Redford naturals: Pet supply Plus: Chicken and Brown Rice Review

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2024
  • Taking a look at Pet Supplies Plus: Redford Naturals dog food while simultaneously performing my duties as soccer mom.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @RishiCur8s
    @RishiCur8s 21 день назад

    oh THANK YOU so so much ! this is super valuable information for any pet owner.

  • @Donald965
    @Donald965 Месяц назад +2

    Doc Rea, I really enjoyed this video. I like how your video somewhere different felt relaxed watching this video. Again, looking forward to more videos 🤗

    • @AnimalDocRea
      @AnimalDocRea  Месяц назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @Donald965
      @Donald965 Месяц назад

      @@AnimalDocRea I am your # 1 Fan….😊🙏

  • @edschulhof6303
    @edschulhof6303 Месяц назад +3

    Happy Purrsday! I would comment, but I'm too busy watching the 10,000,000,000 videos about Caitlin Clark! LOL

    • @AnimalDocRea
      @AnimalDocRea  Месяц назад +1

      No clue who that even is, but must be big news

    • @johncorder869
      @johncorder869 Месяц назад

      @@AnimalDocRea #1 Basketball player from Iowa. She is the ALL TIME leading scorer in NCAA history...male or female. She badass!

    • @yungwun1252
      @yungwun1252 Месяц назад

      Caitlin Clark is likely the biggest name currently in sports. She’s a basketball player for the University of IOWA playing in the Final Four.

  • @jasonjheerts7801
    @jasonjheerts7801 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the review!

  • @BeG00dtoG0d
    @BeG00dtoG0d Месяц назад

    Hi AnimalDocRea, can you review the pet food brand named “Nood” small breed dog food

  • @shaniajensen5882
    @shaniajensen5882 Месяц назад

    Great video! Could you review smack dog food??

    • @AnimalDocRea
      @AnimalDocRea  Месяц назад +2

      No, unfortunately it is not AAFCO certified

    • @shaniajensen5882
      @shaniajensen5882 Месяц назад

      @@AnimalDocRea oh interesting! I didn’t see that. Thanks for responding. I didn’t realize they could sell it if it wasn’t AAFCO certified 😅

    • @AnimalDocRea
      @AnimalDocRea  Месяц назад +1

      I think they can sell it if it’s labeled for “supplemental feeding”

  • @CarolKardisco-uf1lk
    @CarolKardisco-uf1lk Месяц назад

    Hi Dr Rae! First of all thank you for doing this. I watch all your videos and am learning so much. I have two dogs and am searching for a new dog food because of what I have learned from you. My one dog is presumed to have food allergies and my vet told me to avoid chicken snd beef. I have her on a salmon based diet but it is All Life Stages and is too high in calcium and phosphorus. I am having an extremely difficult time finding an adult maintenance diet and one where the calcium and phosphorus are in range. It appears to me that “all life stages” is the trend and this is all the vast majority of dog food manufacturers are offering. I should mention that I also avoid anything with peas as I understand peas are a common allergen as well. Is it even possible to find a dog food that meets all my criteria - fish or novel protein, no peas, adult maintenance (not all life stages), and guaranteed analysis all in range including calcium and phosphorus. It seems to me most dog food manufacturers are over the recommended range. Affordability is also a factor. I am willing to pay more for a premium dog food but I cannot afford the super expensive ones as I’m feeding two dogs. I’m hitting a brick wall in my search!

    • @AnimalDocRea
      @AnimalDocRea  Месяц назад +2

      Hands down with a food allergy I just go strait to hydrolyzed, makes life much easier. Check with your vet about what options are available in your area, they are usually prescribed. Prurina HA, Hills z/d, farmina has one, royal canin ailementum. Love that you are learning! This will stimulate a productive conversation with your vet.

    • @CarolKardisco-uf1lk
      @CarolKardisco-uf1lk Месяц назад

      Thank you Dr Rea!

  • @Izzdan
    @Izzdan Месяц назад

    Thanks for all your videos first off, I watched a lot of them. I have a question, I know there's no dog food specifically for dogs with seizures. This puppy is 8 months old and has had seizures 3 separate times. At the moment the dog is at the Vet after last nights latest seizure episode. But what dog food would be best for what a dog needs to avoid or I should say help with proper nutrients the dog may be lacking. Not sure how to ask the question properly honestly. This is my daughter's dog and I am trying to help her out. She uses 4Health right now, but I read that Omega 3 is important and I didn't see any Omega 3 in the 4Health dog food. If you can suggest a better dog food I'd appreciate it. Thanks!

    • @AnimalDocRea
      @AnimalDocRea  Месяц назад +4

      To properly answer your question it would depend on what the cause of the seizures is. There are many causes for seizures including structural genetic abnormalities, toxin, metabolic, epilepsy, ect. Without a diagnosis, it would be impossible to make a proper and useful recommendation. Once your vet does the work up and comes up with a diagnosis, they will be able to make the correct recommendation specific to the condition. Sometimes making the diagnosis requires going to a neurologist so do not get discouraged if they recommend a referral. In general, I have not learned that Omega's being a specific aid in seizures (although they are good to have in general). I know that the Purina makes a prescription diet for seizures that is high in antioxidants.