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This stuff is about the best for the money, actually smells like meat and is oily.

 

http://www.csjk9.com/ProductCart/PC/viewPrd.asp?IDProduct=7

Have used it, but stopped, didn't like most of their completes contain Beet pulp, ok for cattle, Horses, and Sheep, but Dogs?

I could be wrong, some of you will know, but what benefit would beet pulp be for dogs?

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If you feeding a decent amount of meat a lower protein comlete is a good idea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ps, beet pulp is about 10% crude protein and 18% crude fiber so gives a useful type of fibre without reducing the overall protein ratio by to much,

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This stuff is about the best for the money, actually smells like meat and is oily.

 

http://www.csjk9.com/ProductCart/PC/viewPrd.asp?IDProduct=7

Have used it, but stopped, didn't like most of their completes contain Beet pulp, ok for cattle, Horses, and Sheep, but Dogs?

I could be wrong, some of you will know, but what benefit would beet pulp be for dogs?

Does it really matter, others are bulked out with grain, is that any better?

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This stuff is about the best for the money, actually smells like meat and is oily.

 

http://www.csjk9.com/ProductCart/PC/viewPrd.asp?IDProduct=7

Have used it, but stopped, didn't like most of their completes contain Beet pulp, ok for cattle, Horses, and Sheep, but Dogs?

I could be wrong, some of you will know, but what benefit would beet pulp be for dogs?

Does it really matter, others are bulked out with grain, is that any better?

 

I don't know, are they both bad, is one better than the other, showed you avoid completes with Beet Pulp, maybe some who know the answers can comment.

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This is only my opinion, but from what I can see and the amount of waste that comes out of a dog which is fed a diet largely comprised of stuff like beet pulp and grain, it is being used as a very cheap 'filler' by the manufacturers. Logic tells me that if a dog is being stuffed with cheap filling ingredients it is usually at the expense of more nutritious food such as meat. Yes, a small amount of fibre is essential for health, but as dog food manufacturers are in business to make money they are adding to their profits by using waste products from the human food industry; products which are not essential to the health of the dog.

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If you feeding a decent amount of meat a lower protein comlete is a good idea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ps, beet pulp is about 10% crude protein and 18% crude fiber so gives a useful type of fibre without reducing the overall protein ratio by to much,

I never knew that about beet.

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