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Many of the Dog Food Analysis reviews are pretty old. I don't use them much any more, as the ingredients have changed in many of the foods since the reviews were written. They also heavily favor grain-free foods; you'll notice that they don't give more than 4 stars to any food that contains grains. So take those reviews with a grain of salt, lol. To be honest, in my humble opinion, you really can't go wrong with any of the foods on our FG recommended list.
Natural Balance is a different brand from Innova; NB is Dick van Patten's line of dog food. It's best for dogs who have food intolerances or sensitivities, but i wouldn't use it for dogs who have no food issues, the protein content is too low for most dogs. Innova is part of the Natura company's line, which also includes EVO and California Naturals. These used to be among our favorite and most highly recommended foods, but we are cautious about them now because Natura sold the company to Proctor and Gamble earlier this year, and big corporate takeovers are never a good thing for dog foods...or any other kind of food, usually. They are bound to start outsourcing ingredients, changing formulas, and using cheaper ingredients.
TOTW is a good grain-free line that is reasonably priced. And Petcurean is a newer company that many FG members have had good results with.
Hi Sharon,
Nutro is still not recommended, and unless they somehow go back to being an independently owned company instead of part of Mars Inc, they never will be, lol.
(Same with TOTW)
However, there are literally dozens of all-life stages foods on our recommended list. You really don;t need a "large breed" formula unless your doodle is expected to weigh more than 90 lbs as an adult, and maybe not even then. The "large breed" formulas are really intended for the giant breeds like Great Danes and St Bernards, who end up weighing 130+ lbs and don't reach full skeletal growth until well into their second year.
However, there IS a large breed puppy formula on our recommended list that doesn't contain chicken (there are probably more than one, but this one came to mind without having to go through the list, lol).
Fromm Large Breed Puppy Gold: https://frommfamily.com/products/dog/gold/dry/#heartland-gold-large...
So if you feel that you want to stay with a puppy specific formula and a large breed formula (or either one), that may be a good option for you.
It would also be unusual if your pup actually had a sensitivity to chicken before at least 6 months of age. I don't know the history, but there are all kinds of things that can cause digestive issues in a puppy, and the protein source is usually not the culprit.
And here is our list of Recommended Food Brands from The Food Group.
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