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Orijen (our favorite grain-free food)
Formulas: Puppy, Large Breed Puppy, Adult (chicken, turkey, fish), 6 Fish, Regional Red (boar, lamb, pork, bison), Senior (lower calorie chicken, turkey, fish) , Tundra (goat, venison, mutton, duck, rabbit, fish)
Website: http://www.orijen.ca/orijen/products/
Zignature
Formulas: Duck, Lamb, Trout & Salmon, Turkey, Zssential (multi-protein)
Also has canned lines.
Website: http://www.zignature.com/
GRAIN-FREE & HEALTHY GRAIN FORMULAS
Acana
Grain-free Formulas (Regionals): Wild Prairie (chicken, whitefish), Pacifica (salmon, flounder, herring); Grasslands (lamb, duck, fish); Ranchlands (beef, lamb, herring)
Healthy Grain Formulas (Classics): Puppy Small Breed, Puppy & Junior, Puppy Large Breed, Adult Small Breed, Adult Dog, Adult Large Breed, Sport & Agility, Light & Fit, Senior Dog (all contain chicken and flounder for protein)
Limited Ingredients Formulas (Singles): Lamb & Apple, Duck & Pear, Pork & Butternut Squash
Website: http://www.championpetfoods.com/acana/products.php
Fromm
Grain-free Formulas: Surf & Turf (salmon, duck, chicken); Beef Frittata Veg, Salmon Tunalini, Game Bird (duck, turkey, quail pheasant), Lamb & Lentil, Pork & Peas
Healthy Grain Formulas: Pork & Applesauce, Duck & Sweet Potato, Chicken A La Veg, Whitefish & Potato, Salmon A La Veg (all part of the Four-Star line); Adult Gold, Large Breed Adult Gold, Puppy Gold, Large Breed Puppy Gold, Senior Gold (all Gold lines contain duck, chicken and lamb); Adult and Mature Adult Classics (both Classic lines contain chicken)
Website: http://frommfamily.com/products
Petcurean
Grain-free Formulas (Now Fresh & Go! Fit & Free lines): Now Fresh Puppy, Adult, Small Breed, Senior, Large Breed Puppy, Large Breed Adult, Large Breed Senior (all contain turkey, salmon, duck), Go! Fit & Free Puppy, Adult and Senior (all contain chicken, turkey, salmon)
Healthy Grain Formulas (Go! Daily Defiance & Summit Holistic lines): Go! Daily Defiance Chicken, Lamb (both all life stages), Summit 3 Meat Puppy, 3 Meat Adult, 3 Meat Reduced Calorie (3 Meats contain chicken, salmon, lamb),
Limited Ingredients Formulas (Go! Sensitivity & Shine line): Duck, Salmon, Grain Free Turkey
Website: http://www.petcurean.com/
Solid Gold
Grain-free Formulas: Barking at the Moon (fish, beef); Sun Dancer (chicken)
Healthy Grain Formulas: Hundchen Flocken Puppy, Hund-n-Flocken Adult (both contain lamb); Wolfcub Puppy, Wolfking Adult (both contain bison), Holistique Blendz Senior (fish), MMillennia Beef & Barley Adult, Just a Wee Bit Adult (bison)
Website: http://www.solidgoldhealth.com/products
Wellness
Grain-free Formulas (Core line): Puppy, Small Breed, Original, Reduced Fat (all contain chicken, turkey), Ocean (fish)
Healthy Grain Formulas (Super5Mix line): Chicken, Lamb, Barley & Salmon Meal, Whitefish & Sweet Potato, Healthy Weight, Just for Puppies, Just for Seniors, Adult Large Breed, Puppy Large Breed, Adult Small Breed, Small Breed Healthy Weight, Small Breed Puppy (final 8 contain chicken)
Limited Ingredients Formulas (Simple Solutions line): Duck & Oatmeal, Salmon & Potato, Turkey & Potato, Lamb & Oatmeal
Website: http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/dog-wellness.aspx
Horizon
Grain-free Formulas (Legacy line): Puppy, Adult (both contain chicken, salmon, turkey); Also has Amicus line for small breeds (turkey, chicken, salmon); Also has Pulsar line with peas, lentils, chicken and fish
Healthy Grain Formulas (Complete line): Large Breed Adult, Large Breed Puppy, Puppy, Adult, Senior (all contain chicken)
Website: http://www.horizonpetnutrition.com/
Canidae
