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Most HelpfulI have used Purina products for my adults on/off for a few years now, but my first experience with Puppy Chow was over a year ago. I've been breeding Beagles since 2005, we also hunt & occasionally show our hounds. Needless to say, I am VERY selective about the results a food produces. So,...
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Most HelpfulDon't listen to anyone who says this is a good food for your pet. I work at a pet store and am very familiar with all different kinds of pet foods. If you go into a speciality store like PetSmart, Petco, or Pet Supplies Plus, this is the absolute worst kind of food you can buy for your dog. Yes, it's...
read full review »I did a lot of reading and asking around at my local vets and online and I found that Puppy Chow is one of the best choices if you cant afford the expensive brands like iams or science diet and the many others . When you puppy is in his first years he needs to have at least a puppy food with atleast 24% protein and puppy chow has 27% I have a 4 month old GSD and this is what he is eating and I have not had any problems and he looks beautiful . I will post a pic of him soon I was on the wrong computer at the time .
but now my chihuahua's they like their beneful they are 2 and 6 years old..
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read full review »I would just have to say I've tried quit a few cheap dog foods.Shame on me.And out of all the ones I've tried the puppy chow soft bites seems to be their favorite.I have four dogs. Two of which are puppies and they really love this food. Its affordable at the 17lb size and lasts for almost two weeks. My dogs are all 15lbs or less.Terrier and poodle and bichon mix. Even my two older dogs seem to love this food. Its easy for them to digest. And they will even do tricks for this food as a treat. So I'm pleased to buy it for them.I would recommend to any one.