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Man's best friend. What more needs to be said? From small to large, outgoing to shy, even loud to quiet, our dogs section is a comprehensive base for all things canine. Rate and review breeds, allegedly dangerous breeds, and even find out "why dogs are better than cats". We also have the most comprehensive dog food brands ratings on the web, so be sure to get Fido the right brand specifically for him/her, whether it is Canidae or Orijen.

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6 hours ago

I'm so confused right now. I just recently lost my 12 yr rottie. She had eaten pedigree her whole life. She had healthy stools, coat, etc. She had developed fatty tissue deposits in her later year, but they are known for that. On oct 28 she had what I believe was a heart attack, she died very quickly, I felt blessed. Here is where it gets confusing. I am taking care of my mom's dogs and they have eaten pedigree as well their whole lives with no problems to speak of. But they have just changed the formula, and have added red, green dyed pieces. My mothers 4 yr old sheep dog mix "sam" has fallen terribly ill. He has quit eating and is on deaths door step. The vet (who saw him twice this week) has been over seeing him as we force feed/hydrate him. I had noticed a bit too late however the green pieces in the food looked as if they were graying, IT WAS MOLD! I have 2 food storage containers in 2 different rooms in the house ( due to having my rottie as well) and BOTH are molded. There is no way in hell, that both containers molded for dampness reasons (in the house). And now that they added the dyes, I am at a loss. Years ago I lost both my cats to the Whiska's poisoned cat food packets, and now this. Did I kill my 12 year old dog feeding her pedigree? Why is sammy so sick from it? NO answers from pedigree, they won't even try to contact me back. I am now searching for a dog food that I can afford (being I provide for my newest dog as well as my mothers)...
I am about to just make and freeze my own, at least then I'll be killing us all, because we'll be eating the same stuff (meats/veggies). Just love them every day, and be thankful for every minute you have with them. I hope our government will strive to make our pets food safer and affordable. Please don't hesitate to speak out and post reviews, it does help.
Thank you,
The Lachapelle Family (in memory of sassy)
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yesterday

I would like to know if anyone has had major allergy reactions to certain dog food but after trying TOWPacific, thier dog has gotten better?
I have a beautiful 100lb girl lab and I've had dogs before and have never gone through allergies with them but my girl now has sneezing attacks scratching on the side and bumps on her belly...:(
I am concern with her but has anyone gone through this, feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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2 days ago

We had our Pointer/Lab cross puppy on Eagle Pack and found he was shedding a lot and his stool was very soft. We asked our pet store associates if there was another food that would be better, and they suggested Nutro Natural Choice. Ever since he has been shedding less, his stool is solid and regular. We get compliments on how nice is coat is and he loves it too!
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2 days ago

Ok, first of all a lot of you need to do your research before blabbing away at how bad this dog food is. AAFCO has certain criteria on what has to be on dog food bag labels, but the dog food companies have sneaky little ways of getting around these standards. Yes, ingredients are listed by DRY weight on the bag in descending order. But look carefully at some of the ingredients lists on other dog food brands. Some will have a meat listed at the very top of the ingredients list, but check out the other ingredients too. In order to conform to the demands of consumers who want a meat at the top of the list, the dog food companies will break down ingredients such as rice into subcategories and list it several times to hide the fact that the food contains more rice than meat (i.e. "brown rice, white rice" etc.). So many of the dog foods that you will rave about having meat as their first ingredient are in fact still lying to the consumer because in fact their dog food contains more rice than anything. (Check any food that says anything like "Chicken & Rice" or "Lamb & Rice" and you'll see what I mean.) So just because meat is at the top of the ingredients list does not mean that is what is mostly in your dog food.

