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Originally Posted by Freppan
She said that she has been reading about cancer in dogs and the reason they get cancer is because there is not enough animal protein in their diet. She says that dog food companies tend to put too much grain and rice in their products. Iams puppy food has the highest amount of animal protein that she has found.
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Has she looked beyond grocery store brands? Although with some of the Purina specialty lines that are making their way into grocery stores, a few of them should top IAMS puppy food. There are a long list of foods with animal based protein that can top the IAMS puppy food and with far less grains in them. EVO being one, some of the new Wellness formulas being another and those are just off the top of my head. Specialty pet supply stores, as well as the box pet supply stores are full of different foods and options.
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I was just wondering if this was safe. It seems odd to me that puppy food would sustain an adult correctly.
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While it isn't a food I'd feed or a feeding protocol *I'd* follow or recommend, IAMS puppy food isn't all that different than their adult food last time I read the labels. Puppy food will sustain an adult just fine.
Have you tried to give her any recommendations?
Debbie