So my dog has been eating a frozen prepared raw food. It is locally made and 100% balanced. I opted for this rather than my own made up raw food diet to make sure my dog gets the proper vitamins and minerals… but:
I am worried that it may not be so healthy to feed raw. My dog is doing well but I just don’t feel so comfortable with raw feeding.
So I wonder… what would I switch to?
Is human-grade dehydrated raw (which I found out is really cooked, but at lower temps) food better than a human-grade kibble?
I am unsure of what to do. I want my dog to have the healthiest food and safest. (I already know about the bad grains and corn and would never feed even a bug pedigree, iams, euk, purina, hills, science diet, royal canin). I am looking for highest quality good food. Preferrably without rice, as my dog has an issue with it.
Thanks so much for your help!
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If you arn’t comfortable with it, go to kibble. A well balanced raw diet is great though.
Try looking into evo, taste of the wild or wellness core.
ETA: blue buffalo is a good food but he said he wants to avoid rice and most of their foods do contain rice.
People have been telling me to switch my pup to Blue Buffalo it has a 6 star rating on dry dog food