I’ve been feeding Evo by Innova. However, I figure that a “perfect” formula for dog food does not exist. So, I like to change dog food periodically. So in March 2008 I tried a bag of Nature’s Variety Instinct – Chicken Meal Formula. Ritka likes it ok, but it seems expensive. One thing I like is that it is one of the few that they list Energy content (3896 kCal/kg) or 490 Kcal/cup – calculate rather than measured – but most dog foods don’t list energy at all. Both EVO and this food are grain free diets. Actually I don’t think Ritka has a problem with grain, so her next dog food will have grain.
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Blackwood D. Dog Food. BayWing. 2008. Available at: http://www.baywing.net/wp/index.php/2008/03/15/dog-food/. Accessed November 23, 2024.
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