This was fantastic. I almost ordered for my geriatric dog and this saved me. Farmers dog, same thing. My old guy gained 3 lbs. Thank you for this video and channel
My two year old maltipoo loves this food. She is a picky eater. Her poop has never looked so healthy. Thank you for this review. I will now have to reconsider how much of Sunday’s dog food I feed my dog. Maybe use a small amount as a topper over her kibble. I am disappointed as I thought I finally found exceptional food for my maltipoo with Sunday’s.
I have a maltipoo as well I’m thinking about ordering it, he’s on the honest kitchen dog food now since he’s been a puppy 🐶 I just like in Sundays and all natural dog food
Happy Feline Friday! Sunday's Ca and P levels are for puppies. The protein level is excessive, even for puppies. Regarding "all life stages." According to SACN guidelines, a dog food that had protein: 22 - 30%, calcium: 0.7 - 1.0% and phosphorus: 0.6 - 0.8%, etc. would technically be fine for both puppies and adult dogs. I realize that a commercial pet food company meeting those narrow ranges would probably be prohibitively expensive. Still, never say never!
Will kibble toppers throw off the balance of the kibble itself? Bone broth/goats milk/ even some fresh veggies/fruit? Of course in moderation. Great video! It’s crazy how ingredients have taken the forefront in everything. pet parents need to know how important age is according to the nutrient levels in these fresh foods. Wondering if in future years Vets will see an increase in Kidney problems? Thanks again!
10% of the meal can be toppers or whatever without disrupting the balance. It breaks my heart to truly believe there will be much more kidney disease in the future and urinary stones as well. You can't feed excess levels of protein and minerals and not expect to cause harm in pets predisposed to these conditions. Its simple math!
Omg! I just bought this last night! Now I regret it.. puppy food is why my dog nugget got fat.. after he was fixed I never switched him to low fat kibble.. damn!! Thanks for the video!!
Love the content but i’m a little confused. If the food is puppy food because the brand is saying it’s sufficient for puppies to eat isn’t that just because puppies eat more food then adult dogs? For example when i got my puppy at 8 weeks she was eating 3-4 times a day vs now that she is a adult she is only eating twice. So the amount of food is drastically different right
IKEA, that’s a common misunderstanding and some food companies actually promote the idea. The problem is when you simply feed less to the adult dog you have reduced all nutrients by the same amount. But that’s not optimal. We would reduce fat a certain percent ace and protein a different percentage, and reduce or increase certain nutrients for an adult dog. Dietary fiber is increased as well. So just reducing puppy food sounds great but isn’t the best for the animal.
I trusted this product since the creators and owners of the company are Vets from UPenn. I have two senior dogs: 17 &12 yrs. I had always fed Royal Canine, then switched to Blue Buffalos hoping it would help my Dorkie to stop vomiting whole kibble many hours after feeding her. It’s as if she never digested the food and was constantly biting her paws. My dachshund seemed ok but very overweight with both brands. After switching to Sundays my 17 yr old dachshund not only lost weight but got muscular, enough so her vet even mentioned it. My Dorkie stopped vomiting altogether, even in car and stopped her paw/nail biting. It is getting expensive though and looking into maybe switching and just using Sundays as their treat. Was thinking of trying Hills for seniors but on the fence as my dogs have never been better on Sundays.
@@abigailoneill7699 well, I would do some basic senior bloodwork and see how it looks. If everything is still normal at those ages I’d stick with it, though I understand the cost issue.
if it was a Science Diet with wheat, that could have been the problem. Wheat is still one of the highest allergens. Just don't add a topper more than 10% of the meal. One, it adds expense, 2 it starts to throw off the balance of the nutrients.
@@rickslifeI think people will stick with a food if the dog looks good, poops good, etc. Don't we hear it all the time? My dog does well on that food. I have to believe of the 2500 brands of dog food out there, our dogs would "do Well" on about 90 % of them. the real difference is which ones will help reduce their risk of age related disease. Dogs especially are animals of routine. I think we tend to think of them too often as we humans. and you can add good things like eggs or whatever once in a while for variety. nothing wrong with that.
Well, consumers aren't asking for that and food companies know it. Feeding trails will be obsolete soon. Heck, looking at nutrients is becoming obsolete!
