Today's
dog food industry is producing hundreds of dog food formulas for the
market. This industry has also tested many different breeds of dogs
for their nutritional requirements. Results of this testing were published
in 1985 showing such a wide range of nutritional requirements that we
now know one food cannot be correct for all dogs. Yet to date no one
from any of the dog food companies has come forward to tell us which
breeds might react adversely to their food. This has left most dog food
buyers in the position of having to experiment at home in order to find
the best food for their dog. Too often this type of experimenting has
had disastrous results. But now the dog food buyer has a tool...this
book can help all dog owners match their dog to the right food. Recommendations
in this book are made by the nutrient sources found in most commercial
dog food formulas and not by brand name or with any bias or brand loyalty.
Paperback,
172 pages (July 1997)