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what is the difference between an inexpensive dog food and a high end
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<blockquote data-quote="MMT" data-source="post: 1950990" data-attributes="member: 333925"><p>Cheaper brands use less protein and more cereal type fillers in their foods. And usually more fat. Dogs need a certain amount of protein to be healthy. I'm not one for buying the high priced dog foods but looked into one that I felt was better quality than the cheap stuff. I finally settled on Pedigree. I can get a 52 lb bag at Sam's Club for less the $25., it's packed with good nutrition and all three of my dogs eat it well. They all have nice shiny coats and are all healthy. I have a chocolate lab, a German shepard mix and a Papillion and all of them are doing great on it.</p><p></p><p>Now for puppies, you really need a good quality dog food, just like feeding human babies formula. Read the information on the packages and I bet you can settle on a brand that won't cost you an arm and a leg. Better food now means a healthier adult dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMT, post: 1950990, member: 333925"] Cheaper brands use less protein and more cereal type fillers in their foods. And usually more fat. Dogs need a certain amount of protein to be healthy. I'm not one for buying the high priced dog foods but looked into one that I felt was better quality than the cheap stuff. I finally settled on Pedigree. I can get a 52 lb bag at Sam's Club for less the $25., it's packed with good nutrition and all three of my dogs eat it well. They all have nice shiny coats and are all healthy. I have a chocolate lab, a German shepard mix and a Papillion and all of them are doing great on it. Now for puppies, you really need a good quality dog food, just like feeding human babies formula. Read the information on the packages and I bet you can settle on a brand that won't cost you an arm and a leg. Better food now means a healthier adult dog. [/QUOTE]
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