You explained this very thoroughly. I feel the debate comes down to the vitamins added to a dog food, which we can control the amounts of the vitamins added vs. the more natural, whole foods that would supply the vitamins required. We cannot control the specific amounts of vitamins in a whole food item. For example an apple from one part of the country might have x amount of vitamins vs an apple from another state or even variety would have a different amount. Correct me if I’m wrong. I understand a lot of people would rather have that whole food vs just an added vitamin. I get that and it is a very attractive preference. I too would rather feed the whole food. You make a very valid argument for the fortified foods. I feel there should be a middle ground somewhere where we can have the best of both worlds. Those dog foods might be out there but they are few and far between. I don’t mind feeding Science Diet, I feel they do a better job than Purina. Purina has so many ingredients in it that I don’t like and I just cannot justify the purchase of it. The one thing I personally don’t like about fortified foods is you can fortify a food like a Twinkie, but it’s still a Twinkie. I’m looking for better quality ingredients AND balanced nutrition. Does it exist?
I love Twinkies! I let myself have one packet per month! Yeah, funny that fortifying junk food is supposed to make it less junk! I think the difference in thinking of whole ingredients vs supplements is nature vs science. We observe nature and learn all about nutrients, bioavailability, digestibility, but its science that allows us to use nutrition to lengthen lives and mange disease. Nature stops at some point where science takes over. Like I always say, there's no geriatrics in nature. Nature is actually pretty cruel.
First time I have heard about this brand, it was new to me. Glenn could you do a review of the Adult Nutri Source? My friend is feeding that to his dog, and I told him I would ask you about it. Thanks.
Have you ever done a review on Nutro or nutro natural choice? I was wondering if you had ever delved into making your own fresh dog food for specific needs like a pancreatic friendly diet. I was looking at chicken breast, rice, lentils or split peas, and some turmeric and moringa
Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much from you and from Animal Doc Rae and I have switched my dog back to the Purina Proplan. I just got my bag of Science Diet today and am wanting to try and transition him to that, but I have always thought he was sensitive to chicken, so this will be a trial transition. I have come to realize through your videos and through my experience with an all life stage food, Earthborn Holistic Unrefined Smoked Salmon, that that was a food that was too rich for him. He was constantly burping and every two weeks he was vomiting white or yellow bile. So, he was experiencing some indigestion or acid reflux. When I started researching foods, again, I found both yours and Animaldocrae’s channels and everything clicked. I had fallen into the marketing trap and the big box name kibbles are bad and vets don’t know anything about nutrition, they are just being paid. I now know better. Thank you both…. Anyway, my question, I really want Science Diet to be his new food. The one I purchased is the Large Breed Adult Healthy Mobility Chicken Meal, Brown Rice and Barley. He was diagnosed early with hip dysplasia and he is on a glucosamine supplement I get from his vet, anyway, this food says it is formulated to meet the requirements for an adult dog but it is not tested through animal feeding tests. Can you tell me why this one says that while other formulations says they use feeding tests? I am wondering if it is a similar formulation to another one that has been tested through feeding trials. I am sorry I was so lengthy, but wanted you to know my why I switched and to thank you so much for all your videos!
Thanks so much for your post! Encouraging words are always nice when doing this channel. you answered your question correctly. If a diet is just a variation of another diet, in the same family as they call it, they generally won't do a feeding trial. Another option if you're not satisfied over time is Prescription Diet JD. it the next step up. I just put one dog on it and she is off any meds and doing great. I give her Cosequin too. Glad you found me and Dr Rea! I feel like were two Davids up against the Social Media Goliath!
I understand that. There is so much out there About dog food and companies and what is best and what is bad. I appreciate you both educating us… If he does well the chicken, I may go with j/d diet. He will be 7 in November and he has his yearly physical in April. I will definitely talk to his vet about it. It is probably time to have him xrayed again as well. Like you, I also have his blood work done, and even though he has been on an all life stages food, his labs have been great. I was checking their mineral levels and calcium and phosphorus wasn’t much higher than what is recommended but the fiber was way too excessive at 9.5%. I thought that was good for his stools but the purina proplan is much lower and his stools are the same. So glad that science diet food is proven. I give him a glucosamine supplement called Vetriflex from Vetriscience, which I get it at his vet’s office. Thank you for replying and I look forward to you next video. If you ever get the chance and can review Earthborn Holistic Unrefined Smoked Salmon, I would be curious to see how it adds up… Thanks! @@PetFoodPuzzleGuy
I recently stumbled across Raised Right pet foods, and looking at their dry matter mineral content listed on their website, I was surprised to see them fall within the Small Animal Clinical Nutrition guidelines despite high protein/fat content. The weird thing is the “as-fed” numbers were higher, which are usually the other way around vs the dry matter. They also don’t use any vitamin/mineral supplements (which gets a raised eyebrow from me). I’d be curious to hear your thoughts on this one.
