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Life's Abundance

reviewed by Tam723

A complete holistic dry dog food. No corn, wheat, soy or animal by-products.

Tam723
06/03/2008

Life's Abundance 1

Explain to me how??? life's abundance and Flint River Ranch are by the same manufacturer. However, if you go to one of their many web pages, you will find that Life' abundance does a survey on different dog food brands, one of them being Flint River Ranch, It states in the beginning that both brands are excellent for your pet, however if you delve deeper into the pages where the comparison is,it states that Flint River Ranch has ingredients such as yellow ground corn, corn, corn gluten meal and corn germ meal which are all not good for our pets digestive system. First off how do you expect me to buy a brand of dog food if the products you put in other foods that you manufacture are bad for my pets, secondly why would you compare 2 of your own products and speak poorly of one??? That sure doesn't make me feel good about buying the other one!!!
I was actually thinking about buying this brand until I researched it, now, In my opinion I think They are full of it!!!

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donnacur commented 550 days ago.
You have incorrect information. Life's Abundance and Flint River Ranch are two different companies. Life's Abundance does not have wheat or soy, FRR does. That's why Life's Abundance makes the comparison to show their ingredients are better. My elderly dog is on Life's Abundance and she is super healthy. It is a very good food.

Eastgsd commented 511 days ago.
You are mistaken. LA is marketed by Healthy Pet Net, a company under Trilogy. LA is manufactured at Ohio Pet Foods, FRR is made in California. LA is a much better food than FRR.

Sall commented 443 days ago.
Life's Abundance is not manufactured by the same company as Flint River Ranch! Life's Abundance is a better product. I've used both for long periods of time. I know LOTS of people who feed both foods. I trust the people at LA much more than FRR. FRR tires but they are a bit too small and backwards thinking to be in the market that LA is in.

kswilfong commented 52 days ago.
Where do people get their information?? First off (as others have said) Life's Abundance is not manufactured by the same company as Flint River Ranch. But even more importantly, they are slandering FRR by stating that their product contains corn products. It absolutely does not! Here is a list of the Flint River Ranch Puppy and Adult food ingredients:

Chicken Meal, Whole Wheat Flour, Ground Rice, Lamb Meal, Chicken Fat (preserved with tocopherols - healthy antioxidants - and ascorbic acid), Ground Whole Wheat, Flax Seed, dried whole egg, lecithin, fish meal, brewer's dried yeast, wheat germ meal, dried kelp, dehydrated alfalfa meal, salt, potassium chloride, ferrous sulfate, dl-Alpha tocopherol acetate (source of vitamin E), zinc oxide, selenium supplement, manganous oxide, riboflavin supplement (vitamin B2), copper and cobalt, niacin, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), vitamin B12 supplement, vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate, D-Biotin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), calcium iodate, thiamine mononitrate, folic acid, and vitamin D3 supplement.

NO yellow ground corn, corn, corn gluten meal OR corn germ meal.

I am not a distributor for either FRR or LA (though i'm considering both). I don't agree with LA's claim that they are better than FRR .. especially if you look at FRR's Lamb and Rice Formula. Check out the ingredients in it (Again, NO CORN!):

Lamb Meal, Ground Whole Millet, Ground Whole Rice, Rice Bran, Menhaden Fish Meal, Grape Seed Oil, Flaxseed Meal, lecithin, garlic, rosemary and sage extract, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, dl-Alpha tocopherol acetate, zinc amino acid complex, selenium supplement, mixed natural tocopherols (Vitamin E antioxidants), niacin, iron amino acid complex, Vitamin B-12 supplement, calcium pantothenate, Vitamin A acetate, ascorbic acid, iron sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, manganese amino acid complex, thiamine mononitrate, manganous oxide, copper amino acid complex, copper sulfate, riboflavin supplement, folic acid supplement, ethylenediamine dihydriodide, D-Biotin supplement, Vitamin D3, bromelain, papain, dried bacillus subtilis fermentation product, and dried aspergillus oryzae fermentation product.

Just my 2 cents!
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