Low Cost Decent Quality Food?

Snoopy

User Name: Snoopy
Parent Forum: Dog Food and Nutrition Forum
Posted: 3/3/2009 2:52 PM

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Hi There!

I'm sure this question has been asked about a million times, but I am looking for a dry food to feed my dog, Snoopy - a 7 year old old beagle We are currently feeding him, Natural Balance and although he seems to do alright on it, I am looking for a lower cost food that will produce similiar if not better results. (Snoopy tends to have softer poops on this food) I know all about the junk that is in foods such as Purina, Iams etc..and would love to be able to feed him super quality food such as Innova etc. however, at this time in my life it is just not cost effective.

Does anyone have any suggestions besides telling me I am a bad doggie parent, by not buying top shelf premium food? I have heard about a brand of kibble that is sold at Walmart called Maxximum Nutrition that has received a 3 star rating on the Dog Food Analysis website, is this a decent food to feed them for the time being, at least until we are more settled?

Thanks for any input you may have!

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blacklab

blacklab

3/10/2009 5:58 PM
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I use Iams and I think its just great!

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animallover101

animallover101

3/29/2009 4:36 PM
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I think you shoulds try Kibbles n' Bits, there good for your dog and i think low in price!

 

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