Author Topic: Victor Brand Dog Food--For Kibble Feeders That Want Lower Carbs. . .  (Read 1321 times)

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Here's a brand that's new to me that I've seen several breeders recommend lately. It's fairly low in carbs. Some formulas as low as 17% carbs. It sounds to me like it might be good for diabetic dogs for people that don't/can't/won/t feed raw.

They have both grain-free and with-grain formulas.

http://www.victordogfood.com/dogfood.html


If you're feeding cats--ignore this brand!!! Cats need canned!
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Isn't 17% high? 
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Isn't 17% high? 

It's high for raw feeders, but it's not for kibble I don't think. I've seen a lot of others be higher. If someone REALLY needs to lower carbs, making it yourself is the only way to go, but compared to a lot of brands, this is lower.

I looked it up on dogfoodadvisor.com before posting it here.
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I think I am so used to hearing "Less than10%" for cats, that my brain uses that figure for dogs also.   Silly7
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