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I have been looking into changing dog food and I am getting info overload. Can you guys give me some brand names that have or do work good for your hounds? What is the right protien to fat % 's that a hard working dog needs? does anyone feed more than one food depending on age? Thanks
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Post by Redwood Coonhounds »

I tell you I have tried a lot of dog foods. There was a time I didn't pay for dog food, got it free, any kind you can imagine, had a relative that worked at a very prestigious feed store.

If you want to go the expensive route, Innova (EVO) Taste of the Wild, Natural Balance, and Canidae (sp?) All were great foods. I fed my dogs very minimal amounts, they had tons of energy, lean muscle, and shiny coats. I don't think there is an "appropriate amount" of protien to fat ratio. Whatever works for that dog depending on the weather and exercise it gets. If you're not feeding a ton, no loose stool, good muscle and coat, then you should be fine.

That said I think that since I've been buying foods the best for the money have been Science Diet, IAMS, Diamond Naturals, and Exceed.

I think hands down Diamond Naturals Chicken and Rice is best, or Extreme Athlete.

I wouldn't touch any other Diamond product. Black Gold, Purina, Pedigree, Ol Roy, I wouldn't recommend either.

Right now I am feeding Science Diet as I can get it for $27 for 40lb. I can get The Diamond Naturals for $24 for a 40lb, and plan to go back to it if the price goes back up on the other.
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the fat content is more important to me than the protein. If it has corn as a filler then it is all pretty much the same IMO. ARKAT dog food is worth looking into, I am in the process of doing that right now.
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