Thanks for the suggestions. We have started giving peas and carrots with his dinner and he seems to enjoy them. We will start adding more as time goes on.just experiment just like we do with kids.
Dog Food: Chicken/Duck/Turkey Meal in ingredients
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So I was just at the pet store looking for another dry dog food to rotate.
I noticed the 2nd/3rd ingredients are things like "chicken meal", "duck meal", "turkey meal", etc.
Does anyone know exactly what's in these "meals"?
(It sounds to me like it's a filler of some sort.)
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"Meals" are concentrated meat products; i.e., the water has been taken out. It's a good thing to have the "meal" as a first or second ingredient, as long as it's a named meat (chicken, beef, etc.).
Lots of times a dog food will tout chicken, beef, whatever, as the first ingredient; however, if it's not a "meal," then once all the water is taken out…like it must be for a kibble...then it's actual place in the list of ingredients will be something less that first place, probably a ways down the list.
What you DON'T want in a dog food are "by-products," no matter the source (chicken, turkey, etc.).
If you read the reviews at Dog Food Analysis, http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/, you'll get a feel for what's good and what's not so good in dog food.
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Thanks for the info!