Comparing Cost And Ingredients In Nutro Foods & Natural Balance.
No commentsIn comparison to other brands of dog food, how healthy is Nutro?
Nutro is an inexpensive dog food formulation containing meal instead of real meat.
Nutro does not use human grade ingredients like other premium brands do.
It is impossible for Nutro to be described as being human grade dog food.
True, it probably does not share the same price tag either, but there are many other healthy dog foods on the market, if you want an alternative to a brand like Nutro.
In my opinion, Natural Balance dog food is the best choice and it can be purchased at very fair prices.
Nutro is not in the same category as Natural Balance or Blue Buffalo dog food, which use higher grade ingredients.
Nutro is much closer in quality to the dog food brands made by Waltham like Cesar, Chappie, and Pedigree.
Waltham pet foods target nutrition with convenience, as does Nutro.
Nutro is cheap to buy, but you may pay more in the long run than you would giving your dog Natural Balance dog food.
Bones and Raw Food is available in frozen form, and it is quite evident that BARF is the best food that you can feed your dog.
The BARF diet may require too much work for some people, and these dog owners have a good alternative in Natural Balance premium dog food, as it contains only the freshest, high quality, human grade ingredients.
This food is rich in nutrients; it is made with protein from top quality meat sources and includes none of the following: by-products, corn, wheat, gluten, soy, artificial flavors, artificial colors, sugars, or artificial preservatives.
Nutro cannot compete with this as it does use wheat, and its ingredients are not human quality meat.
The dog food made by Wysong far surpasses the nutrition provided by Nutro–they go so far as to include cage-free pheasant in their formula, and its dried meat products contain an amazing meat content of 99.9%.
Not everyone can afford the $14 dollar price tag though.
Dog food manufactures have to seriously consider the recent food recalls.
Good news for Nutro, pet food recalls did not affect any of its dry products.
However the Nutro dog food recall involved many of their canned products, and their feline range.
Saturday, June 14th, 2008 at 8:05 pm and is filed under Dog Health. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.















