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Dog Food Reviews - Dog Food Ratings

Dog Food reviews are based on if Gluten, Corn, Soy, Wheat, Animal Digest are present in your pet's dog food. Extra points are awarded for the good stuff in the dog food. Points are deducted if by-products and other junk are used to produce these dog foods. Points are also deducted from the Dog Food Rating if the Pet Food Company has had Dog Food Recalls.

Next to the Dog Food Brand is the Dog Food Rating for each brand of Dog Food and each type of Dog Food. Clicking on the link for each Dog Food will take you to the Dog Food Review with a listing of Dog Food Ingredients with a breakdown of what makes for a quality dog food. This is a great place to start when looking for the best dog food to feed your dog or to make sure you are not feeding bad dog food to your dog.

Included in the dog food reviews are listings of Dog Food Recalls. The dog food recalls have spurred Class Actions against several pet food producers and pet food marketers, those Class Actions are listed on this page as well.

Ask Susan Peters Other Sites of Interest:

  • Pet Food Ratings (click here)

See all the reviews for cat food, cat treats, dog food, and dog treats.

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Price: $12.96
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Price: $4.99
List Price: $8.49
Conquer K9 Mature Years Chewables (60 ct) Conquer K9 Mature Years Chewables (60 ct)
Price: $16.70
List Price: $59.97
Dog Mate Large Lockable Dog Door Flap Gray Dog Mate Large Lockable Dog Door Flap Gray
Price: $49.49
List Price: $99.95

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Shawn Meldrum profile image

Shawn Meldrum  says:
15 months ago

Wow, what an impressive and comprehensive resource. It is great to see people taking notice of the importance of nutrition for their dog to be healthy and live a long life. Here is another helpful page on the subject that shows some of the main nutrients a dog must have to maintain peak health.

http://hubpages.com/hub/DogFoodComparisons

I think it's interesting to note that their are some amino acids and essential fats that a dog cannot produce on it's own and must consume from food.

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