The Pet Food Kibble Review
WHO MAKES THE BEST BRAND OF DRY PET FOOD?🐾🐶
Who’s the better brand ➡️ ORIJEN Dog and Cat Food vs Taste of the Wild Pet Food vs Fromm Family Foods vs Stella & Chewy’s vs Zignature vs Carna4 – Synthetic-Free Dog Food?
Here’s a clip of the detailed review ✅ that will help you make the best decision when choosing between brands of pet foods.🧐
Full Review here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/insidescooppets
P.S. – If you have any brands you would like to see reviewed in the future, drop a comment! 🗣
We feed our dogs American Journey. It passes the salt divider test. It’s Chewys brand.
Costco Kirkland brand. Best dry dog food. Order online. Not in stores.
Wow. Lucky me I watched this! Thank you so much !
All dog stuff contradicts eachother
I don’t have 14$ per month as I’m invalid… Too bad, I was going to subscribe 🙁 Anyway, thanks for your time.
How about TruDog Rawgo! ??
Not surprised at all they don’t care what people eat you think anyone cares what pets eat??
Just wondering if giving digestive enzymes might help to digest the food up better?
The bottom line is the very best food to feed your pet is human grade food. Make it yourself if you really care.
I believe, 100% raw food for my dog’s
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU CHANGED YOUR BABIES TO "" REAL DOG FOOD"" NOT KIBBLE!! IM SO WORRIED ABOUT. DIG FOOD WILL HIRT MY DACHSHUND!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
I think cooking food with fresh ingredients yourself is much cheaper then "CARNA 4" or Origen!!!!! fact!
i may start feeding carna4 if they have a puppy food… oh please say they have a puppy food (if not ill move down to orijen)
Thanks for the salt divider test. It’s very eye opening.
Btw, would you pls review Instict? Thank you
What’s the best Walmart food my dude. Don’t just do expensive foods.
Carna4 is probably the best if you can afford it.Orijen was second best until they sold out to Purina,so now Stella and Chewy’s is the second best.The others aren’t even that good but are fine if that’s the best you can afford.
I’m so happy nothing that I feed my baby is on here. Damn. Wellness Core and for wet food Wellness Core, Merrick’s, and Ceasar’s on occassions
I tried feeding my cat carna 4 and he wouldn’t stop having diarehea
This video sponsored by Canadian Pet Food Manufacturers Associations or so it seems
ı prefer taste of wild dog food here is link to amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L97GQW5/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B07L97GQW5&linkCode=as2&tag=harunayarcom-20&linkId=d5532b997b0a5c6bd4594d55c696b0bd
I did the math & here’s the results:
1st: Carna4 (15 pts)
2nd: Orijen (12 pts)
3rd: Stella & Chewy (7 pts)
4th: Fromm & Zignature (4 pts)
5th: Taste of The Wild (2 pts)
Trying to determine which kibble is best is like figuring out whether kfc, mcdonalds or burger king is better. Feed biologically appropriate food i.e. raw or home cook
I used to use Orijens but stopped when they started outsourcing their ingredients to Canada, and especially after they had a factory recall. After trying every major premium brand in America, alas the finest kibble is actually made in Italy, and called, "Farmina," and is the ONLY brand to my knowledge that uses 100% HUMAN GRADE ingredients, as opposed the rest, who use PET GRADE nutrients. I always buy the non-grain, non-GMO Pumpkin Formula, and alternate between the Chicken and Lamb to give my dog some variety. If you buy the big #24 bag, it is no more than any of the other premium dog food brands, but the ingredients are clearly superior to all others. Trust me, this is the "Best of the Best."
HEY I LOVE YOUR VIDEO!!!
Can you chime in on the recent FDA report that essentially implicated 16 grain free dogfood brands re: potential links between pet diet and the heart disease DCM? I have a German Shepherd and I’m worried since I’ve been feeding her grain free for years. My vet says there’s no reason to worry as the FDA report is inconsistent and questionable, but I want to get various perspectives on this matter before making any decision. I’d hate to be misinformed or condemn grain free businesses needlessly. Here’s a link to the said controversy. Thanks! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dcm-fda-dog-food-science-hype-canine-nutritionist-linda/id597961570?i=1000446469443&fbclid=IwAR3HMDUKGBBXCmoVp2BYORp1g72kGUkZ9fO-hEjDF6Z5UFPc2IuC-cutaiw
great vid thank you
Tnxs for your Time to do such a helpful review! Keep it up!
