Berner4me
 Champion Posts:14
 | | 08/06/2008 11:36 PM |
| Just a quick update! For anyone who read my last post (s) a year ago. Slim chance, but ya never know. My big, goofy, hairy, oafy 100% PERFECT best friend Ace, a Bernese Mountain Dog is coming home NEXT WEEK! The BF and I talked things out, and he decided to keep both of us. ( good choice ) Meanwhile, Ace has been going through classes with my mom and dad to show him that not all men are bad. Also showing him that its ok to be left alone for a few hours. That, its ok...I WILL be right back. HOWEVER While staying in Michigan, Ace gained about 14 pounds...NOT GOOD MOM! Bad. So, on her own she changed his food from Purina to Science Diet. I have read some serriously bad reviews on this stuff. Just wanted to see if anyone here could tell me first had what you thought of the brand. Thanks! Ace and Ty | | | |
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Newfs
 Best in Show Posts:2542
 | | 08/07/2008 5:50 AM |
| Posted By Berner4me on 08/06/2008 11:36 PM While staying in Michigan, Ace gained about 14 pounds...NOT GOOD MOM! Bad. So, on her own she changed his food from Purina to Science Diet. I have read some serriously bad reviews on this stuff. If I had to pick between the 2 dog foods, I would dump the Purina...... | | | |
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DPFrank
 Best of Breed Posts:353
 | | 08/07/2008 6:13 AM |
| science diet
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showproduct.php?product=126&cat=7
purina
http://animalark.eapps.com/animal/PetFoods.nsf/149634ec7d8f978286256aed007891de/e2e574087cde4ddb86256aee001a4b8c!OpenDocument
here are the "top" foods
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/showcat.php/cat/8
Here is some nice info on what to select in a dog food.
http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html#commercial
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cacky
 Best of Breed Posts:214
 | | 08/07/2008 6:15 AM |
| | Actually I don't think either one is very good. You'll have to do the research on the ingredient lists. But you will pay more for a decent food....or just cook it yourself. I have my dog on raw and cooked per my vet. She was 12 lbs over weight and has lost 7 in the past 2 months. | | | |
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Berner4me
 Champion Posts:14
 | | 08/07/2008 7:01 PM |
| Thanks guys! The sites were really nice! Cacky: Raw / cooked? Like Chicken? What about veggies? I never knew they could eat 'people' food Ace needs to drop pounds FAST. For such a big boy, such little weight is a bad thing. Im Calling the vet ASAP. Is it hard? Does your baby like it? | | | |
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cacky
 Best of Breed Posts:214
 | | 08/08/2008 10:34 AM |
| | Berner4me... I have a holistic vet so I'm not sure what a 'regular' vet would prescribe. My Tessa eats commercial raw food by 'Nature's Variety', either chicken, beef or venison. She eats cooked chicken, hamburger, fish, canned sardines, cottage cheese, eggs (cooked or raw), raw veggies such as broccoli, carrots, zucchini, tomatoes, yellow squash, cauliflower, and fruit like apples, cantaloupe, bananas...I give the fruit infrequently. She LOVES her food!! You have to start giving this stuff gradually....it will clean out their system. Do some research and talk to others who feed the same and you will learn that this is VERY healthy for our animals. I also supplement with apple cider vinegar and garlic (for fleas) and essential fatty acids per my vet. Good Luck! | | | |
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Bellamicuore
 Champion Posts:62
 | | 08/08/2008 10:44 AM |
| Your vet may very likely recommend Science Diet. Most vets push this food because they are educated in nutrition from the Science Diet company and are given large commissions for selling their food. Not all vets do this, but many do. If you decide on kibble, some very good brands are: Canidae, Solid Gold, Fromm, Innova, California Natural, Wellness, Wysong. I also feed Bella a dehydrated raw food called Honest Kitchen. I feed her the Force, which is grain-free. | | | |
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garebear544
 Champion Posts:2
 | | 08/24/2008 12:59 PM |
| | Not a big fan of Science Diet, too much corn and gluten. I would try switching to a better dry food first... maybe California Natural or Canidae chicken and rice. Once you get your dog settled there, add a little frozen raw food, it will really help with metabolism. With a dog that size, you'll go broke feeding him exclusively raw, you could mix some with the kibble, taking away some kibble, or just give a little of the raw as a treat, replacing any milk bones, etc. Whatever you give your dog of the raw is a good thing. | | | |
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Newfs
 Best in Show Posts:2542
 | | 08/24/2008 1:48 PM |
| Posted By garebear544 on 08/24/2008 12:59 PM
With a dog that size, you'll go broke feeding him exclusively raw Thats not true........ | | | |
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