Grain-free Formulas (Pure): Sky (duck, turkey), Land (bison, lamb), Element (chicken, turkey, lamb, ocean fish), Sea (salmon)
Healthy Grain Formulas: Lamb & Rice, Chicken & Rice, Beef & Fish, ALS (chicken, turkey, lamb, fish), Platinum Senior (chicken, turkey, lamb, fish)
Limited Ingredient Formulas: Chicken, Brown & White Rice (Single Grain Protein)
Website: http://www.canidae.com/
Lotus (has a raw formula also)
Grain-free Formula: Duck
Healthy Grain Formulas: Wholesome Chicken, Wholesome Chicken Puppies, Wholesome Chicken Seniors, Wholesome Lamb
Website: http://lotuspetfoods.com/for-dogs.php
Earthborn Holistic
Grain-free Formulas: Primitive Natural (turkey, chicken, whitefish), Coastal Catch (herring, salmon, whitefish), Great Plains Feast (bison), Meadow Feast (lamb)
Healthy Grain Formulas: Adult Vantage, Puppy Vantage and Small Breed (all contain chicken and whitefish), Ocean Fusion (whitefish and menhaden fish)
Website: http://www.earthbornholisticpetfood.com/us/dog_formulas/
Eagle Holistic Select
Grain Free Formulas: Adult & Puppy Salmon, Anchovy and Sardines
Healthy Grain Formulas: Adult, Adult Small & Mini Breed, Puppy, Puppy Small & Mini Breed (all 4 contain anchovy, sardines, salmon), Adult Chicken Meal & Rice, Adult Duck, Adult Lamb, Senior Chicken & Rice, Large & Giant Breed Chicken & Oatmeal, Large & Giant Breed Puppy Lamb Meal & Oatmeal, Weight Maintenance Chicken & Peas
Website: http://www.holisticselect.com/
Holistic Blend
Grain Free Formulas: Turkey
Healthy Grain Formulas: Hollistic Blend (Lamb & Rice; Chicken, Rice & Vegetable) and The Healthy Dog (Chicken & Herring Meal)
Website: http://www.holisticblend.com/en/food-formulas/dog-formulas/holistic-blend/
Addiction
Grain Free Formulas: Salmon Bleu, Viva La Venison, Le Lamb
Healthy Grain Formulas: La Porchetta (Pork, Limited ingredient)
**Also has raw dehydrated formulas**
Website: http://addictionfoods.com/
Great Life
Grain Free Formulas: Buffalo, Chicken, Salmon; Pioneers Natural Grain Free Chicken, GF Pork, GF Venison and GF Whitefist
Healthy Grain Formulas: Buffalo, Chicken, Lamb, Salmon; Pioneers Natural Buffalo, Chicken, Pork Venison and Whitefish
Limited Ingredient Formulas (Dr. E's line): Buffalo, Duck; Grain Free Buffalo, Grain Free Duck
Website: http://doctorsfinest.com
Annamaet
Grain Free Formulas: Lean (chicken, duck, herring), Aqualuk (salmon, herring), Salcha (chicken, turkey, duck), Manitok (lamb, venison)
Healthy Grain Formulas: Adult (chicken, 23% protein), Encore (chicken, 25% protein), Extra (chicken, 26% protein), Option (salmon and venison, 24% protein), Ultra (chicken, 32% protein), Small Breed ALS (lamb, venison, coming soon)
Website: http://annamaet.com/
Nature's Variety (has a raw line also)
Grain Free Formulas: Instinct Raw Boost (5 formulas: chicken, beef & lamb, lamb & salmon, duck & turkey, venison & lamb); Instinct Originals (5 formulas: chicken, beef & lamb, duck & turkey, rabbit, salmon)
Healthy Grain Formulas: Prairie Dogs (6 formulas: chicken, beef, lamb, duck, venison, salmon); Puppy and Large Breed Puppy (chicken and brown rice)
Limited Ingredient Formulas (Instinct Grain Free line): Turkey, Lamb, Duck, Rabbitt
Website: http://www.naturesvariety.com/
Farmina
Grain Free Formulas (N&D line): Chicken, Large Breed Chicken, Small Breed Chicken, Wild Lamb, Wild Boar, Wild Herring
Healthy Grain Formulas (20% Ancestral High Protein line): Chicken, Lamb, Wild Cod
Website: http://usa.farmina.com/
HEALTHY GRAIN FORMULAS ONLY
Chicken Soup for the Dog Lovers Soul
Healthy Grain Formulas: Adult, Large Breed Adult, Senior, Adult Light, Puppy, Large Breed Puppy, Overweight (all contain chicken, turkey).