Hi Glenn, This is an eye-opening video for me as I purchased a sample of Sundays for my senior dog. I will be canceling that subscription. I have been using AllProvide raw-ready to cook. They have food just for seniors and a puppy formula. I have been looking for food that will be fine to feed my dogs when we go out for the day or vacations, that is what I was going to use Sundays for but not anymore. I'm new to your channel. Do you have a video on what food is good to give on days when you can't do raw? Thank you!
Hi Glenn, wow that is extremely high protein. I have a question maybe you can answer, my dog is on Science Diet Lamb and Brown Rice. He has allergies to chicken, beef and legumes but is doing well on this food. The calcium levels are at 1.09% which I understand is above optimal. His previous food was 2.00% so this the better choice but it’s higher than a lot of the other Science Diet foods. I’m wondering if lamb is just naturally higher in calcium as I can’t understand why this diet is higher calcium. He’s healthy, no kidney issues so I’ll continue to feed him this as my choices, other than prescription diet, are quite limited. Thanks!
Yes, I noticed with Hills and other brands that turkey and lamb based foods seem to deliver more calcium. That’s not a bad level though compared to most. Since it’s working I’d stick with it.
Thank you for such a fast response. I didn’t think it was too bad either and the other nutrients look great. I will definitely stick with it as he’s doing so well on it.
I tried four boxes of Sunday’s, two of the chicken and two of the beef and my dog would not eat it unless I just did not give her anything else and she was forced to eat it and then she seemed to not feel good after so I canceled my subscription…. after seeing this review I’m glad I did 😊🥰🐾
Well I'll never judge a food by its taste but in this case it was a benefit. I have two little dogs who are much more picky than all the big dogs I've had over the years.
Great video as always. Have you by chance looked into Victor dog food? I’ve had one of my pups on it for years but the recent recall has had me thinking of changing up his diet.
@@joshleigh839I believe it was salmonella at the storage facility not the plant where it was manufactured, but that’s just my understanding of the FDA report
Cowboy, foods with higher fat, meaning higher calories, will allow you to feed less. I don’t see how air dried would be any different than dry extruded.
This was fantastic. I almost ordered for my geriatric dog and this saved me. Farmers dog, same thing. My old guy gained 3 lbs. Thank you for this video and channel
My two year old maltipoo loves this food. She is a picky eater. Her poop has never looked so healthy. Thank you for this review. I will now have to reconsider how much of Sunday’s dog food I feed my dog. Maybe use a small amount as a topper over her kibble. I am disappointed as I thought I finally found exceptional food for my maltipoo with Sunday’s.
@@ADYU011 she’s only 2 and a small breed so you’re probably fine for a few years if she’s doing so well. If you said she was 8 or 9 I’d say switch.
I have a maltipoo as well I’m thinking about ordering it, he’s on the honest kitchen dog food now since he’s been a puppy 🐶 I just like in Sundays and all natural dog food
Thank you for your review on Sunday’s.
Why do they have a quiz to customize the food for your specific dog with one of the questions being: "what is the age of your dog?"?
@@jamesbarger5241 yes, that’s ironic being All Life Stage!
Hey Glenn, great video. still waiting on that RedBarn review. Good day my friend.
Happy Feline Friday! Sunday's Ca and P levels are for puppies. The protein level is excessive, even for puppies. Regarding "all life stages." According to SACN guidelines, a dog food that had protein: 22 - 30%, calcium: 0.7 - 1.0% and phosphorus: 0.6 - 0.8%, etc. would technically be fine for both puppies and adult dogs. I realize that a commercial pet food company meeting those narrow ranges would probably be prohibitively expensive. Still, never say never!
