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23-Lbs I and love and you Nude Superfood Dry Dog Food (Red Meat Medley)

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Amazon has 23-Lbs I and love and you Nude Superfood Dry Dog Food (Red Meat Medley) on sale for $38 when you check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free.

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Chewy also has 23-Lbs I and love and you Nude Superfood Dry Dog Food (Red Meat Medley) on sale for $38 when you check out with Autoship & Save. Shipping is free on $49+ orders.

Features:
  • Meat is #1 Ingredient
  • Poultry-Free
  • Protein-Rich
  • Pre & Probiotics & Digestive Enzymes for Easy Digestion
  • Superfoods
  • Non-GMO Protein & Produce
  • Grain-Free
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 23-Lbs I and love and you Nude Superfood Dry Dog Food (Red Meat Medley) on sale for $38 when you check out with Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free. - OOS - Available Again
  • DogFoodAdvisor rates this dog food as 4.5 / 5 stars.
  • This sale price is $1.65 per pound, slick for a premium dog food.
Chewy [chewy.com] also has 23-Lbs I and love and you Nude Superfood Dry Dog Food (Red Meat Medley) on sale for $38 when you check out with Autoship & Save. Shipping is free on $49+ orders.


Product Description from Store
  • Meat is #1 Ingredient - Since the dawn of time, dogs have loved their protein—so that's why this dish is packed with delicious, crunchy bites of the good stuff: beef and pasture-raised bison.
  • Poultry-Free - Sensitive tummies, rejoice! This is an allergy-safe recipe, I.E. there's no cluckin' poultry (pardon our French).
  • Protein-Rich - Packed with 34% protein! Fun fact: this bag of kibble has 41.6% MORE protein to boost energy and maintain lean muscle mass compared to BLUE Buffalo Life Protection—Adult.
  • Pre & Probiotics & Digestive Enzymes for Easy Digestion - Nature's mighty little biotics work hard to ensure your pet's gut is in tiptop shape, and their #2s go smooooothly.
  • Superfoods - Each bite is packed with antioxidants which support long-term health and are rich with minerals to help your pet perform at their highest level.
  • Non-GMO Protein & Produce - When it comes to your pet's veggies and protein, GMOs aren't invited to the party. #SorryNotSorry
  • Grain-Free - Absolutely no corn, wheat, rice, soy, or oats in sight. We don't pack your pet's food with grains just to help us save a buck or two.
  • Filler-Free - Unlike other brands, we don't use ingredients like rice or corn to bulk out your pet's food because we know there's little nutritional value and it can contribute to obesity and lethargy.
  • Holistic Nutrition - Recipe recommended by our in-house holistic vet, Dr. Angie. These handpicked, balanced ingredients nourish your dog from head to paw.
  • Allergy Safe pet food and treats
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My dog died from dilated cardiomyopathy as a result of the grain free diet. There is a link between DC and grain free diets. Something to consider if you choose this path for your dog. There are high quality dog food brands with grain options and healthy meats, prebiotics, etc.

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02-15-2024 at 11:18 AM.
02-15-2024 at 11:18 AM.
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This is not how it works unfortunately. The problem is beyond a taurine deficiency, there are studies showing non-predisposed dogs getting DCM with taurine levels of low, normal, and high (Qulliam et. al 2023) The bigger issue is that the diet overall is poorly formulated or not formulated by qualified individuals. Unfortunately, there is no way as a layman (non-board certified vet nutritionist/PhD in small animal nutrition) to understand what is nutritionally missing from a diet to begin supplementing. This is why it's extremely important to have a proper team of experts formulating the diet in order to avoid such issues. In addition, by randomly supplementing things you can be unbalancing other nutrients in the process.

In case anyone was interested, here is a very good video that explains DCM in a digestible manner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O5gK_hha3s&t=2s (@7:05 specifically is the topic of taurine)

If lack of grain is causing it, then giving grain-based supplement would fix it.

Don't need a PhD in anything for that…
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02-15-2024 at 12:27 PM.
02-15-2024 at 12:27 PM.
Quote from Mr. Sparkles :
If lack of grain is causing it, then giving grain-based supplement would fix it.

Don't need a PhD in anything for that…
Again, It's not as simple as introducing a grain. As a layman, you have no way to knowing how to formulate nutrients to work with each other to be bioavailable. Having certain nutrients interferes with the absorption of others which is one of the issues behind substituting legumes/peas (and other 'exotic' or under researched ingredients) in place of grains. This is just a very simple explanation of one of the issue. It's a complex multi-point issue. What you choose to expose your dog to is none of my business nor do I particularly care what you do with this information. I'm just posting to help those that wish to learn from credited sources and to help stop the spread of misinformation. Wishing your pet the best of health.
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02-15-2024 at 12:31 PM.
02-15-2024 at 12:31 PM.
Quote from Ricchann :
Again, It's not as simple as introducing a grain. As a layman, you have no way to knowing how to formulate nutrients to work with each other to be bioavailable. Having certain nutrients interferes with the absorption of others which is one of the issues behind substituting legumes/peas (and other 'exotic' or under researched ingredients) in place of grains. This is just a very simple explanation of one of the issue. It's a complex multi-point issue. What you choose to expose your dog to is none of my business nor do I particularly care what you do with this information. I'm just posting to help those that wish to learn from credited sources and to help stop the spread of misinformation. Wishing your pet the best of health.

You are overthinking it.

It is arithmetic. If someone say "OMG grain free food, don't buy it!@)&;$;&?)." Then adding grain fixes that issue.

If it is a different issue (i.e., the food does not provide sufficient nutrients), then that is a different problem altogether.
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02-15-2024 at 04:02 PM.
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I've been feeding mine Purina pro plan toy breed. Now has BAD reviews. But have no idea what to buy them. 🤷
Purina pro plan is a perfectly balanced food manufactured & formulated under the industry's highest standards. You should always ask any company that produces the dog food you choose, the questions outlined in the WSAVA guidelines. This guideline is a simple set of questions used to gauge how a company choose to operate. The questions are seemingly no brainer but you'd be surprised how many companies don't have proper teams in place formulating food. Many companies instead use marketing and social media to influence consumers to buy their food. You'll also notice that many boutique companies will do the bare minimum in terms of formulation, instead of running proper feed trials for food, they'll formulate based on AAFCO minimums.

I would stick to the PPP toy.

https://wsava.org/wp-content/uplo...oolkit.pdf
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