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Just Food For Dogs and Raw Wild

AngelaM

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Just wondering what folks think about Just Food For Dogs and Raw Wild?

I'm mostly feeding my dog Viva, add additional fresh foods here and there. Since Just Food For Dogs is having a sale right now, thinking about getting some to supplement/add variety to his diet. So I'm wondering about the quality of their food.

I also recently came across Raw Wild, looks like they take leftover meat from hunted elk/deer, and process it in Salt Lake City. Wondering if anyone knows about them and their product quality?


Thanks for your time,

@Dr. Jeff @GinnyW
 
JustFoodForDogs appears to be very high carb and includes starchy filler ingredients way up in the list such as whole wheat macaroni which they proceed to tell me is healthy. They also add a long list of synthetic vitamins and minerals which indicates to me the food itself is definitely lacking in nutrition. In addition, they add a copper supplement to the recipe that includes beef liver which tells me they probably just add the same vitamin mineral mix to everything because beef liver is extremely high in copper. I personally want my dogs to get their nutrition from food, not from synthetic vitamins and minerals.

The quality of the Raw Wild meat looks very good, however they also add synthetic vitamins and minerals, as well as calcium and phosphorus when the food contains bone already. I wish they sold meat by itself so people could doctor it up with bone and organ meats themselves.

I guess you can see where I stand on synthetic vitamins and minerals!

If you are looking for a food to rotate with AllProvide looks good to me.

Nancy
 
JustFoodForDogs appears to be very high carb and includes starchy filler ingredients way up in the list such as whole wheat macaroni which they proceed to tell me is healthy. They also add a long list of synthetic vitamins and minerals which indicates to me the food itself is definitely lacking in nutrition. In addition, they add a copper supplement to the recipe that includes beef liver which tells me they probably just add the same vitamin mineral mix to everything because beef liver is extremely high in copper. I personally want my dogs to get their nutrition from food, not from synthetic vitamins and minerals.

The quality of the Raw Wild meat looks very good, however they also add synthetic vitamins and minerals, as well as calcium and phosphorus when the food contains bone already. I wish they sold meat by itself so people could doctor it up with bone and organ meats themselves.

I guess you can see where I stand on synthetic vitamins and minerals!

If you are looking for a food to rotate with AllProvide looks good to me.

Nancy
Nancy, thank you so much for your reply and info, it's very helpful!
 
I'm pretty impressed with Raw Wild:) I can live with the tiny bit of supplementation - but, heck, I just think I can do as well much less expensively. It's lovely quality meat, though...
 
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