I was surprised to see something new at the shelves were I live.
They had the eukanuba naturals lamb, at least is good to see something different a tiny step of what is available here, if this success maybe they can bring the good dog food brands here.
Also some of the breed specific food this one somewhat less expensive that the RC stuff that is very expensive, for example a 4kg bag of rc french bulldog goes for $44
Hello Sapphire-Light
I assume you’re referring to the Natural Lamb and Rice formula.
Don’t get excited whatsoever about this stuff, it’s terrible.
Four of the first six ingredients are grains and if that’s not bad enough there’s fish meal which has a high probability of containing ethoxyquin, a carcinogen.... plus there’s junk like egg product and beet pulp.
And don’t be fooled by lamb as the first ingredient... lamb is 72.9% water and once evaporated from the heat of extrusion there’s so little meat that it moves to probably the sixth ingredient with grains being the overwhelming ingredients... not good.
Main ingredients: Lamb, Brewers Rice, Oat Flour, Ground Whole Grain Sorghum, Chicken Meal, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Fish Meal , Chicken Fat, Dried Egg Product, Dried Beet Pulp.
Breed specific foods are a huge rip-off... carnivores don’t eat different foods.
RC’s marketing dept. has fooled uninformed pet owners over the years and charging ridiculous prices.
Plus their ingredients are horrible.
They actually have a “food†marketed for Poodles containing dangerous junk like corn gluten meal, brown rice, barley, oatmeal, soy protein isolate, powdered cellulose and dried beet pulp...
Here’s the main ingredient list for the French Bulldog... each one of these ingredients are to be avoided and there’s
not ONE ounce of meat in this garbage... really good for a carnivore...!
Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, vegetable protein isolate, wheat, animal fats, hydrolyzed animal proteins, beet pulp, minerals, dehydrated pork protein, soya oil, fish oil,
Where are you that you can’t get decent pet foods?
A balanced raw meat diet is always best.
Best regards,
Roger Biduk