If the food your trying to feed is one of these, you shouldn't feed it anyway.....Plus, dogs need at least 1 moist meal a day...They should not only eat dry....Karla
From Dogfoodscoop.com
Here, you will find our Bad Dog Food List. These commercial dog food brands are, in our opinion, the worst dog foods on the market!
We give them a disgusted 0 Scoops
Our personal recommendation is that you take a good look at these dog food names and memorize them.
Now! Tuck your tail between your legs and run for the hills!
See here for a glimpse of what really goes on behind the commercial dog food industry.
These dog foods contain the worst dog food ingredients you will find! They are comprised mainly of by-products; carcinogenic flavors and preservatives; cheap, unhealthy fillers, and ... Heaven only knows what else!
In addition, we have no respect for the philosophy of these pet food companies. In our opinion, they are clearly dedicated to their bottom line with a total disregard for the health and well-being of our beloved furry companions.
They are truly a far cry from the best dog foods available!
It is highly unlikely that any of these awful supermarket brands on our list of Bad Dog Foods will be carried or recommended by any respectable, independent dog food store.
Worst Dog Food Rating - Zero Scoops!
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THE VERY WORST DOG FOODS ON THE MARKET
Abady Dog Food
Alpo Dog Food
Beneful Dog Food
Bil Jac Dog Food
Diamond Dog Food (Plain, Regular Formula)
Good Life Recipe
Iams Dog Food
Kasco Dog Food
Kibbles 'n Bits Dog Food
Ol' Roy Dog Food
Pedigree Dog Food
Purina Pro Plan Dog Food
Purina One Dog Food
Science Diet Dog Food
Tuffy's Dog Food
Now, for a list of the best...Many of these companies don't even make a dry food!
Here's our 5 Scoop list of the best dog foods ranked!
We consider these among the best commercial dog food brands on the market.
We found that not only are these the top recommended dog food brands by experts and dog nutritionists -- but they also appear consistently as the best rated dog food brands on various consumer reports on dog food.
So! What do the top recommended dog food brands all have in common? In a nutshell, the following:-
All natural, human grade dog food ingredients.
Hormone and antibiotic free dog food ingredients.
No by-products whatsoever.
They offer a high protein dog food choice.
Quality grains and no cheap and nasty fillers.
Void of harmful chemicals, preservatives or additives.
See our step-by-step guide. Learn how you can spot a top recommended dog food at a glance!
Ready! In alphabetical order, here's our pick of the best rated dog food brands on the market ...
Best Dog Foods Ranked 5 Scoops
Acana Dog Food
Addiction Dog Food
Artemis Dog Food
Back to Basics Dog Food
BLUE Dog Food
BLUE Organics
BLUE Wilderness
Dog Whisperer - Cesar Milan Dog Food
Eagle Pack Dog Food
Evangers Dog Food
Fromm Dog Food
GO Natural Dog Food
Holistic Blend
Honest Kitchen Dog Food
Horizon Legacy Dog Food
Mulligan Stew
Nature's Variety Instinct Dog Food
Merrick Dog Food
**** Van Patten - Natural Balance Dog Food
Nature's Logic
NOW
ORGANIX (Castor and Pollux)
Orijen Dog Food
Party Animal (Canned Only)
Nature's Variety Prairie
Solid Gold Dog Food
Taste of the Wild Dog Food
Timberwolf Dog Food
Wellness Dog Food
Weruva Dog Food (Canned Dog Food Only)
Wysong Dog Food
ZiwiPeak Dog Food
Hello, my dog is a small breed dog and won't eat any dry food that has big chunks. I usually try to buy little bites. The other suggestion I can make is your dog may have sensitive teeth. So, you might try getting the dogs teeth checked.
Last but finally my husband always talks about how smart dogs are, and how they know what good food is too. My dog won't touch certain dry food. So, my husband reads the description of the dog food, and I know it sounds funny but if it doesn't sound good we don't get it. Beneful, And Purina small bites are the ones we finds she eats the easiest.
I hope this helps with your dog. Praying for you and your dog.
Kimberly
Dogs have just as much personality as humans, some kids hate broccoli, some dogs hate dry food, try experimenting with different kinds or mix it with wet food and warm water, and if he still won't eat it, just plan his diet so he gets his vital nutrition without dry food.
LOL. Not much info there.
How old is the dog and what are you feeding? Try adding maybe a Tlbs of canned food and a little water and see if that works. I do that for the morning feeding here.
Or, you can try the hold out method, meaning leave the food down and chances are the dog will get hungry enough to eat. Not eating for a day or two is not a big deal unless this is a young puppy. Just make sure the dog has water at all times.
I have never seen a healthy dog starve themselves yet and I have had a few picky eaters here! Oh, don't give treats or table scraps either.