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The lawsuits all claim that Orijen and Acana contain “levels” of arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium and BPA, which are “all known to pose health risks to humans and animals,” while the foods market themselves as using “fresh, natural ingredients.
I find it really disturbing that companies know for making toothpaste, dish soap, chocolate, etc. are also making pet food. That, right there, tells me they know nothing about animal nutrition or the quality of their ingredients, and only care about how to make the most money by spending the least. Frankly, it’s kind of scary!
I’m so happy to see that orijen ranked so highly, we just swapped our two kitties onto them after we suspected one of them had developed a poultry allergy. (Which sadly wasn’t the case and we are still working on finding the cause) but it is nice to know we are feeding our babies a truly good food that isnt trying to pull the wool over our eyes
So what is d best dog food,I prefer raw foods or home made foods…??
i feed my dog a raw diet…she’s 13 has been my service dog for eleven years…eating a raw diet is keeping her young….she has no doggy smell no bad doggy breath and no bad poop smell…she’s stayed at her ideal weight has tons of energy…feeding raw there’s no worry about high heat processed kibble no synthetic vitamins or minerals nothing artificial no preservatives…all natural all real food
Plot twist: *_Nothing Else_* is actually *_Nothing Else (TM)_* and is Carna4’s proprietary synthetics mix.
JK
I found some of this worthwhile and other parts a touch suspect. The salt divide is a good tool and probably the most useful. However, this use of the word "innovation" or whatever to describe added vitamins, minerals and more seems a touch misleading. You show a few foods that have very little added. The question is, do the foods contain those vitamins and minerals naturally and are they ‘useable?’ Imagine you want Taurine in the dog’s food and it is not listed as an added ingredient to compensate. This doesn’t mean that it is existing in the food and therefore doesn’t need to be added. I believe what is missing is a complete listing of all the "daily requirements" and what percentages are found in the food then, one checks to see if it was present in the food itself or had to be added.
Thank you for helping us understand better!!
Passing through youtube trying to find an animated video of how kibble is made to show a friend she needs to get her dog off of it asap and saw this video. Will queue to watch when i have more time, but i do hope none were the best option lol
Thanks a lot for the very informative video!
What about puppy or adult Holistic Actr1um dry dog food from Walmart
Wow, the "salt divider" test is a game changer.
Did I miss why the bag durability is important? Granted I dont want the bag to tear while I carry it, but WTH? Most people have a dog foid bin anyway.
Rodney, today I made my dog the beef recipe that you and Dr. Becker made on YouTube. I cooked it since it was the first time and mixed it with her remaining kibble to ease her into it. Needless to say, she ate every bit of the real food and left every piece of the kibble. She has spoken. There’s my answer. Thanks for all you do.
i feed my dogs kibbles in the morning anf then fresh meat in the evening.
I make my dogs food which is a lot better than what’s in the bags…
I’d love to know about Wellness Grain Inclusive. These are grain free
Excellent video. Thank you.
About 10 years ago one of my two pups started "obsessing" with his food bowl at meal time. He would whine and push his bowl around the room. This became a routine procedure every meal time. I was feeding what I thought was a good quality kibble but I don’t remember the brand. I started thinking how little I knew about dog food so I started doing some research to find the best kibble to feed.
This didn’t prove to be an easy task. I had to ignore the obvious "promos" and tried to find the most objective and credible sources. After about a week or two, I decided to switch to Orijen Regional Red. My pup’s obsession stopped and he would eat keenly. I remain convinced that this particular brand is the best kibble made.
However, a funny thing happened when I was doing my research. I noticed that there were a large number of kennels and breeders that were "raw feeding". I didn’t know much about raw feeding but it intrigued me that these types of people weren’t motivated by selling a dog food product. Their motivation seemed to be the health of their dogs. So I decided to educate myself on this topic.
For the next two months I read everything I could find, ignoring those publishers whose motives were either producing or profiting from the sale of dog food. I switched to raw feeding (for those of you who are well-versed on the topic, specifically "FrankenPrey").
I’ll not go into the reasons for my decision as that would be far too lengthy. I have been feeding raw to four dogs for about the past 10 years (I tried to "transition" my cat to the same diet but that was a fail).
If you asked me if I am absolutely convinced that raw feeding is the way to go, I’d have to answer "no". The best I can say is that I’m fairly certain. There are credible proponents on both sides of the debate – whether to feed raw or commercially produced dog food. And even within the "raw" community there are debates about what constitutes a raw diet (one topic being whether to feed fruits and vegetables – my dogs get neither).
Cheers