whats the best dry food petsmart sells.need qucik answer please

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Originally Posted by firsttimeowner

i just looked at blue spa it looks like the best its first ingrediant was deboned chiken second was chicken meal.so far tyhat in the lead .my trip is post poned till the am though ya all been great help.lol hopefully any of it will reduce the smell of here feces while she aite iams.id almost faint
it should help a lot. i know it did with Chip - his previous carer had him on Science diet, & i switched him to chicken soup - much less odor & bulk!
 

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OHHH yes it will help in amount and amount of smell
... ohh and less shedding depending on what brand... Blue spa is fairly decent for coat
 

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Originally Posted by sharky

I prefer the venison and pea but that was after much research:0
I am hunting around for a new dry food too. So why do you prefer the NB venison and green pea dry? (You are the resident food expert here, so I have to know!) Is it due to lower risk of allergens in the food?
 

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I have just switched the boys to Natural Balance from Nutrience. They love it, and it's 100% healthy - nothing in there that you wouldn't eat yourself! (well, maybe the duck).
 

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Originally Posted by LokisMum

I have just switched the boys to Natural Balance from Nutrience. They love it, and it's 100% healthy - nothing in there that you wouldn't eat yourself! (well, maybe the duck).
lol.. at the duck... I would nt eat the lamb either
 
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i had no idea what kid to get her for sure cuase i aint sure how old she is.today i guess 7.guess it beats her old iams for sure.
 

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Originally Posted by firsttimeowner

http://www.nutroproducts.com/ncccia.asp thats what i got her.hope she likes it and it is healthy for her.ty for the advice everyone
Just remember most cats like a gradual change .... mix 1/4 new food with 3/4 old food for a few days ....then 1/2 and 1/2 and so on


I note her age is unknown ... adult states one to sevan on the bag but most vets will give to 10
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yeah i wont give her any today at all i still have like 1 lb maybe a little over a iams ill go up in her new food daily.. she is probaly mad at me i was working on ac today so i had to put her in guest room. now she is back in there because i sprayed bug spray down.aint sure if they know better then to lick it
 

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You'll get a lot of different answers but I believe 100% that Nutro Dry is the best food you can purchase at Petsmart right now. I use that and canned Evo (from local pet store).
 

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okay... as far as what PetSmart carries in my opinion you have only a few options of a decent food for your dog or cat. I believe whole heartedly that PetSmart's best food is Blue Buffalo "Spa Select". Reason being that the ingredients used are far superior to other foods theycarry. Not all PetSmarts carry the same foods but Nutro's Natural Choice is good , not the best but still good. I could go on and on about the amazing benefits of this food. Pet food is my obsession. So sorry for making my answer so long.
 
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