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Re: [pyrnet] Re:Question on Foods(Diamond)??
Look at the Bulletin, page 5 25years ago. Hope Joe see's that one. Maybe
he'll get to work on new people. And the truth is there was a Kennel fight
and nothing got done on the new standered at that time.
I may try the Diamond Premium Edge on one dog just to see what it does.
Dolores
----- Original Message -----
From: <SovreignPyrs@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 6:02 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Re:Question on Foods(Diamond)??
> Hi Charlie
> I feed Diamond Professional Formula Chicken & Rice and I have to say I
really
> like it. The Pyrs love it, and I have found a few that are very fussy. I
> had been feeding IAMS but I refuse to feed something everyone can not
eat.
> My beagles black coats turn orange casted on it, and that just drives me
> around the bend. My Beagles will not eat NUTRO, nor are the Pyrs
especially
> fond of it.
> One nice thing about the Diamond is I agree its a step above IAMS. But I
> like the glucosamine, chealate minerals, and coat supplements in it. I
> haven't needed to add anything extra, except to pregnant bitches or
puppies.
>
> Diamond has a lead in brand called "Diamond". The next level is called
> Professional Formula, and the top of the line comparable to Eukanuba is
> called Premium Edge.
> A 40 lb bag of Eukanuba in my area is $38.95, IAMS mini chunks is $24.95,
the
> Diamond Profssional Formula is $19.50 They do not have the advertising
> budget that the big food companies do, they put all their money into the
> ingredients.
>
> Diamond was recommended to me by 3 professional handlers here in FL. And
all
> have fed it for years to all breeds they handle. So we thought we'd give
it
> a try.
>
> Sharon Hodgdon
> FL
>
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