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mikekimbo

by mikekimbo on 23 April 2007 - 23:04

http://www.energique.nl/content/index_en.asp?lang=en

Trailrider

by Trailrider on 24 April 2007 - 00:04

Well the ing. say.. chicken, beef, fat, grains (?) etc. I think it needs to have a better list of whats in the food to answer your question. JMO

gsdlova

by gsdlova on 24 April 2007 - 01:04

I think their ingredients list needs to be more specific like what kinds of vegetables, grains, oils and fats are actually in the food. IMO

by Haus Simpkins on 24 April 2007 - 02:04

you can check out Martins k9 formula www.martinsk9formula.com I have been using his raw meat and dry food for many years now along with his supplements. i know of a lot of people in the industry that also use his products with super results Steve Simpkins www.haussimpkins.com

by Haus Simpkins on 24 April 2007 - 02:04

you can check out Martins k9 formula www.martinsk9formula.com I have been using his raw meat and dry food for many years now along with his supplements. i know of a lot of people in the industry that also use his products with super results Steve Simpkins www.haussimpkins.com

by Haus Simpkins on 24 April 2007 - 02:04

you can check out Martins k9 formula www.martinsk9formula.com I have been using his raw meat and dry food for many years now along with his supplements. i know of a lot of people in the industry that also use his products with super results Steve Simpkins www.haussimpkins.com

by roothawg on 24 April 2007 - 20:04

We feed Pet Chef Expess to our Bench-legged Shepherds, okay, Corgi's, (home delivery) and can see no problem. All domestic ingredients, etc. I'd like to hear from those feeding BARF. Some of the more primium foods were affected by the food poisonings. I will look at the K9 Formula by Martin. RooT'awg

Working Dogs

by Working Dogs on 24 April 2007 - 21:04

Steve, What is it you use again?

by Dominique on 26 April 2007 - 16:04

We make our own, just follow the 60-20-20 formula. It only takes an hour to make a weeks worth ( 3 dogs ), and thanks to costco it costs less than "human grade" canned. 60% meat 20% brown rice or whole grain pasta 20% cooked veg. Might not be practical for a some, but we have had great results, our dogs are trim, very nice coats.





 


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