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Old 10-04-2011, 01:10 PM   #6
Selanne_200
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From what I did with my research when I was looking for dog food, always read the ingredients label. As the previous poster pointed out, ingredients are listed in order of their composition in the food with the highest one first. I would suggest that you read the label and avoid any food that contains wheat, rice, and especially corn! Corn is cheap and It is often used as a filler in the lower quality food. Also, find out where the protein is coming from so for example chicken>chicken meal>chicken-by-products. Dogs don't need a lot of carbs so there shouldn't be too many items with starch in it, and the better form of carbs should come in the form of russett potatoe or sweet potatoes.
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