yeah that fine
Eukanuba offer a variety of flavors in their dog food including lamb and rice, salmon and multigrain as well as special formulas for puppies and senior dogs.
It´s easy! I don´t know much about chemistry ingredients, but if you are feeding your dog with Pedigree, try to change it to Eukanuba for just three months. You will notice a better hair and a no odor in his/her manure. Eukanuba and Proplan are way better than Pedigree or Dog Chow!
Some brands are Blue Buffalo, Wellness, Eukanuba, Science Diet, and Iams
Eukanuba
I would stay away from Purina, Pedigree, Iams, Eukanuba, etc. There are FAR higher quality food. I recommend Innova puppy.
Go to the AKC website, they are selling them online
A popular food among Chihuahua lovers is Eukanuba Chihuahua Formula Dry Dog Food. You can find more information on feeding your Chihuahua at http://lovethechihuahua.com/index.php/Chihuahua-dog-breed/feeding-Chihuahua.
According to our vets it's Eukanuba. CORRECTION: THE VETS LIED! If you look on the ingredients label for Eukanuba, the first few ingredients are Chicken, Chicken BY-PRODUCTS, and Corn meal. Both corn meal, AND wheat are common allergens in dogs. If you want a healthy dog food, I suggest you look at the label first, and see if the first ingredients are chicken, fish, turkey, or other meats. Rice is the best un-meat food for dogs.
I reccommend Eukanuba if you like a healthy coat and happy dog...also, you could mix it with Tripe which is a meat mix....but if your dog has dirreah easily then DO NOT mix it with Tripe! But, really, you should ask your vet what he/she recomends.
Are you nuts? Grapes as in the fruit are not made from dog food. Are you trying to ask if dog food is made from grapes? The answer to that is also no.
Some of the best dog food companies include: Science Diet, Eukanuba, Innova, Purina, and California Natural. While all of these dog food brands come highly recommended none of them can replace the quality of a raw or cooked homemade diet.