Ive fed Blue Wilderness to my pup since i got him a year and a half ago. It's grain-free and has a couple flavors so I can switch it up for him every once in a while.
I feed my corgi/poodle mix Taste of the Wild. She's done really good on it and she's been on it since I got her as a puppy 2 years ago. With her being part corgi and I know corgis can have weight problems I was concerned and wanted her on the best food for her and this has seemed to work. She is 30 pounds and not an inch of fat!
I feed my blue tongue skink dog food as a primary source of protein, and I like grain free ones. I use Wellness Core, Blue Buffalo, and (Halo?) Spots Stew (the wet versions, but those are good brands)
Last edited by spider_ball; 10-07-2013 at 09:54 PM.
To all who are feeding raw diets: Keep it at a minimum, raw diets are ALWAYS deficient in certain vitamins and minerals that are present for a reason in dry, semi-moist, and wet manufactured pet foods.
Remember: Dogs are NOT obligate carnivores. No, not even wolves.
And Science Diet is not bad food, it was once top of the line. The bar has just been raised and now it's a mid-grade food that can easily sustain good overall health in many many breeds.