<div>As with people, what works for one dog in the way of food and what works for someone else's dog is not necessarily the same. I cannot eat Cottage Cheese but I can, and do eat Ricotta. I have one dog who will not TOUCH anything made by either Eukanuba or Iams, while the others snarf.(Mitchell). I have fed, in the past, Pedigree to a dog with terrible intestinal problems quite successfully. Anything else destroyed him. My dogs on Wellness developed dry coats, even with the fish products in them. Purina gave them better coats but I was using three times as much and the dogs were always hungry. Eagle Pack has been consistently the best, all around, but it is hard to find here. I mean, it is my morning to go buy dog food.</div>
<div>One of the Veterinarians with whom I work had a dog who could only eat Old Roy. Anything else, and I mean anything, made him desperately ill.</div>
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<div>I am not saying we should feed any of these brands,only that it is important to remember, when telling people to get their dogs off a brand of food, that it may not always be a bad product for certain dogs, despite what our feelings are about it. </div>
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<div>MomPerson who buys several different brands, to Nigel, Llewis, Mitchell, Zelda and Cooper</div>