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Update to Nutrisource Dog Food
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Lance BMember
I was on petfooddirect, looking around at their puppy foods for the Great Dane pup I’ll be picking up in 3 weeks. I stumbled across NutriSource’s Large Breed Puppy Food, which has – to this point in my research – the most optimal dietary matrix for giant breeds (according to the research I’ve read, some of which Hound Dog Mom has posted). I then ventured over to dogfoodadvisor to make sure it was a 4 or 5 star quality food. It was here that I found the following statement:
“If we ignore the fact one product (Large Breed Puppy) still contains corn gluten meal to boost its protein percentage, this looks like the profile of a kibble containing a moderate amount of meat.”
However, that does not appear to be the case when you examine the ingredients of Nutrisource’s large breed puppy food:
http://www.nutrisourcedogfood.com/nutrisource/products/large_breed_puppycrazy4catsParticipantLooks like this food was last reviewed in March 2013. Reviews are done approximately every 18 months. Therefore, due in about another month. I think it would be nice if you made your comment under the actual review so that people researching the food could see the new information that you are providing.
Lance BMemberYup, I was aware of the last update.
Just providing the feedback the site creator asked for in the making of this forum…
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