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Authority also makes a grain free food (PetSmart's regular brand, not the Simply Nourish one), which rates 4 stars on Dog Food Advisor. It's a chicken based food, so as long as your dog's good with that, it's a decent food at a great price. I tried it, but my dogs can't eat chicken based kibbles unfortunately.
If the food contains oats or oatmeal, add 1 point. 11. If the food contains sunflower oil, add 1 point. 12. For every different specific animal protein source (other than the first one; count "chicken" and "chicken meal" as only one protein source, but "chicken" and " turkey" as 2 different sources), add 1 point. 13.
I've been looking at possibly trying Authority brand's lamb and rice small breed formula. Has anyone used Authority kibble and did it go well with your dog? She gets one kibble meal and 2 canned food meals daily. Canned food is Dr. Foster & Smith Everyday Wellness Lamb and Science Diet turkey & barley or beef & barley.
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I have a 8 month old malti-poo. I recently adopted him and he was on iams smart puppy. I then changed him to Authority® Puppy Food with Real Lamb (Petsmart brand) upon recommendation. I mix a tablespoon of Authority with Lamb wet food in at morning and night. This was started as it does get him to eat more.
luv mi pets said: According to google searches: Wellness and TOTW and other top notch brands of dog foods only make up 10% of the market. The top selling dog food in the US is Pedigree, Ol' Roy, and Purina. Pedigree ships 214,000 tons annually. It is hard to convince general public to go spend more money on dog food.
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Also although I am not very knowledgeable in dog food the food doesn't seem all that great and is expensive. It has high ash (8%), uses a lesser form of selenium (sodium selenite) and doesn't have protein or fat levels that are any different then foods that are well respected like Dr Tims, Annamaet and the new one that everybody is talking ...