Doc makes some good points. I think it does make a difference if you have a working dog or just a pet. If you have spent a fair amount of money on the dog and time or money on training, the price of the dog food really isn't the issue. I have had my springer on Biljac since she was almost a year old. I did some research and decided on Biljac. It is not cheap, but in the end I feel you get what you pay for. We will hunt upland game birds sometimes 8-9 hours in a day covering as many as 15 miles (what I walk, not what the dog does) and feel I want her to be in the best shape possible. Part of this performance is the food, the rest is insuring that the dog is in prime condition for hunting, not 20# overweight.
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