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Old 11-04-2009, 10:14 PM
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I feed Taste of the Wild high prairie formula. Gavroche LOVES it and he's doing very well on it, so I have no intentions of changing any time soon. In the past he's been on Purina ONE, Science Diet, and Authority Harvest Baked, and all of those gave him diarrhea to some extent. The only exception was Hills t/d which he still gets once in a while, but as soon as I'm none with the single servings I've packed into bags, I'm going to go to straight ToTW.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:17 PM
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Two of my dogs eat Acana Provincials (Grain Free line) -- one the Pacifica, and the other rotates between Grasslands and Prairie Harvest. I absolutely love the food and both girls look and feel better than ever on it. I also find it very reasonably priced compared to most foods available to me.

Ripley eats Petcurean's Now! Adult formula, and he's doing pretty good on it. I don't like it as much as I like the Acana -- stools are minorly bigger and coat isn't as great (still nice though), plus he has to eat a ton of it. But Acana is too rich for him at the moment which is why he's still on Now!.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:26 PM
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Finnegan is fed Taste Of The Wild Wetlands formula. I fed him Pacific Stream but didn't like the fish breath. :P He's doing great on Wetlands - shiny coat, active, healthy and small, firm poop. And he LOVES it, I can use it as training rewards.

Apparently TOTW differs rather widely in price depending on where you live. Here, it is relatively inexpensive for its quality.
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:37 PM
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Healthwise is good for the budget conscious. I currently feed EVO and rotate between that and Nature's Variety Instinct when money is good, or go to the Healthwise Active when money is tight.
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