Secondly, corn in your dog food is not all bad. A lot of people are scared that corn in their dog food will lead to food allergies, and if their dog begins itching coincidentally as they switch dog foods they believe it is the corn in the food. However, how many of these people actually took their dog to get an allergy test? Probably not very many of them due to the high cost of the test and the fact that rumors stating that corn is bad for their dog make them believe that this is the cause of their dog's allergy. The funny thing is that if you go and get your dog checked for corn allergies, it is likely that your dog is allergic to corn! Less than 2% of dogs with food allergies are actually allergic to corn!!! The most common food allergies in dogs are caused by BEEF (one of the key ingredients that you all are searching for) and WHEAT, not corn. And for those who argue that corn is not digestable, think again. It depends on how the corn is processed. Cooked, dried, and ground corn is 95% digestable.

And another thing, for all you high protein seekers: the only dogs who will need a high-protein diet are puppies and working dogs who metabolize quickly enough to use the high protein in their dog food. Once your dog hits maturity at around a year, they will need to be switched to a lower protein adult dog food because over time, the high protein diets that many people seek out will lead to kidney failure, which is why prescription Science Diet K/D formula is one of the best selling dog foods on the market today. Too many people thinking that a high protein diet will be good for their dog, when in fact they are causing kidney failure in the dogs that they "care so much about." Dogs get their energy from protein, carbohydrates, and fat. However, in order to get energy the healthiest way, these three must be pretty close to equal. Otherwise you get too much of one and not enough of the others which is in turn unhealthy for your dog.

Another thing to look for on your dog food labels is under the guaranteed analysis (required by AAFCO) is the guarantee that the dog food manufacturer must put on the label. Science Diet is one of the only dog foods (Evo has this as well) to have "animal tests have proven" on their guarantee. Most others will have "is formulated to" on their guarantee meaning that they have not done research as to the effects their food has on dogs before putting it out on the market. And many of your beloved dog foods will have that their food is "formulated" for "all life stages." Meaning that in fact the food is essentially a puppy food and will have a high protein, high fat content suitable for feeding puppies. But as I mentioned before, this high protein diet is not suitable for mature dogs. One of the leading brands that has this on their label is Nutro. So all of you who swear by Nutro as being better than Royal Canin, read your labels. If you have been feeding this to your dogs, you've been giving them puppy food without realizing it. AAFCO's standards require that any dog food with protein and fat content that is suitable for feeding puppies be labeled as and "all life stages" food. So consumers beware!

Lots of dog food manufacturers will try to trick consumers into thinking their food is the best out there, which is why consumers need to do their research before making assumptions.

I've been feeding Royal Canin to my dogs and they're doing great on it!
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2 days ago

I have a German Shepherd that is almost a year old now. She was having a lot of problems with allergies and the vet suggested that I try different dog foods to try and find what exactly she was allergic to. I was feeding her Beneful and found that the first ingredient was corn. My goal was to find a food that did not contain corn for my first try. The Authority Lamb for puppies did not contain corn as an ingredient (some corn oil) and since I have switched her I have found a world of difference. She is just as crazy and hyper as ever and the she seems to really like the food, which is great since she is a very picky eater. If it is bad for her, I will definitely switch her... just have to find something else without corn that isn't $50 a bag! So far though, no problems.
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3 days ago

everything you don't want your dog to eat
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4 days ago

I'm the co-founder and "Top Dog" at Castor & Pollux Pet Works, home of Organix and Natural Ultramix dog and cat foods and treats. Our adopted dog, Chester (he came from Project Pooch, one of my all-time favorite organizations that helps people and pets for the benefit of both) absolutely ADORES his Organix Less Active Canine Formula and, best of all, he's lost 12 lbs which is just what our vet recommended! Organix features certified organic, free range chicken as the #1 ingredient and is certified organic under the USDA's National Organic Program. Chester drools every time he hears the cup filling with his favorite kibble - ORGANIX - and he's now healthier too!
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4 days ago

I've been feeding Timberwolf's Southwest Chicken & Herb Canid Formula Dog Food to my cocker spaniel since I adopted him roughly ~1.5 years ago. Unfortunately last month every store around me stopped carrying Timberwolf (they told me Timberwolf was going out of business) and was told to try Orijen's Red Regional Red. Well it turns out the my cocker spaniel was HIGHLY allergic to Orijen's food and now is covered in a red rash which spans ~80% of his body. I searched the internet and found some on-line sites that still carry Timberwolf and bought two 33-lb bags. I cannot wait until the food arrives. Until then, I switched him to Innova Evo's chicken formula as he was fed that from the rescue I adopted him from and he wasn't covered in a rash when I received him.

