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Old April 6th 04, 02:40 AM
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diddy wrote:
http://www.cyberspaceag.com/cornvarieties.html


Thank you! Now I'm trying to find out what type of corn is used in different
pet foods, and not having a lot of luck finding anything.

This site is interesting, though:
http://www.iei.net/~ebreeden/kibble.html

Innova looks like the winner IMHO.

But in comparing Chicken Soup to Innova (not on the above site - you can do a
comparison with almost any other dog food on the market at
http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=inn-home), it also looks superior.

Both appear to be as good (if not better) than Blue, so now all I need to know
is how much they cost.

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is $17.99 for 18 lbs.
And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.

Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup. :}



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Old April 6th 04, 02:40 AM
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diddy wrote:
http://www.cyberspaceag.com/cornvarieties.html


Thank you! Now I'm trying to find out what type of corn is used in different
pet foods, and not having a lot of luck finding anything.

This site is interesting, though:
http://www.iei.net/~ebreeden/kibble.html

Innova looks like the winner IMHO.

But in comparing Chicken Soup to Innova (not on the above site - you can do a
comparison with almost any other dog food on the market at
http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=inn-home), it also looks superior.

Both appear to be as good (if not better) than Blue, so now all I need to know
is how much they cost.

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is $17.99 for 18 lbs.
And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.

Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup. :}



PetsMart Pet Trainer
My Kids, My Students, My Life:
http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html
Last updated June 27 at 10:00 a.m.


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Old April 6th 04, 03:51 AM
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Innova looks like the winner IMHO.

But in comparing Chicken Soup to Innova (not on the above site - you can do a
comparison with almost any other dog food on the market at
http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=inn-home), it also looks superior.

Both appear to be as good (if not better) than Blue, so now all I need to
know
is how much they cost.

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is $17.99 for 18 lbs.
And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.

Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup. :}

We feed Chicken Soup. All the dogs love it and are doing really well on it. We
had tried Innova at one time, but it had proved to be a bit too rich for a
couple of the boys' tummies. Mine also do well on and like Solid Gold.

Jan

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Old April 6th 04, 03:51 AM
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Innova looks like the winner IMHO.

But in comparing Chicken Soup to Innova (not on the above site - you can do a
comparison with almost any other dog food on the market at
http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=inn-home), it also looks superior.

Both appear to be as good (if not better) than Blue, so now all I need to
know
is how much they cost.

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is $17.99 for 18 lbs.
And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.

Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup. :}

We feed Chicken Soup. All the dogs love it and are doing really well on it. We
had tried Innova at one time, but it had proved to be a bit too rich for a
couple of the boys' tummies. Mine also do well on and like Solid Gold.

Jan

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Old April 6th 04, 03:51 AM
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Innova looks like the winner IMHO.

But in comparing Chicken Soup to Innova (not on the above site - you can do a
comparison with almost any other dog food on the market at
http://www.naturapet.com/display.php?d=inn-home), it also looks superior.

Both appear to be as good (if not better) than Blue, so now all I need to
know
is how much they cost.

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is $17.99 for 18 lbs.
And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.

Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup. :}

We feed Chicken Soup. All the dogs love it and are doing really well on it. We
had tried Innova at one time, but it had proved to be a bit too rich for a
couple of the boys' tummies. Mine also do well on and like Solid Gold.

Jan

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Old April 6th 04, 06:03 AM
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Leah said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is
$17.99 for 18 lbs. And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.


Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup.


I don't know anything about the other two foods, but when I fed
my dogs Innova, I fed very little - it turned out to be the
least expensive kibble that I've ever fed my dogs.

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--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old April 6th 04, 06:03 AM
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Leah said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is
$17.99 for 18 lbs. And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.


Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup.


I don't know anything about the other two foods, but when I fed
my dogs Innova, I fed very little - it turned out to be the
least expensive kibble that I've ever fed my dogs.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
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Old April 6th 04, 06:03 AM
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Leah said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:

Yikes! Okay, Blue is $22.99 for 15 lbs. Chicken Soup is
$17.99 for 18 lbs. And Innova is $20.99 for 16.5 lbs.


Looks like I'll be trying Chicken Soup.


I don't know anything about the other two foods, but when I fed
my dogs Innova, I fed very little - it turned out to be the
least expensive kibble that I've ever fed my dogs.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
 




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