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Posted by treedsc on 02-12-2009 12:48 AM:

i fed it a year or so ago but the formula kept changing and kept my dogs crap messed up so i went to sonnys pride and have been very pleased.hows the coon pen doing,the female off slammer i sent you 2 years ago has made a dog.


Posted by johnny altman on 02-12-2009 01:25 PM:

glad you happy with your dog.
pen is doing good

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Posted by RedneckSledDogs on 02-16-2009 05:27 AM:

ah, also another thing that would be cool if Diamond did would be to supply free puppy starter kits like Purina does.. those are pretty nice for pet homes!

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Posted by johnny altman on 02-16-2009 03:05 PM:

ok

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Posted by Mike Van Dusen on 02-16-2009 04:21 PM:

Just curious,

has anyone ever fed any Eagle pack dog food?

I fed a bag and my dogs loved it, it was the 30/20...


Posted by Skyward on 02-16-2009 04:32 PM:

Re: Just curious,

quote:
Originally posted by Mike Van Dusen
has anyone ever fed any Eagle pack dog food?

I fed a bag and my dogs loved it, it was the 30/20...



I have never fed it but I know a guy that swears by it. The thing with these feeds is that they make different formulas. Some aren't worth a dang, while one of their formulas may be good. Its so expensive to make an entire line of top shelf formulas that many have to use a number of cheaper formulas to afford to make one decent one. The Eagle formula that he feeds he calls the "power pack" Being that you were speaking of a 30/20 formula, I would bet thats the one. He uses it and is one of the best conditioners that I know of.


Posted by johnny altman on 02-16-2009 09:03 PM:

anymore input

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Posted by wayne f on 02-16-2009 10:18 PM:

mulberry blue

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Originally posted by Mulberry Blue
Yeah, Diamond was quick on the recall. Six months after the fact. Don't think Diamond paid for proof. I gave them all the proof they could stand. But if you like Diamond; by all means feed it. Just don't act surprised later.

i don;t know anyone personally that was affected but going on reports that were made at the time some said they recovered all there loses some say they got nothing and i did notice there were some that tried collecting that never fed diamond not to mention name but one poster on his forum reported she always fed purina then when the recall went out she posted how sick her dogs were from eating it.
anyway purina had the same problem years back no recall was evermade purina also had a problem with cow feed what happened with diamond we were told test on the corn could be clean when tested and yet when product was tested as a finished product tested positive and really this could happen to any dog food and other animal food at any time. by the way in an animal publication it was stated purina recalled the cattle feed and remixed it with new feed to weaken the amount consumed by the cattle if this is true i can't say but thats what was published

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Posted by johnny altman on 02-17-2009 04:20 PM:

bbt

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Posted by RedneckSledDogs on 02-17-2009 05:54 PM:

I know several people in my sport who excell using Eagle Pack. I actually like Redpaw better (If I ever did switch), but both of those feeds are not available down here and you either have to ship it in or go and get it. I got two coupons fof 2 free bags of Eagle pack at a past race but it was pointless because there was nowhere to get it lol ended up giving them to a friend, and she said her dogs did excellent on it. I dont feed anything under 30/20 unless its summer.

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Posted by johnny altman on 02-17-2009 06:07 PM:

ive never heard of that feed

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Posted by RedneckSledDogs on 02-18-2009 04:07 AM:

which one, redpaw or eaglepack?
Redpaw is fish based.

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Posted by johnny altman on 02-18-2009 02:04 PM:

niether one

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Posted by johnny altman on 02-19-2009 01:03 AM:

thanks

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