2013年9月27日星期五

Dog Food | Leo"s Feed & Garden Center


Our Best Selling Dog Food!


Exclusive brand dog food is our # 1 selling dog food at Leo’s and every time you purchase an 18 lb or 35 lb bag we put it on a buy 8 get 1 free card that stays at the store.  Be sure to ask about our program and you can be on your way to savings too.


In 2011 we gave away 1,254 bags of Exclusive away free!!!!





Finding The Right Dog Food



At Leo’s we are proud to offer a wide variety of dog foods for dogs of all sizes, breeds, and ages. Your dog’s health is important and finding the correct dog food for your pet will help them live a long and happy life.


If you have a question about what dog food is right for your pet be sure to come into our store and ask one of our helpful sales representatives and we will help you choose the perfect food for your pal.




We Offer a Large Variety of Dog Food Brands:



Bagged Dog Food Brands





  • Exclusive

  • Red Flannel

  • Taste of The Wild

  • Chicken Soup

  • Science Diet

  • Earthborn

  • Canidae

  • NutriLife

  • Pro Plan

  • Wellness

  • Purina

  • Infinia




Canned Dog Food Brands





  • Canidae

  • Wellness

  • Taste Of the Wild

  • Pro Plan

  • Beneful Prepared Meals




Buy 10 get 0ne FREE when you buy at Leo’s


Earthborn Holistic® Natural Dog Food


Earthborn Holistic® offers a wholesome approach to nutrition, with high-quality ingredients that nourish the whole dog. Every holistic dog food formula is designed to offer balanced nutrients that support your dog’s overall health and physical well-being.


Each carefully selected ingredient has a purpose. We choose nature’s finest digestible proteins, fruits, and vegetables, and an exact blend of vitamins, minerals, and omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids. Every formula, including a grain-free food, offers delicious options for your dog’s unique nutritional needs.


We care not only about the nutritional needs of your dog, but also about the environment and the earth we inhabit. Our goal is to produce delicious, natural food for your dog and create awareness about our environment, too. Earthborn Holistic® is whole food nutrition born from the earth. Love your dog. Love your planet

Which Discontinued Foods Do You Miss Most?

The food business is a merciless mistress, leaving countless brands dead at her feet, some before they ever had the chance to find a foothold in the market. But as long as there are those of us who remember these deceased foodstuffs, they will always live on… even if we can’t eat them.


Over at Confections of a Dangerous Mind, there’s a pretty good round-up of childhood food faves, from Choco’Lite to Fortune Bubble Gum to Marathon Bars, that have all passed on into the ether — some for the better.


But then it got me thinking about things like Tangy Taffy, Gatorade Gum, Yummy Mummy, Reggie Bars (even though I hate the Yankees) and Pudding Pops, all of which I — or at least my inner 11-year-old — greatly miss.


Wow… now I want a Zima. Oh wait, no I don’t.


Anyway, surely some of your favorite foods and brands have vanished from grocery store shelves over the years. Please join us in this walk down memory lane.


Choco’Lite, Marathon & Other Sweets That Are No More [Confections of a Dangerous Mind]

Halo"s New Vegan Dog Food!




My oldest dog Datsun used to be vegan. Yep, he’s one of those “used to be’s.” But it’s not his fault. It’s mine. He was vegan until we took in an abused pit bull mix last year. With one more mouth to feed, I really couldn’t afford the $ 45 a bag for V-Dog anymore. Both dogs eat 4 cups a day, so that would mean twice as much money. Oh, and I have 6 cats to feed too. So reluctantly, I put them back on the non-vegan Whole Foods brand dog food.


But when Halo offered me a free sample of their new Vegan Garden Medley, I jumped at the chance. I knew the boys would love it! The first few ingredients in this dry food are green peas, chickpeas, pearled barley, oat groats, pea protein, and flaxseed. Plus, there’s plenty of veggies, like beets, potatoes, spinach, carrots and lettuce. It seems only natural that Halo would introduce a vegan dog food line since vegan Ellen DeGeneres is a co-owner.


