Budsters Mom
04-10-2014, 08:39 PM
Nature's domain is Costco's grain free dog food line. I am particularly interested in the salmon and sweet potato formula. It is manufactured by diamond foods. Diamond foods has had many recalls. They manufacture taste of the wild, and Wellness among other brands. Their recall tract record has me scared.
Rosie is eating blue Buffalo basics Salmon and potato formula. It is the same stuff that I had Buddy on because of allergies. It is a limited ingredient formula. Rosie is a little allergic dog too. Rosie is extremely picky when it comes to food. She can take it or leave it. She will only eat the blue Buffalo basics kibble if it's mixed with something wet that she likes. That defeats the purpose of a limited ingredient formula. If If I don't continue to rotate the wet stuff that I stir in, she won't eat that either. Little twit!!! I am looking for a premium kibble that she will like by itself. I am limited when it comes to her allergies. I know that she is allergic to poultry (chicken and turkey). I am not sure about duck. Anyway, I have read many reviews on Nature's Domain. It only comes in something like 35 or 40 pound bags. It is less than half the price of what I'm feeding her now. If I buy one of those humongous bags and she doesn't like it, that's a whole lot of dog food to be stuck with. If she will eat it and does well on it, a bag that large would take her a whole year to finish. Such is my dilemma. I am not overly stressed about the cost. Cost is not my major issue. It would be if I had big dogs to feed, but Rosie eats very little.
SO, HAS ANYONE TRIED NATURES DOMAIN? And, what do you feed your little allergy dogs?
Thanks Angels,
Kathy
Rosie is eating blue Buffalo basics Salmon and potato formula. It is the same stuff that I had Buddy on because of allergies. It is a limited ingredient formula. Rosie is a little allergic dog too. Rosie is extremely picky when it comes to food. She can take it or leave it. She will only eat the blue Buffalo basics kibble if it's mixed with something wet that she likes. That defeats the purpose of a limited ingredient formula. If If I don't continue to rotate the wet stuff that I stir in, she won't eat that either. Little twit!!! I am looking for a premium kibble that she will like by itself. I am limited when it comes to her allergies. I know that she is allergic to poultry (chicken and turkey). I am not sure about duck. Anyway, I have read many reviews on Nature's Domain. It only comes in something like 35 or 40 pound bags. It is less than half the price of what I'm feeding her now. If I buy one of those humongous bags and she doesn't like it, that's a whole lot of dog food to be stuck with. If she will eat it and does well on it, a bag that large would take her a whole year to finish. Such is my dilemma. I am not overly stressed about the cost. Cost is not my major issue. It would be if I had big dogs to feed, but Rosie eats very little.
SO, HAS ANYONE TRIED NATURES DOMAIN? And, what do you feed your little allergy dogs?
Thanks Angels,
Kathy