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Flint River Ranch - Fish & Chips
Has anyone tried this formula or have experience with this company? The cost for a 40 lb. bag is $57 USD and about $67 CAD. Free shipping in the US! I'm going to email them for costs of shipping to Toronto. The kibble is twice oven-basked rather than extruded.
http://www.flintriver.com/Default.htm and http://www.frrinc.com/canine.html INGREDIENTS: Trout,Potato,Course Ground Millet,Herring Meal,Oatmeal,Sweet Potato,Canola Oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), flax seed,oat bran,natural flavors,blueberries,cranberries, rosemary,grape seed oil,menhaden fish meal, granola,ground oats,alfalfa meal,brewer's dried yeast,dried eggs,lecithin,yucca schidigera extract,choline chloride,zinc sulfate,dl-alpha tocopherol acetate,zinc amino acid complex,selenium supplement,mixed natural tocopherols (antioxidant),niacin,iron,amino acid complex,Vitamin B-12 supplement,calcium pantothenate,Vitamin A acetate,ascorbic acid,iron sulfate,pyridoxine hydrochloride,manganese amino acid complex,thiamine mononitrate,manganous oxide,copper amino acid complex,copper sulfate,riboflavin supplement,folic acid supplement,ethylenediamine dihydrodide,D-biotin supplement,Vitamin D-3,dried bacillus subtilis fermentation product,dried aspergilus oryzae fermentation product. Flint River Ranch "Fish and Chips" Dog Food Guaranteed Average Analysis Crude Protein (Min.)21.0% Crude Fat (Min.)12.0% Moisture (Max.) 3.5% Vitamin / Mineral Assay (per kilogram) Vitamin A 14,400 IU Vitamin D 1,200 IU Vitamin E 65 IU Vitamin 81 (Thiamine) 11 mg Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 8 mg Pantothenlc Acid 33 mg Niacin 60 mg Pyridoxine 2 mg Folic Acid 1.2 mg Biotin 0.14 mg Vitamin B12 0.08 mg Choline 1,800 mg Calcium 1.4 % Phosphorus 1.1 % Potassium 0.6 % Sodium 0.33 % Chloride 0.55 % Magnesium 0.12 % Iron 80 mg Copper 11 mg Manganese 17 mg Zinc 175 mg Iodine 3 mg Selenium 0.4 mg Arginine 1.09 % Lysine 1.22 % Methionine & Cystine 0.77 % Tryptophan 0.24 % Histidine 0.44 % Leucine 1.5 % Isoleucine 0.79 % Phenylalanine & Tyrosine 1.41 % Threonine 0.74 % Valine 0.93 % Linoleic Acid 1.7 % Omega 3 0.87 % Omega 6 2.83 % |
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I bet it would be pretty expensive to ship to Canada. I also think the protein level is too low.
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Agreed it is a low percentage. According to them, because their kibble is oven baked rather than extruded, it's more digestible. I'm not that worried about the protein level given all the other healthy snacks my brrod get along the way.
I've just opened my last 33 ponder of TO and I don't think I wanto buy another. But, I've exhausted pretty much all the other fish-based, no corn etc. alternatives available in Toronto short of having to return to home-cooked. |
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You'll be glad to hear that Orijen is coming out with a salmon based dog kibble.
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It looks kind of grainy to me, mumX3. Especially for the price.
But given your food issues, it's sure worth looking into-and you can always add more protein, right? No Canadian distributor?
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No Canadian distributer that I can see Skryker but, I've included that in my email. I can always buy by the skid-load I guess. |
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Um... Can you list what you've tried so far? And what your doggies can't have?
This one is oats, oats and more oats. |
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