by wolfgirl2011 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:25 am
As for one of my dogs, she's fed IAMS, which I hate with a passion. My aunt and uncle are her actual owners, even though she lives with my mom and I, but they supply everything for her. She has trouble keeping weight on and her fur is full of dandruff. I wish they would change her food.
My other dog is on Costco's Kirkland Dog Food and he's doing great on it. He has GREAT body condition, however, the food doesn't do much for his coat. He used to have a dandruff problem before we started him on fish oil pills. One 1200mg pill every other day. Now his fur is extremely soft and smooth and very shiny. I'd love to change his diet to Instinct raw food. However, price is an issue and my mom doesn't want to change his food.
My dad's dog is fed 5 whopping cups a day of Fromm Large Breed Adult. He's overweight by about 10lbs, and he gets two half-an-hour walks a day and at least two times a week goes to the dog park for an hour. So it's not his activity level that's the problem. It's the fact that my dad thinks that if the dog is begging for food, then he's starving and needs to be fed more food. *slaps forehead* I guess when the dog starts getting early arthritis my dad will end up changing how much he's fed a day. On the other hand, his fur is shiny, but is full of dandruff. I reccommended fish oil pills to my dad, but he's confident that his dog is perfectly fine the way he is. And he would be completely opposed to changing food brands.
As for my cat (I got him in May 2014), we've been experimenting with food ever since we got him. First he was on Pure Balance until I figured out that was a Walmart brand of food and immediately switched him off it. I researched food brands online, and found that Science Diet had good reviews, so currently he's on that. Dry and wet. 1/4 cup dry 2x day, and 1 tablespoon wet 1x day. I don't think we're feeding him too much, but he has gained weight ever since being on Science Diet. His fur is completely fine and he hasn't had any health problems besides dirty ears (no ear mites/infection). As for food brands, I'm still unsure of what to feed him. I can't change him to a raw food diet because I simply don't fully believe in it yet/or know enough about it, and every good food I see is only available at a high price. I suppose I could buy a huge bag of it that would last a few months, which wouldn't be a problem. I don't see the point in putting him on grain-free, and I don't really want to because it's more expensive. I'm going to the store to buy him more food tomorrow night or Thursday. Any suggestions? He's a 3 year old, gray DSH, neutered male who is strictly indoor only. He weighs about 11lbs, maybe 12lbs.