When the box arrived at my office, my co-worked Hannah said, “Let’s try it!” And why not? It’s vegan, right? We each popped a morsel in our mouths. And, um, well, it’s dog food. It wasn’t bad, just not my choice of favorite snack. But my pups have different tastebuds, and it’s designed for them anyway. So what did they think? I’ll let them tell you in their own words. First, here’s Datsun:








“Hey everybody! My name is Datsun, and I love to eat! I didn’t used to be quite as interested in food, but now that I’m 10, I like to spend my days lounging on my special dog couch, awaiting my next meal. I like my usual food, but I also like to eat any cat food that falls in the floor when mom feeds the cats. Oh, and I like to stick my face in the cat food and eat while mom fills their bowls. Hell, I even like cat poop! But I’ve kicked that habit and would rather not talk about that.”

So what did I like about the new Halo Vegan Garden Medley dog food? The taste! I gobbled this stuff up even faster than I do my usual food. Plus, it’s loaded with antioxidants from fruit and vegetable sources.”


 And here’s what Maynard had to say:








 “Hey, hey hey!! Maynard here! I’m a rowdy, one-year-old pit bull mix, and I came from a broken home. But things are better around here. Before, I was tied to a tree outside in the heat and cold. But in my new home, mom lets me sleep on the recliner. And that’s awesome! But I really don’t sleep that much. I’d rather play and jump on people. It’s rude, but I’m hyper, I just can’t help myself.”

“I usually hate meal times. The cats chase me away from their food bowls, and sometimes, they use their claws on my nose. I’m especially terrified of Gelfling, the little black cat. He’s small, but he’s pure evil. Anyway, I usually stand around my bowl and watch everyone else eat first. And then I nibble a little. And then I try to sneak some cat food. And then I make a lap around the kitchen, and then I might nibble some more. Datsun finishes his food really fast and then, since I’m not always manning my bowl, he tries to steal mine. But mom always tells him no, and then I reluctantly finish my bowl so no one can steal it from me.”


“But when mom fed us Halo Vegan Garden Medley, I ate every bite as fast as I could. She fed us outside that day so she could take better pictures, so the cat food wasn’t a distraction. But I doubt I would have noticed anyway! I ate mine almost as fast as Datsun, and he’s a speed eater! It was delicious, and there’s no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Plus, no corn, wheat, or gluten. I don’t even know what that means, but mom seems pretty happy about it.”


So there you go! The boys loved it! If I ever get a raise, switching to Halo Vegan Garden Medley is first on the list.







Dry Dog Food Ratings


The following dry dog food ratings are nothing but a summary about the best dry dog food brands. Read the following article and get to know the dry dog food reviews…




Different dog owners feed different types of foods to their pet dogs. Some prefer feeding home cooked dog food, some prefer raw food diet, while some dog owners prefer feeding their dogs with commercially manufactured dry dog food. Dry dog foods are less expensive than semi-wet or wet dog foods. Along with being cheaper, dry dog food is also about 60% to 90% more nutritious than canned dog foods. The only downfall about dry dog food is that, most dry dog food brands contain higher percentage of low quality fillers like corn and wheat and lower percentage of meat. The best thing that you can do to avoid purchasing such products is, to check for the dry dog food ratings prior to the purchase of dog food.


Dry Dog Food Ingredients


While performing dry dog food reviews, you always need to examine the ingredients that might prove harmful for your canine, in the long run. The list of harmful dry dog food ingredients includes: additives like glyceryl monostearate, phosphoric acid and propylene glycol; binders like corn gluten and wheat gluten; coloring agents like Blue 2 (artificial color), Red 40 (artificial color), Yellow 5 (artificial color), Yellow 6 (artificial color) and titanium dioxide; carbohydrate sources like cereal food fines, brewers rice, feeding oatmeal, grain fermentation solubles, maltodextrins, potato products (like peeling, pieces and culls), soy flour; fat sources like animal fat, lard, beef fats, poultry fat, vegetable oil; flavoring agents like animal digest, flavor and glandular meal; fiber sources like cellulose, corn cellulose, oat hulls, peanut hulls, rice hulls, soybean mill run, wheat mill run and corn bran.


