what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?

what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?

    what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?

    what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?...
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    • what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?

      what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy? General Dog Discussions
      what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?

      what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy?

      what blue buffalo is good for my belgian malinois puppy? General Dog Discussions
    • I would go with this one, grain free is best: http://bluebuffalo.com/dog-food/wilderness-puppy?pf=1&lifestage=puppy&animal=dogWhen your dog reaches the adult age I would feed this food:http://bluebuffalo.com/dog-food/wilderness-large-breed-chicken?pf=1&breedsize=large&grainfree=grainfree&animal=dog

    • I would suggest feeding raw. The stomachs of dogs and cats are highly acidic, able to liquefy raw meat/bones. They are designed to handle parasites and large amounts of unhealthy bacteria, including E. coli and Salmonella. Raw fed cats or dogs will have a strong immune system able to handle any viral, bacterial, or parasitic infection. Kibble decreases the acidity of their digestive system, so mixing kibble and raw meat is often a bad idea. Also, feeding raw bones is critical. They can't be cooked because cooked bones can splinter and cause injury/death. Raw bones are much more pliable and easily digested. Many vets recommend a kibble-based diet despite the inadequate nutritional value.. A small reason for this is that they can earn about 20% of their revenue from pet food sales and manufacturer kickbacks. The main reason, however, is because they receive about 2 weeks worth of training on animal nutrition, and guess who the teacher is? A representative from a pet food manufacturer. The pet food industry earns over $17 billion annually in the US. Huge profit margins are gained by use of the cheapest ingredients possible. A major ingredient in dog/cat food is grain, such as corn, wheat, or soy. These are indigestible to them. They are literally the floor scrapings from mills that process these grains for human food. They can even include cardboard. This causes large, bulky stools, or at it's worst, causes bloat, diabetes, bowel problems, etc. Vitamins and minerals are added because they have been cooked out of kibble. Other ingredients are artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives. Colors are added to make it look good to us, but unfortunately they may be toxic and lead to kidney/liver problems and cancer. Compare the ingredients of a low quality dog/cat food to a high quality dog/cat food. The first ingredient may be some variety of meat. Maybe it's actually "meat" or "meat meal". "Meat" is a protein source that comes from rendering plants that process slaughter house leftovers, road kill, and dead animals from animal shelters and vet offices. They then sell the material to livestock feed and pet food manufacturers. Not only is it unbearable to think of our dogs as cannibals, bear in mind that the soduim pentobarbital used in euthanization is not eliminated in the rendering process. Today the pet food industry earns billions, yet faces countless lawsuits from owners who's animals were made sick/killed by their products.Also more info on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dog+food+truth&oq=dog+food+truth&gs_l=youtube.3..0.17827.20231.0.20496.14.14.0.0.0.0.303.2342.2j9j2j1.14.0...0.0...1ac.1.52rVWtwYxMYYahoo feeding group, found here:http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/rawfeeding/