And many of the premium canned foods are fine to mix it… I happen to make my own "wet" mix and I always recommend that dry is mixed with something regardless if you make it yourself or use a good canned food.... Cause it gets pretty boring to just eat the same old dry day after day after day (In my opinion)
Dog Food Screts by Andrew Lewis
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Has anyone on here read about this guy and his book? Any opinions? As a new pet owner I want to do what's best but I also don't want to get suckered into spending unnecessary money. I recognize that you have to be pretty savy reading the nutritional labels on dog food and I have decided to switch Bella to a more oganic food (Merrick).
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I have not read the book, but here are a couple of good sites about dog food
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
http://www.rotts-n-notts.com/info/display?PageID=2549 -
The truth is all dry dog food has been processed and heated to death as to make it a poor food item no matter how good the ingredients are. Just look at it. That dry, crunchy pellet was actually meat, veggies, etc at one time.