RobertBrown
Veteran Member
The Kirkland brand gets 4 stars.
I don't worry too much about the ratings of dog food. My (wifes German Shepherd) eats better than I do. He gets Kibbles and Bits dry as filler which according to this site is only 1 star but the wife cooks for him everyday. He gets chicken, beef or pork meat boiled up with vegetables like celery and carrots to give it flavor. This is mixed with his Kibbles to form his diet. He also get a generous supply of bones, beef and pork, to chew on plus any scrap meat from our meals that is left over.
I wonder how accurate such "ratings" are; probably lots of healthy dogs running around that are fed on almost any of those brands, or the manufacturers couldn't stay in business. And I see that a number of Hill's dog foods are listed but Hill's Healthy Advantage, which is recommended by our veterinarian and is what we're currently using, isn't even included. Maybe because it's only sold by vets, and of course that may be the reason the vet recommends it.:laughing:
Check the site I posted for plenty of Hills Science Diet and Hills R/X dog foods listed in the one star catagory. Dogs can't digest the same kinds of food we can digest and most food out there is predominantly filler with very little meat product.
Blue buffalo & Taste of Wild for our dogs.