ORIGINAL: kdvollmer
For the record, I can't claim to know as much as some of you here about dogs and all inculded, though, I am not ignorant either. (not that anybody has said that) Right now, I am feeding my only dog, a 7 year old Basset Hound 2 cups of Dry pedigree lamb and rice, mixed with 1 can of pedigree (any one of about 4 different flavors he likes.)I know that there are in many people eyes, and opinions, better foods out there, but, my hound likes it, and he is healthy as they get.I have been told by several vets (several because I am in the military and therefore move often) that he is one of the best looking Bassets they have ever seen, Weight for one (between 50-55 lbs), and his coat is healthy... soft, shiny...all that stuff.
I don't want to steal the thread here, but I think my question falls in line with it.
I see everybody talking about the different foods, and such and such numbers (26/17)...or whatever. What do these numbers mean? How does this play into the dog food? I am getting a GSP in April, and I am looking to find the best to feed him. I just want to understand all this so tah tI can make a more educated decision.
I feed Black Gold 26/18 - that stands for 26% protien 18% fat. Depending on what your dogs age, breed, &activities are usually determines the "best" percentage. My beagles & labs are worked hard (especially the beagles) so they need a high percentage feed. There is some really really good info on the internet, google it and I'll let them do the explaining b/c ingredients in the food is often equally important.