to say it's not too great. Not to mention I wouldn't rely too much on what petsmart employees have to say when it comes to purchasing dog food.
another link i just thought of that contains good reviews/ratings of many dog foods is http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/