Thread: Feeding Canidae
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Old 06-09-2008, 10:31 AM   #45 (permalink)
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No, he doesn't get too many treats except for training new commands, and even then he is usually happy to work for one piece of Canidae as a treat instead of other food.
Mine would do that too. He had decided he deserved to be hand fed!! It was an early step toward progressing to hunger strikes.
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I did find several Canidae users (across web forums) who have found inconsistencies in opening a new bag after successfully feeding Canidae for months (either the dog getting sick, or losing interested in it).
I've been seeing these too, but to be honest I see them for almost every food. I really, really hope there is no real problem with the food. As I posted before, I'm running out of options. I did refrain from trying California Natural, though, to keep it as my (hopefully) Ace in the hole.
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I will be interested to see how much "grit" is in the bottom of this current bag of food when we near the end.
I've always wondered about the lack of crumbs at the bottom of the bag. Thanks to your hard research, now I know!
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