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Originally Posted by dogdoc1969 I have finally found a food all 3 of my Yorkies eat. I live in Fort Lauderdale, Fl and get it at a store (The Doggy Store) that is family owned (they have a 19 year old Yorkie plus 3 other dogs).
They designed it with a PHD in animal nutrition and it's called "Brothers Complete". Apparently it's so expensive to make they only sell it in their store directly to their customers (including me) but I understand you can order it at their Online store and they'll ship it for free. I must admit that I have learned quite a bit about dog nutrition from them. Their food was recently reviewed on DogFoodAdvisor and got the highest rating (5 stars). It has no grain or white potato (both seem to give my dogs stomach upset) plus it has digestive enzymes and special probiotics strong enough to survive the strong stomach acid of a dog. Another thing I think helps is that is has a coating of freeze dried liver. Whatever it is, my three rascals finally come running when I open the food drum. It took a few weeks to get all of them to finally realize they wouldn't get stomach distress from it and now the love it. |
I went to The Doggy Store website to check this out. Apparently the Brothers Complete website is down right now. Maybe your post stressed the site! It sounds really good from the video I watched. I have noticed that a lot of the grain free foods do use white potatoes and I don't like that at all. They are not good for people to eat in large amounts much less put a dog on them daily. The Doggy Store does have samples available so I'm going to order them. My one concern is that it is rather high in protein. The thing is a food can have really great ingredients but if the dog will not eat it the ingredients are doing no good.
If my cats have not eaten in a few hours they will scramble to get the Taste of the Wild when I put it down. Gracie just watches them eat it and might grab a piece but that is it.
I wonder if there is anyway to get The Honest Kitchen samples? I have to order online as we have no local stores that sell quality dog foods.