Will kibble toppers throw off the balance of the kibble itself? Bone broth/goats milk/ even some fresh veggies/fruit? Of course in moderation.
Great video! It’s crazy how ingredients have taken the forefront in everything. pet parents need to know how important age is according to the nutrient levels in these fresh foods. Wondering if in future years Vets will see an increase in Kidney problems?
Thanks again!
10% of the meal can be toppers or whatever without disrupting the balance. It breaks my heart to truly believe there will be much more kidney disease in the future and urinary stones as well. You can't feed excess levels of protein and minerals and not expect to cause harm in pets predisposed to these conditions. Its simple math!
short and sweet! 👍🏼
Thank you!
Omg! I just bought this last night! Now I regret it.. puppy food is why my dog nugget got fat.. after he was fixed I never switched him to low fat kibble.. damn!! Thanks for the video!!
Love the content but i’m a little confused.
If the food is puppy food because the brand is saying it’s sufficient for puppies to eat isn’t that just because puppies eat more food then adult dogs? For example when i got my puppy at 8 weeks she was eating 3-4 times a day vs now that she is a adult she is only eating twice. So the amount of food is drastically different right
IKEA, that’s a common misunderstanding and some food companies actually promote the idea. The problem is when you simply feed less to the adult dog you have reduced all nutrients by the same amount. But that’s not optimal. We would reduce fat a certain percent ace and protein a different percentage, and reduce or increase certain nutrients for an adult dog. Dietary fiber is increased as well. So just reducing puppy food sounds great but isn’t the best for the animal.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy Gotcha thanks for explaining that to me
I trusted this product since the creators and owners of the company are Vets from UPenn. I have two senior dogs: 17 &12 yrs. I had always fed Royal Canine, then switched to Blue Buffalos hoping it would help my Dorkie to stop vomiting whole kibble many hours after feeding her. It’s as if she never digested the food and was constantly biting her paws. My dachshund seemed ok but very overweight with both brands. After switching to Sundays my 17 yr old dachshund not only lost weight but got muscular, enough so her vet even mentioned it. My Dorkie stopped vomiting altogether, even in car and stopped her paw/nail biting. It is getting expensive though and looking into maybe switching and just using Sundays as their treat. Was thinking of trying Hills for seniors but on the fence as my dogs have never been better on Sundays.
@@abigailoneill7699 well, I would do some basic senior bloodwork and see how it looks. If everything is still normal at those ages I’d stick with it, though I understand the cost issue.
I’ve used Sundays and my dogs love it but I’ve started just using Sundays as a topper to kibble. Hills was causing itching with my mini schnauzers.
if it was a Science Diet with wheat, that could have been the problem. Wheat is still one of the highest allergens. Just don't add a topper more than 10% of the meal. One, it adds expense, 2 it starts to throw off the balance of the nutrients.
I like Sundays.
Just get blood work every year or so after 7.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy I have a way to go being only 10 months old.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy why do you think people are so loyal to one brand of food? I should wouldn’t want to eat the same thing day in and day out.
High protein will destroy the liver in adult dogs aka fatty liver, just like it does in humans.
@@rickslifeI think people will stick with a food if the dog looks good, poops good, etc. Don't we hear it all the time? My dog does well on that food. I have to believe of the 2500 brands of dog food out there, our dogs would "do Well" on about 90 % of them. the real difference is which ones will help reduce their risk of age related disease. Dogs especially are animals of routine. I think we tend to think of them too often as we humans. and you can add good things like eggs or whatever once in a while for variety. nothing wrong with that.
Feeding trials should be the standard and formulated foods should indicate the formula used to make them.
Well, consumers aren't asking for that and food companies know it. Feeding trails will be obsolete soon. Heck, looking at nutrients is becoming obsolete!
You explained this very thoroughly. I feel the debate comes down to the vitamins added to a dog food, which we can control the amounts of the vitamins added vs. the more natural, whole foods that would supply the vitamins required. We cannot control the specific amounts of vitamins in a whole food item. For example an apple from one part of the country might have x amount of vitamins vs an apple from another state or even variety would have a different amount. Correct me if I’m wrong. I understand a lot of people would rather have that whole food vs just an added vitamin. I get that and it is a very attractive preference. I too would rather feed the whole food. You make a very valid argument for the fortified foods. I feel there should be a middle ground somewhere where we can have the best of both worlds. Those dog foods might be out there but they are few and far between. I don’t mind feeding Science Diet, I feel they do a better job than Purina. Purina has so many ingredients in it that I don’t like and I just cannot justify the purchase of it. The one thing I personally don’t like about fortified foods is you can fortify a food like a Twinkie, but it’s still a Twinkie. I’m looking for better quality ingredients AND balanced nutrition. Does it exist?
