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| Out of those choices, I'd have to go with Wellness. My son's Plott, Mary, eats it and is doing well with it. My Rottie, Bubba, eats Nature's Variety Prairie ir Instinct. I love that for him.
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I am in the process of switching my 2 year old toy poodle over to this from Blue buff Wilderness, the high % of protein bothers me for her..She is doing just fine on it but.....I think Wellness is still better food.
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Greyarabs (10/27/2009) I am in the process of switching my 2 year old toy poodle over to this from Blue buff Wilderness, the high % of protein bothers me for her..She is doing just fine on it but.....I think Wellness is still better food. Blue Buff Wilderness is actually a better food, trust me on that, I have taken nutrition. The higher the protein content, the better when it comes to dogs.
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