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Old August 28th, 2010, 01:05 PM
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Actr1um Holistic Dog Food....

I was looking at my Wal*Mart flyer last night and saw an advertisement for this dog food and was hoping to find some input about it's quality etc. The ad said it has no corn, wheat, fillers, or artificial preservatives...and it is very affordable!! I wish they had sample size available to find out if my dog and puppy will even eat it. I have been searching for affordable and healthy (lol...those two don't always go together...affordable is usually doggy junk food) food for my dogs, preferable a few different kinds they enjoy so I can give them some variety. I have read that adding plain yogurt or cottage cheese is a good way to bring up the protein levels.
For the people that have bought this food...did your dogs like it???
My dogs like Oven Baked Tradition ( http://www.ovenbakedtradition.com/index.php?lang=en ) but it is expensive and I think it must be lacking in something because they get loose stool and my puppy starts eating dirt.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Old August 29th, 2010, 12:16 PM
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Re:

Yes, I'd be very curious to have someone chime in on this one as well. I know that there is info. on this brand elsewhere on this site, but it consists of the older variety and not the new "ACTR1UM HOLISTIC". If I'm wrong I'm sure someone will correct me!
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Old August 29th, 2010, 08:06 PM
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I purchased both the adult and puppy formula today, very affordable, I hope it's not too good to be true...It's got quite the long list of ingredients!! They seem to like it. I brought home sample packs of several very expensive Holistic and Organic dog foods and my dogs didn't like them (Acana, Orijen, and I wish I woulda saved the other bags...lol...can't remember the other two).
I'm sure this is not an "ideal" food...but hopefully good enough to help me feel good about feeding it to them.
Here are the ingredients...this may take a while....(adult formula)
Chicken meal, brown rice, oatmeal, potatoes, rye, millet, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a source of vitamin E), chicken, chicken cartilage (natural source of glucosamine), natural flavour, tomatoes, salmon meal, salmon oil (natural source of DHA), whole dried egg, flaxseed, kelp, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, lecithin, sodium chloride, chicory root extract, cranberries, alfalfa, spinach, broccoli, sweet potatoes, apples, blueberries, pears, bananas, vitamins and minerals (vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E, niacin, vitamin c, inositol, D-Calcium, pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, beta carotene, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, vitamin K, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, iron proteinate, zinc oxide, copper proteinate, copper sulfate, manganese prteinate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), probiotics (lactobacillus acidophilus, lactobacillus casei, enterococcus faecium, bifidobacterium thermophilum), yucca schidigera extract, dried rosemary, cinnamon, turmeric, capsicum, chamomile, dandelion, paprika, garlic.

Guarenteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (min)...24%
Crude Fat (min)...14%
Crude Fibre (max)...5%
Moisture (max)...10%
Ash (max)...10%
Calcium (min)...1.1%
Phosphorus (min)...0.8%
Omega 6...2.8%
Omega 3...0.4%

Wow....I can safely say that I will never have to spell the majority of those words ever again!! lol

Hope this helps anyone that has a clue bigger than mine let us know if this is a decent food or not! )
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Old August 31st, 2010, 09:37 AM
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I find the best value food out there is Kirkland Chicken and Rice from Costco 20-25.00 for a 40 pound bag.
Chicken, chicken meal, whole grain brown rice, cracked pearl barley, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and vitamin E), egg product, beet pulp, potatoes, fish meal, flaxseed, natural flavor, brewers dried yeast, millet, potassium chloride, salt, choline chloride, carrots, peas, kelp, apples, dried skim milk, cranberry powder, rosemary extract, parsley flake, dried chicory root, glucosamine hydrochloride, vitamin E supplement, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, thiamine mononitrate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, chondroitin sulfate, ascorbic acid, vitamin A supplement, biotin, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin D supplement, folic acid.
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Old August 31st, 2010, 10:49 AM
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Just for the record, "oven baked" didn't agree with my girl either. There is a grain free shur gain with fish that looks well priced. I hope I'm right on the name.
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Old August 31st, 2010, 01:39 PM
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I tried the Wellness Core grain free and Clark had the runs for 2 weeks. I think it works for some dogs. I do know a friend with a super active dog and it seems to work for his dog and his coat is glossy and soft since the switch
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Actrium Puppy food

Hi, The breeder that I got my puppy from in Feb 23/16 was feeding the puppies and all her dogs the Actrium food from Walmart. She sent me different foods she recommended and the actrium was high on her list. I purchased a bag of the food before I got my puppy and he loves it. I do not add anything to it. It is a good price. Of course the pet stores are trying to get my to purchase their brands. So I have taste tests with Bailey and put some of the sample ones in down and the Actrium down and he always goes for the Actruim one. There is a review on petfood and the only thing they did not like was the dicalcuim carbonate but in the puppy food it is 17th down on the list. So for the price I am going to continue giving it to Bailey and he is a 2kg pom poo ( Pomeranian Poodle) ball of fluff.
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Originally Posted by CrankyCheryl View Post
I purchased both the adult and puppy formula today, very affordable, I hope it's not too good to be true...It's got quite the long list of ingredients!! They seem to like it. I brought home sample packs of several very expensive Holistic and Organic dog foods and my dogs didn't like them (Acana, Orijen, and I wish I woulda saved the other bags...lol...can't remember the other two).
I'm sure this is not an "ideal" food...but hopefully good enough to help me feel good about feeding it to them.
Here are the ingredients...this may take a while....(adult formula)
Chicken meal, brown rice, oatmeal, potatoes, rye, millet, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a source of vitamin E), chicken, chicken cartilage (natural source of glucosamine), natural flavour, tomatoes, salmon meal, salmon oil (natural source of DHA), whole dried egg, flaxseed, kelp, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, lecithin, sodium chloride, chicory root extract, cranberries, alfalfa, spinach, broccoli, sweet potatoes, apples, blueberries, pears, bananas, vitamins and minerals (vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E, niacin, vitamin c, inositol, D-Calcium, pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, beta carotene, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, vitamin K, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, iron proteinate, zinc oxide, copper proteinate, copper sulfate, manganese prteinate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), probiotics (lactobacillus acidophilus, lactobacillus casei, enterococcus faecium, bifidobacterium thermophilum), yucca schidigera extract, dried rosemary, cinnamon, turmeric, capsicum, chamomile, dandelion, paprika, garlic.

Guarenteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (min)...24%
Crude Fat (min)...14%
Crude Fibre (max)...5%
Moisture (max)...10%
Ash (max)...10%
Calcium (min)...1.1%
Phosphorus (min)...0.8%
Omega 6...2.8%
Omega 3...0.4%

Wow....I can safely say that I will never have to spell the majority of those words ever again!! lol

Hope this helps anyone that has a clue bigger than mine let us know if this is a decent food or not! )
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