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by jamesfountain98 on 05 February 2011 - 14:02
@zIEGEN, Which commercial food is 80% potatoes? Or was that an extreme exaggeration

by ziegenfarm on 05 February 2011 - 16:02
www.dogfooddirect.com/category_WSRD_Wellness-Simple-Solutions-Rice-&-Duck-Dog-Food.html
if only 21% protein, how much does the "supplements" account for? so the bulk of that bag is rice. not so much of an exaggeration.
pjp
by jamesfountain98 on 05 February 2011 - 20:02
www.wellnesspetfood.com/product-details.aspx
Also the below website offers some pretty good reviews on different dog foods
www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/

by ziegenfarm on 05 February 2011 - 20:02
pjp
by demeras on 09 February 2011 - 01:02
by demeras on 09 February 2011 - 01:02

by ziegenfarm on 09 February 2011 - 07:02
if we turn the calendar back a few years, we will remember that the whole melamine thing was an effort to make it look like the protein content was higher than it actually was. unfortunately, a perfect case in point about the effects of lower quality proteins on the kidneys. on the flipside, quality proteins allowed the dog to live another year. we just need to remember that the issue is not about protein in general, but the quality of the the protein specifically. meat is always preferable to meal.
thanks again, demeras. i never heard of a dog living that long after melamine poisoning......so you certainly must have done the right thing.
pjp
by demeras on 06 April 2011 - 04:04
by HighDesertGSD on 07 April 2011 - 08:04
I believe all starches breakdown into glucose although not all carbohyrate breakdown to all glucose
Human beings can also produce carbohydrate from fats. But many or most of us just do not feel content without a form of carbohydrate. Dogs may feel the same.
by HighDesertGSD on 07 April 2011 - 08:04
I don't know if I agree.
Glycogen is basically a polymer of glucose in animal form. We all have it particularly in the liver.
Glycogen is not directly from protein, except in excessive amino acid converted to energy with the amine group excreted.
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