You would feed your best friend low-grade food, right? Of course not. But your best friend would understand it if you were trying to live on a budget right? Yeah, I mean dogs are not that picky when it comes to what they eat or where their tongues go. Dog food comparisons can help you in both determining the nutrition content of your dog food as well as the best prices. But obviously quality is your first priority in dog food comparison right? After all, this is your best friend we are talking about.
When it comes to dietary content, the first tip in dog food comparisons is that any grain, such as corn or rice, should be the seventh or eighth ingredient in the list. Not the first. This also means you should check to see if the meat is actual meat or some form of by-product. Unless you are raising a vegan dog. In that case, there is most likely a website with vegan dog food comparisons. But if you are raising a vegan dog you probably already have that website for dog food comparisons bookmarked, right?
But let us face it: dog food comparisons can be tricky and complicated. Some of the criteria in the do it yourself guides is stuff that I could really care less about putting in my body, much less finding in dog food comparisons online. I mean it is only a dog, right? So how about my desire to see dog food comparisons based on price. Maybe there is a point where quality coincides with frugality. Then my dog will be the lucky pup. Perhaps I should get a dog soon to make all this discussion of dog food comparisons relevant.
When I do get a dog, I will most likely rely on a trained expert and not create my own dog food comparison system. I trust that someone who loves animals enough to go to school for many years in order to learn how to put Old Yeller down with a steady hand would also be the expert in dog food comparisons by both price and nutrition.

