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Originally Posted by Cheetah
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HA! Amen.
I was talking to my vet about dog (and cat) foods and she brought up a good point: there are a lot of good brands out there with great ingredients however, while there are minimum standards each manufacturer goes by, some may vary the percentage of the ingredients, ex: one may have more fruit, the other may have less. So it is not a bad idea to rotate a brand or two.
God Bless who ever can cook liver for your dog. I did it one time and I nearly lost my lunch.

It is sooooooo gross. Milo thought he hit paydirt, he was the happiest Corgi ever when I gave him those liver treats. Don't know if I could stomach making them again.
Here is another thing I do for him (alternative to wet food): if I don't have or feel like making rice, I just take his vegies (frozen mix, no corn though) and simmer them in a low sodium/low fat chicken or beef broth and freeze small single serving batches, in a covered ice cube tray. I just pop out one or two of the ice cubes and nuke them and add them to his meal, or give him one in the summer to enjoy. Just make sure when giving the ice cube, your Corgi isn't enjoying it on your carpet!