Hey, has anyone out there heard of this dog food?? It�s Dick Van Patten�s (yea yeah, from 8 is enough) Natural Balance �Ultra Premium dog formula� (not sure why the ultra premium) ... It�s all natural, no by-products � the dry food is made with fresh (as opposed to what? Rotten?) chicken, duck, and lamb meal (and I guess that�s different than by-product?) -- it�s also made with carrots, oatmeal, potatoes, minerals, viamins, oils � no corn, soy, wheat, eggs, white rice, dairy, or sunflower oil.
It�s supposed to be good for puppies and dogs � one formula (though they do have some varieties). We bought some to check out .. My hubby says it smells good (I wouldn�t know, my sniffer is shot these days) -- the dogs seem to love it. We�re giving them the canned and kibble foods. I jus wondered if anyone knew anything about it? I think it�s slightly pricey � don�t remember cost though. -- well, actually, I checked the PetCo website ... A 35 pound bag of the regular stuff is 33 bucks . -- Purina Pro Plan is 37.5 pounds on sale for 27 bucks. 40 pounds of Eukanuba is 39 bucks .... So it�s right in the middle of the premium foods. Anyone else try it? Heard of it? Good stories/bad stories/any stories?? One thing I like about it so far, is that I think I can give Kjersti (slightly overweight Buhund) more food ... She�s been on such a strict diet to get her to loose more weight ... That I�m giving her about 1/2 a cup of the old food (pro plan) twice a day ... I�ve had to put so much water in it, just so she�ll take longer eating it ... It�s just not filling for her. I�m giving her what they recommend for a 25 pound dog � if she looses weight, then once she�s at eh weight I want (around 35 pounds) I�ll add more food. She does seem more satisfied after eating, that�s for sure. The web site is www.naturalbalanceinc.com Thanks, Tracey & Beau & Kjersti (the Norwegian what?)
