keyt
Grey Puppy
Georgia loved her weekend in the snow in the Soo - and meeting her greyhound cousins!
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Post by keyt on Sept 3, 2013 9:55:33 GMT -5
Princess Georgia is disinterested in her Kirkland Chicken and vegetables kibble that she ate eagerly a month ago! We have a Pulsar sample that she seems to love- so I am planning to switch her over - and I am wondering whether anyone else is feeding this to their greys? I like that it's Canadian made... and reasonably priced, and gets a 4.5 star rating on the dog food analysis.
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moncheri
Grey Addicted
Broodies are the best!
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Post by moncheri on Sept 3, 2013 18:53:00 GMT -5
Sorry I have never heard of Pulsar but I hope the switch goes well.
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Post by newtothis1 on Sept 4, 2013 16:22:27 GMT -5
I to have never heard of it. I'm sure you will find out quickly if she like it or not.
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keyt
Grey Puppy
Georgia loved her weekend in the snow in the Soo - and meeting her greyhound cousins!
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Post by keyt on Sept 5, 2013 13:10:53 GMT -5
So far so good! I bought the chicken variety, and mixed it half and half with her Kirkland chicken kibble that she had stopped eating. Now she's eating again! I will try the fish formula next time.
It is made by "Horizon" in Saskatchewan, and is grain free and reasonably priced. It's only been a couple of days, but it's looking promising!
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laara
Junior Grey Lover
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Post by laara on Sept 5, 2013 20:04:01 GMT -5
The pet food store I work at carries this -we specialize in raw and grain free kibbles. Pulsar is a good choice for a grain-free kibble. They use pulses (legumes) instead of grains and as it is a single source protein it is a good choice for any dog with sensitivities. It also has a low glycemic index which can make it a good choice for diabetic dogs or for weight control. Glad to hear it is working well for you!
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