Hi Everyone:
I am new but am fairly well versed on dog nutrition and foods.
Anyways, for the last 2 months I have been feeding my dog (20lb terrier mix) Nature's Logic either Lamb or Venison. It's a new food that only been on the market since May of this year. It is made by the nutritionalist that created the original formulas for Nature's Variety before they changed the ingredients. Then he left and created Nature's Logic.
I have tried several other holistic foods. Most he did well on, but I never saw the results that he's had with Nature's Logic.
I've tried Eagle Pack all 4 holistic formulas. The Lamb worked the best. I've tried Solid Gold, Nature's Variety, Merrick, Nutro Ultra, Chicken Soup, Pinnacle, Canidae, Royal Canin and Sensible Choice. Most of these worked well, but I didn't know how well he could do until I tried Nature's Logic
I don't work for Nature's Logic. I'm just thrilled with the food.
1. Joey used to have cloudy eyes. There was nothing wrong with his eyesite, but in certain lights they looked as though he was forming cataracts. The cloudiness is gone now.
2. This summer he lost some muscle mass partially due to me being sick. I tried several foods this summer to help him regain his muscle mass, nothing worked until I recieved a free bag of Nature's Logic at a product show.
3. He loves the taste.
4. Oddly enough, my vet, who's a holistic vet, recently started handing out flyers about the benefits of home cooking for your dog, including no synthetic vitamins. She did this around the same time that I began feeding Nature's Logic, their philosophy is also that synthetic vitamins are unnessisary.
I posted Nature' Logic's sight. Their philosophy explains alot. http://www.natureslogic.com/products/dp_dry_lam.html
A few things that I should explain: Animal plasma is cow blood in the US and pig blood in Japan and other Asian countries. It's a cultural thing. As they are a new company they cannot afford different packaging for different countries.
Don't know if anyone else out there has looked into it. I'm thrilled with it.
I am new but am fairly well versed on dog nutrition and foods.
Anyways, for the last 2 months I have been feeding my dog (20lb terrier mix) Nature's Logic either Lamb or Venison. It's a new food that only been on the market since May of this year. It is made by the nutritionalist that created the original formulas for Nature's Variety before they changed the ingredients. Then he left and created Nature's Logic.
I have tried several other holistic foods. Most he did well on, but I never saw the results that he's had with Nature's Logic.
I've tried Eagle Pack all 4 holistic formulas. The Lamb worked the best. I've tried Solid Gold, Nature's Variety, Merrick, Nutro Ultra, Chicken Soup, Pinnacle, Canidae, Royal Canin and Sensible Choice. Most of these worked well, but I didn't know how well he could do until I tried Nature's Logic
I don't work for Nature's Logic. I'm just thrilled with the food.
1. Joey used to have cloudy eyes. There was nothing wrong with his eyesite, but in certain lights they looked as though he was forming cataracts. The cloudiness is gone now.
2. This summer he lost some muscle mass partially due to me being sick. I tried several foods this summer to help him regain his muscle mass, nothing worked until I recieved a free bag of Nature's Logic at a product show.
3. He loves the taste.
4. Oddly enough, my vet, who's a holistic vet, recently started handing out flyers about the benefits of home cooking for your dog, including no synthetic vitamins. She did this around the same time that I began feeding Nature's Logic, their philosophy is also that synthetic vitamins are unnessisary.
I posted Nature' Logic's sight. Their philosophy explains alot. http://www.natureslogic.com/products/dp_dry_lam.html
A few things that I should explain: Animal plasma is cow blood in the US and pig blood in Japan and other Asian countries. It's a cultural thing. As they are a new company they cannot afford different packaging for different countries.
Don't know if anyone else out there has looked into it. I'm thrilled with it.