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Most HelpfulOl' Roy dog food is the Wal-mart brand made for larger dogs. We were trying out new brands of dog food to see what our two dogs liked the best when we ran across it. We bought it without researching it because it was the cheapest and looked on the bag like any other food, but when we got it home and...
review »I really like Ol' Roy regular dog food.It satisfies my dogs and keeps them energetic.
I have 3 dogs,all Dachshunds,and they have become quite the picky eaters.Mostly because my kids love to throw them leftovers or ham & cheese,etc...!! So its been quite difficult to keep them on a steady "dog Food" diet.Yet when I feed them the Ol' Roy they dont seem to sniff & walk away.I havent really tried other brands other than a few store brands and Purina,Purina is great but a bit pricey,so Ol' Roy always does the trick.I guess my dogs know what they like even if its regular dog food,they seem to love...
review »I have been buying this dogfood for about 8-9 years. This is one of the only brands I will feed my dogs. The price is great compared to the name brand dogfoods. Ol Roy dogfood has kept my dogs healthy and energetic. My oldest dog is 8 years old and still going strong. This dogfood has given my dogs a very shiny coat. The price of Ol Ray has recently gone up but it is around $10.00 for a 20 pound bag compared to about $15-20 for the name brand dogfood at the same size. Give it a try and see if your dogs don't love it!
My two poodles, Fi Fi and Chloe would not eat Ol' Roy Regular Dog Food. They are used to Kibble & Bits and I was planning to switch them to Ol' Roy Bits and Kibbles but I inadvertently bought the regular Ol' Roy. So I tried to feed them the regular but they walked away from it and would eat it. I think this brand would do better for large outside dogs, but I couldn't say for sure.