While healthy dog food should also be free from fruits and vegetables like grape, apple pomace, and citrus pulp; other preservatives like Butylated Hydroxysanisole (BHA), Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT), Gallic Acid or Propyl Ester (Propyl Gallate) and Ethoxyquin; protein sources like blood meal, chicken byproduct meal, beef meal, bone meal for dogs, corn distillers dried grains with solubles, corn germ meal, fish meal, liver meal, meat meal, pork meal, soybean meal; supplements like mineral oil, bone phosphate, yeast culture, salt, yeast fermentation solubles; artificial sweeteners like corn syrup, cane molasses, fructose, sorbitrol, sugar, Dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate and vitamins like vitamin K3 and synthetic vitamin K. The best dog food must contain 40% meat + 50% vegetables + 10% carbohydrates. If it is hard for you to find dog food without these above mentioned ingredients, then you must better opt for the home cooked dog food.


Dry Dog Food Ratings


Since there are a host of dog food brands, it really gets tough for a pet owner, to zero down the best dry dog food. Searching for dry dog food ratings are always helpful, in order to find out the best dog food on the market. You can find dog food as per the specifications that you mention. For instance, you can find organic dog food, natural dog food, diabetic dog food as well as gluten free dog food as well as holistic dog food. All that you need to do is to decide your preference and then search for dry dog food reviews. Here are some brands that get the best ratings on dry dog food comparison.


Orijen
Orijen is one of the most popular types of premium dry dog food. Along with being a high grade dry food, it also contains about 70% meat and 30% vegetables and fruits. The best thing about this product is that it doesn’t contain carbohydrate (grains). It also claims to have natural ingredients that maintain utmost dog health.


Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul
This is yet another favorite kind of dry dog food for the two reason. First up, it is pretty inexpensive and secondly, it contains some top dog foods like turkey, chicken, chicken meal and turkey meal along with brown rice and whole grain white rice.


Blue Buffalo
The Blue Buffalo dry dog food is made of adult chicken and whole grain brown rice. It provides high quality protein and amino acids to your pet, along with complex carbohydrates, that are easy to digest. While vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes and garlic are very beneficial as well.


Canidae
Canidae’s new formula for all life stages, grain free chicken, turkey, lamb and fish is pretty popular and gets maximum dog food ratings as well. This food offers amino acids and proteins. The best thing about this dry dog food is that, it’s totally fillers free and it contains human grade meat, which is extremely healthy.


Dick Van Patten’s Natural Balance
Natural Balance Ultra Premium dry dog food is made for both puppies and adult dogs. It is mostly suitable for all dog breeds and all life stages of dog. It contains crude forms of protein, fats, fibers, omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids and several healthy vitamins like vitamin B complex and vitamin A.


Other Dry Dog Food Brands


Mentioned above were some of the best dog foods on the market. Here are some other brands of dry dog food that you can try for your dogs:



  • Pro Plan

  • Pedigree Mealtime

  • Purina

  • Diamond

  • Nutro

  • Wellness Core

  • Eagle Pack

  • Eukanuba

  • Timberwolf Organics

  • Royal Canin

  • Nature’s Variety

  • Life’s Abundance

  • Science Diet

  • California Natural

  • Iams

  • The Honest Kitchen

  • Pinnacle


Well, this was all that I had to tell you about the dry dog food ratings, reviews and comparisons. If you are not satisfied with the above dry dog food ratings, then you can also learn how to make homemade dry dog food at home. I hope the information in the above article is found useful in the quest of the best and healthy dog food for your beloved pet! All the best!


Top Ten Natural Holistic Dog and Cat Foods

Posted on by holisticpetfood



For detailed comparisons, please see this chart.  For an update on the Top Selling Dog and Cat Foods in the United States, including both traditional and holistic pet foods, please see this post.  For the VERY BEST foods, those which are made in USDA APHIS certified plants, see Top Natural Dog Foods 2009.  Most of those companies also make cat food, by the way!