On Timberwolf my dog's coat was beautiful, soft and glossy. He never had any skin problems and had lots more energy. I've recommended this food to everyone I know. Yes, the price has gone up, however I don't mind paying it since it's the only food I can find that agrees with my dog. Considering all the money I'm saving by feeding him Timberwolf compared to Vet visits and meds for skin problems, I don't think the price is all that bad....I had a cocker before with horrible skin problems and paid thousands of dollars before finding Timberwolf. Does anyone know if what I was told is true? Is Timberwolf going out of business? If it's true I think I will cry as I can't find another food that agrees with my dog.
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4 days ago

Let me start off by saying this: a raw diet IS ideal for a canine companion, but not economical nor convenient for most people in the working class. Now that we have that out of the way - anyone who comes on here and gives Taste of the Wild one star just because YOU feed your dogs raw meat is not helping anyone and just makes you look like an idiot.

I have been feeding Taste of the Wild to my dogs for the past 6 months. I buy all 3 formulas and give a different one every meal time. My dogs have never had digestive issues, their coats are shiny, and their skin is healthy; even my picky eater is excited to chow down no matter what the flavor of the day is! It is really the best food you can get for the price.

Now, let me address a couple of topics people have mentioned on this forum...

1. This whole preservative nonsense is just ridiculous. Have you read the ingredients labels on the food YOU eat? There are preservatives everywhere! Another poster has already shown the response from the Taste of the Wild staff explaining (and not denying) the the amount of ethoxyquin that exists in the pacific stream formula - it is practically non existent! COME ON PEOPLE! The FDA has approved the use of aspartame in diet sodas as a sweetener after 7 rejections! IT IS A DEADLY INGREDIENT! Yet we are all still alive. Interesting. So before ridiculing this food because you're an idiot, do some research.

2. Taste of the Wild brand and Diamond brand food is made by the same people. SO WHAT!? Natura makes Innova, Evo, and California Natural. Merrick has their original formulas, but also makes Before Grain. And Iams and Eukanuba are the same company. (Oh sorry, is this a holistic pet food forum exclusively?) Anyway, the point is Taste of the Wild is manufactured in a different plant than Diamond. The recall of Diamond should not scare anyone. Even our precious peanut butter has been recalled, but we still eat it now that it's OK again.

I work at a pet supply store and have seen my share of unhealthy, overweight dogs. People come in all the time and buy the cheapest garbage food for their dogs full of corn (by the way, Science Diet is mostly corn and by-products - Veterinarian Recommended? Only because they SPONSOR those particular Vet offices - Tell everyone you know!!!). This shovel food causes a myriad of problems down the road, but all these people care about is cost. It happens everywhere. Anyone who is nit picking at the ingredients in one of the best, grain free, economically friendly, and holistic pet foods (yes I am talking about Taste of the Wild) is wasting their time.

My Dogs couldn't be happier eating this food, and *WOAH!* I can afford it! Feed your dogs this food! You will not be disappointed! Though I must caution those who feed their dogs low grade foods like Kibbles n Bits or Beneful (and the like) - you might want to go to California Natural first, it is a great transition food into the holistics. Some dogs might react negatively to the high fibrous extracts and high protein content (from REAL MEAT) in the Taste of the Wild and might have some digestive upset but give it time. I'm proud to feed my dogs Taste of the Wild!
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4 days ago

Right when I poured the food into the bowl, my dog ran right over and started to eat. My dog is very picky and she immediatly took to this food. I like that the ingridients are all natural and organic. It's a little pricey but worth it to keep my dog healthy.
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