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wosborne
Denver, CO

My dog's best friend

5 star rating

willing to pay for quality, an animal rescuer, Dog Owner, animal lover, have a pampered pet, a dog owner, an animal lover, dog lover
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Pros

    Not too soft not too hard

Cons
    Only Walmart carries it

NOV
24
2007
Believe it or not I am a "Name Brand" person. When I loof for food in a grocery store I go after he names I recognize. I even did that when it came to my dogs food. I tried several varieties of hard and dry dog food and the only one he will eat is Ol' Roy dog food- a Walmart brand. So even though I am willing to pay $20 for a big bag of name-brand food, my dog chose the $8.00 one. So give it a shot, maybe your dog will like it as much as mine and save you a lot of money.



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kneve wrote on Mar 22, 2009 at 9:52AM

Even though their "glucosamine-chondoitin" snacks are tasty to them and a good way to get some medication in them for their bad joints (rots and pits have bad hip displaycia (spelling?) issues) the snacks are okay too - it's like french fries for dogs - they LOVE the taste. Just becareful of the actual food - it's not super nutrition rich, but if you're giving your dogs other things (like meat/nutritious scraps) it's probably ok. It got my dog pretty sickly. But you are right about the treats beng great!