Website: http://www.chickensoupforthepetloverssoul.com/products/dogs/
RAW FORMULAS ONLY
Darwin's: http://www.darwinspet.com
Honest Kitchen: http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/
Primal: http://www.primalpetfoods.com/
Ziwi Peak: http://www.ziwipeak.com/
Stella & Chewy’s: http://www.stellaandchewys.com/
Sojos: http://www.sojos.com/
Tucker's Raw: http://www.tuckersbones.com/
I and love and you (also has kibble): http://www.iandloveandyou.com/products/dog/raw/dehydrated.aspx
Addiction (also has kibble): http://www.addictionfoods.com/
RX/PRESCRIPTION FORMULAS ONLY
Rayne Clinical Nutrition: http://www.raynenutrition.com/
** Brands that look good but have had recent recalls or buyouts; still better than Iams, Nutro, Hills, and grocery store junk…..
Taste of the Wild (grain-free): http://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/products
EVO (grain-free): http://www.evopet.com
Innova (healthy grains): http://www.innovapet.com
California Natural (recommended for dogs with sensitivities): http://www.californianaturalpet.com
Merrick (Before Grain is grain-free; 5-Star is healthy grains; Castor & Pollux is also owned by Merrick): http://www.merrickpetcare.com/ | http://www.castorpolluxpet.com
Evanger’s: http://www.evangersdogfood.com/
Natural Balance (known for limited ingredient diets; merged with DelMonte 6/15/13): http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com/
Bravo (raw; more than one recall in last year): http://www.bravorawdiet.com/
Blue Buffalo (may have byproducts in their ingredients): http://www.bluebuffalo.com/dry-dog-food
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Jay of Jay & Lola had a discussion here a little while back about this new Orijen freeze-dried food. "Expensive" was the main focus of the conversation, lol. I'm pretty sure this is the same one the rep was talking about.
The reps almost always work for a distributor, and not for the company that manufactures the food. That's the way the retail industry works now. Almost nothing is purchased directly from the company that makes it by the store that sells it.
Most of the brands make small bags, 4 to 5 lbs. so no reason to spend $60. You can also email the manufacturers and ask for smaples.
You might check with your store. I'm doing a food trial right now with Lucy and have just started trying her with some new limited ingredient foods after narrowing down some things she cannot have. I was told by the store manager that any bags that I purchase that do not work for her for any reason I just bring them back and will get store credit for a different bag. I've already taken back one bag of treats that did not work and exchanged them.
I just wish there was a food out there that Whidbey would eat that I didn't have to doctor up! I have tried numerous ones- Blue Buffalo, Nutra Source, Avoderm, that I can name off the top of my head and I still have to add extras to it to get her to eat!
WHY don't they make healthy dog food that when water is added it makes a tasty gravy? You cannot tell me that with all the ingredients and options there are, that they cannot find a way to make it healthy for them to have it!
Have you tried Fromm's Four-Star line? There are a dozen formulas that are designed to be rotated, so the dog doesn't get "bored".
What happens if you just give her the food with no toppings? Have you tried putting down the bowl, giving her 15-20 minutes, and then taking it away until the next mealtime? That usually works in a day or so, as the dog gets really hungry and learns that if she doesn't eat when she has the opportunity, she will have to wait until the next meal.
What kind of extras are you adding? Is she also getting treats?
I feed her the same time as the cats. Not much way around it, as I have a small home and a limited time to feed due to a busy schedule and them going after one-another's food. Cats on one side of the kitchen island, the dog on the other. Cats get one can of wet food shared between them, but I take one tsp of the cat food (which she goes ape crazy over) and add hot water to the can with the small tsp left over and make a gravy with it. I then stir it into her food. She LOVES it.
Yes, she gets treats but not at mealtime.
Well, I guess I was typing my suggestion as you were posting that you already do it! LOL I can understand why a dog would not want to eat dog kibble when there is canned cat food being offered on the other side of the kitchen! LOL
Please do not give your dog cat food, not even a little bit. Cats have entirely different nutrient requirements than dogs do, and cat food is formulated for a cat's nutritional requirements, plus it is extremely high in fat. Cats require preformed vitamin A, which is not in dog food and can be toxic to dogs. Cat food also contains arachidonic acid which is detrimental to dogs. I really think canned dog food would be much better if you must add something.
Suzanne I understand how worrisome it can be when your doodle doesn't eat. Tara is a very selective eater too. But I do agree with Nancy that it is best for them to just eat their food without toppers. If you want gravy perhaps you could buy the matching canned dog food to add to the kibble. For example, Tara's Taste of the Wild food comes in the same flavors in kibble and canned. You could just add a little canned food and some water to make gravy. I guess technically it is still a topper but it would be a healthy one. :)
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