I love Twinkies! I let myself have one packet per month! Yeah, funny that fortifying junk food is supposed to make it less junk! I think the difference in thinking of whole ingredients vs supplements is nature vs science. We observe nature and learn all about nutrients, bioavailability, digestibility, but its science that allows us to use nutrition to lengthen lives and mange disease. Nature stops at some point where science takes over. Like I always say, there's no geriatrics in nature. Nature is actually pretty cruel.
First time I have heard about this brand, it was new to me. Glenn could you do a review of the Adult Nutri Source? My friend is feeding that to his dog, and I told him I would ask you about it. Thanks.
Thank You for the info. What do think about Annamaet Dog Food?
What do you think of Smalls for cats?
Gotta do that one!
Have you ever done a review on Nutro or nutro natural choice?
I was wondering if you had ever delved into making your own fresh dog food for specific needs like a pancreatic friendly diet. I was looking at chicken breast, rice, lentils or split peas, and some turmeric and moringa
Thank you so much for your videos! I have learned so much from you and from Animal Doc Rae and I have switched my dog back to the Purina Proplan. I just got my bag of Science Diet today and am wanting to try and transition him to that, but I have always thought he was sensitive to chicken, so this will be a trial transition. I have come to realize through your videos and through my experience with an all life stage food, Earthborn Holistic Unrefined Smoked Salmon, that that was a food that was too rich for him. He was constantly burping and every two weeks he was vomiting white or yellow bile. So, he was experiencing some indigestion or acid reflux. When I started researching foods, again, I found both yours and Animaldocrae’s channels and everything clicked. I had fallen into the marketing trap and the big box name kibbles are bad and vets don’t know anything about nutrition, they are just being paid. I now know better.
Thank you both….
Anyway, my question, I really want Science Diet to be his new food. The one I purchased is the Large Breed Adult Healthy Mobility Chicken Meal, Brown Rice and Barley. He was diagnosed early with hip dysplasia and he is on a glucosamine supplement I get from his vet, anyway, this food says it is formulated to meet the requirements for an adult dog but it is not tested through animal feeding tests. Can you tell me why this one says that while other formulations says they use feeding tests? I am wondering if it is a similar formulation to another one that has been tested through feeding trials.
I am sorry I was so lengthy, but wanted you to know my why I switched and to thank you so much for all your videos!
Thanks so much for your post! Encouraging words are always nice when doing this channel. you answered your question correctly. If a diet is just a variation of another diet, in the same family as they call it, they generally won't do a feeding trial. Another option if you're not satisfied over time is Prescription Diet JD. it the next step up. I just put one dog on it and she is off any meds and doing great. I give her Cosequin too. Glad you found me and Dr Rea! I feel like were two Davids up against the Social Media Goliath!
I understand that. There is so much out there About dog food and companies and what is best and what is bad. I appreciate you both educating us…
If he does well the chicken, I may go with j/d diet. He will be 7 in November and he has his yearly physical in April. I will definitely talk to his vet about it. It is probably time to have him xrayed again as well. Like you, I also have his blood work done, and even though he has been on an all life stages food, his labs have been great. I was checking their mineral levels and calcium and phosphorus wasn’t much higher than what is recommended but the fiber was way too excessive at 9.5%. I thought that was good for his stools but the purina proplan is much lower and his stools are the same.
So glad that science diet food is proven. I give him a glucosamine supplement called Vetriflex from Vetriscience, which I get it at his vet’s office.
Thank you for replying and I look forward to you next video.
If you ever get the chance and can review Earthborn Holistic Unrefined Smoked Salmon, I would be curious to see how it adds up…
Thanks!
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy
Oh, and I am glad your little girl is doing well on the j/d diet!@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy
Tangential comment - will we ever see a completed puzzle. ;b
LOL! I guess I never thought anyone was actually interested! To be honest, I'm finishing more videos than puzzles!