Of the many holistic pet foods I’ve used and reviewed, it’s hard to complete a list of ten. Remember that to be “holistic”, as per this blog, I’m not only looking for basic good nutrition but for supplements that promote health. As I find new foods that qualify, I’ll add them to this list.


In alphabetical order:


Blue Buffalo


Canidae / Felidae


Life’s Abundance dry and Instinctive Choice canned, by HealthyPetNet


Newman’s Own Organics Premium Pet Food


PetGuard


Solid Gold


Wellness


Teresa Holladay
http://holisticpetfood.wordpress.com



Recall Alert: Natura Pet Food May Contain Salmonella


You may want to read this before you give your beloved pets dinner tonight. Natura Pet Products has voluntarily recalled several varieties of dry pet food due to potential Salmonella contamination.


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The contamination was found during routine FDA testing when a single lot tested positive for the presence of Salmonella. Though there have been no complaints of human or pet illness associated with Salmonella, Natura is cautiously recalling all products with an expiration date prior to June 10, 2014. To be sure you don’t have any of the recalled product, check your pantries for all lot codes, UPCs and package sizes for the following units with an expiration date before June 10, 2014:


•  Innova Dry dog and cat food and biscuits/bars/treats
•  EVO dry dog, cat and ferret food and biscuits/bars/treats
•  California Natural dry dog and cat foods and biscuits/bars/treats
•  Healthwise dry dog and cat foods
•  Karma dry dog foods
•  Mother Nature biscuits/bars/treats


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If you think you or your pet has been infected with Salmonella after either handling or ingesting the products (symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever for humans and lethargy, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, fever and vomiting for pets) seek a physician or veterinarian.


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Consumers with the affected product are encouraged to discard it. Due to the volume of this recall it is important to note that no wet foods are included. For more information or to request refund or replacement product call Natura toll-free at 800-224-6123 Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM CST.


How does this recall affect your pet’s diet?


2013年9月26日星期四

The Most Charitable Dog Food Companies


What dog food companies are the most charitable?

What dog food companies are the most charitable?



When picking the perfect food for your dog, there are a lot of things to take into consideration.  But most loving owners will tell you another thing they look for when purchasing dog food, outside of ingredients and reputation, are what dog food companies are most charitable? What dog food companies not only love making the healthiest dog food, but obviously adore dogs as well, and do all they can to help make the lives of dogs easier by using their brand name to help further dog causes. We at dogPACER obviously do all we can to ensure you dogs stay fit, and these other companies put the extra effort in to show that they aren’t just dog food companies, they are dog lovers, which makes supporting their brands that much easier.


FreeHand


While most aren’t familiar with the Freehand, we’re hoping more people do because this company gives a sizable amount to dog causes for every bag they sell. Born out of love for dogs and a true altruistic nature, Freehand is about as progressive as dog food companies come, and the only reason they are not more well known is because the locations they are available are limited to Southern California, Texas, and Indianapolis. Expect that to change as more and more people become familiar with this amazing brand.


Blue Buffalo


You can tell just how much Blue Buffalo love dogs for just how much love and attention they put into their dog food. The company was named after the founder’s dog, Blue, died of cancer, and they decided to make food with no artificial ingredients or chemicals or dyes, ensuring safety and longevity for your dogs, which as you know, is something we wholly support and encourage. While Blue Buffalo doesn’t directly donate to a cause, their holistic dog food IS a cause, and one we should all get behind.


Pet Smart


Though known more as a pet store than a chain, they are included on the list because they indeed have their own brand of dog food. Also, in 1994 Pet Smart started PetSmart Charities with the intention of giving back to dogs and rather, all animals that people keep as pets. While we are pro-dog, we love all living things, and seeing a high profile company such as Pet Smart not only providing a service that benefits our dogs, but provides income and helps study them as well, is just up our alley. We live for dogs!


Purina


The name might be the most well-known dog food brand on the list, but there is good reason for that. Purina are always pushing some sort of charity and service for dogs, whether it is helping with dog adoptions, or helping dog’s with disabilities, Purina is an amazing brand for just how much love they openly show towards our canine friends. Remember, if you love your dog, support one of these great brands that already supports the love you have for your dog.