What would you say the best dog food is for a 16 year old yorkie with kidney disease (extremely picky)
Prescription Diet Canine KD Kidney Care canned is the very best. Dry would be next best.
I recently stumbled across Raised Right pet foods, and looking at their dry matter mineral content listed on their website, I was surprised to see them fall within the Small Animal Clinical Nutrition guidelines despite high protein/fat content. The weird thing is the “as-fed” numbers were higher, which are usually the other way around vs the dry matter. They also don’t use any vitamin/mineral supplements (which gets a raised eyebrow from me). I’d be curious to hear your thoughts on this one.
I def need to check that out. I would really like to show folks foods with good numbers! Thanks!
Sundays is an expensive option with poor customer service and an even poorer website to manage your sub with.
absolutely
Hi Glenn, This is an eye-opening video for me as I purchased a sample of Sundays for my senior dog. I will be canceling that subscription. I have been using AllProvide raw-ready to cook. They have food just for seniors and a puppy formula. I have been looking for food that will be fine to feed my dogs when we go out for the day or vacations, that is what I was going to use Sundays for but not anymore. I'm new to your channel. Do you have a video on what food is good to give on days when you can't do raw? Thank you!
Lu John, I would think any brand name dry would be fine for temporary travel. Perhaps not too high in fat if you’re switching quickly.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy thank you
Hi Glenn, wow that is extremely high protein. I have a question maybe you can answer, my dog is on Science Diet Lamb and Brown Rice. He has allergies to chicken, beef and legumes but is doing well on this food. The calcium levels are at 1.09% which I understand is above optimal. His previous food was 2.00% so this the better choice but it’s higher than a lot of the other Science Diet foods. I’m wondering if lamb is just naturally higher in calcium as I can’t understand why this diet is higher calcium. He’s healthy, no kidney issues so I’ll continue to feed him this as my choices, other than prescription diet, are quite limited. Thanks!
Yes, I noticed with Hills and other brands that turkey and lamb based foods seem to deliver more calcium. That’s not a bad level though compared to most. Since it’s working I’d stick with it.
Thank you for such a fast response. I didn’t think it was too bad either and the other nutrients look great. I will definitely stick with it as he’s doing so well on it.
I tried four boxes of Sunday’s, two of the chicken and two of the beef and my dog would not eat it unless I just did not give her anything else and she was forced to eat it and then she seemed to not feel good after so I canceled my subscription…. after seeing this review I’m glad I did 😊🥰🐾
Well I'll never judge a food by its taste but in this case it was a benefit. I have two little dogs who are much more picky than all the big dogs I've had over the years.
Can you look into minerals comparison for Natural Balance vegetarian dog food.
Thanks.
Dogs aren’t vegetarian. You should have got a pet rabbit. I understand you love animals but it’s a real disservice to your poor dog’s health.
I have a 20 pound dog should I feel small breed kibble or regular
Not a big deal. The small breed might be a bit higher in calories so if a more active dog, or if she likes tiny kibble, go that way.
I prefer Sunday Dog Food instead of Royal Canine or Hills Science.
Salvatore, that’s cool, just get some blood work when your pup hits 7 or 8.
Great video as always. Have you by chance looked into Victor dog food? I’ve had one of my pups on it for years but the recent recall has had me thinking of changing up his diet.
I’ll try and get to it. What was the we recall about. I wouldn’t switch over a recall.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy That would be great. It was for Salmonella, they shut down their plant for a few months as precaution.
Oh man you beat me to it, I was going to review this one! I was waiting on some processing information.
@AnimalDocRea No problemo, ma'am. I'm willing to bet, all of us here, are also subscribers to your channel.
@@joshleigh839I believe it was salmonella at the storage facility not the plant where it was manufactured, but that’s just my understanding of the FDA report
Glenn what do you think of badlands ranch dog food?
I do not understand the whole air dried food you are suppose to feed dogs less amount. That seems like a tease like your dog would never be full.
Cowboy, foods with higher fat, meaning higher calories, will allow you to feed less. I don’t see how air dried would be any different than dry extruded.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy do you think that air dried is better option, supposedly it is better. Do you have a video describing what senior dogs should eat?