Blue Buffalo Dog Food

airportis

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Gonna give it a go, they get good reviews.

But so did that Buffalo outfit. :0003

Orijen is a good one, as is ACANA. Both from the same parent company.

Expensive stuff, but depending on where you buy it, most places offer a loyalty program. I think the standard is buy 12 bags and then get 1 free. So every 13th bag saves you $80 or so if you are buying the big bag every time. You will need to save the UPCs from the bag.

Also for anyone else switching to these type of foods, make sure you check the back on how much they recommend giving your dog based on weight. These are really good foods that are very high in protein so they are going to need a lot less than you usually feed. My dog is about 20 pounds and recommended 1 cup per day.

You should also make a gradual switch, mixing in with the food you are using now. Otherwise you're at risk of giving your dog a major case of the shits.
 

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To clarify, all places should offer you the loyalty program. Buy 12 and get the 13th free. If they are not offering you this, they are keeping it for themselves.

I just checked with chewy.com and they offer this as well. :0074
 

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Orijen is a good one, as is ACANA. Both from the same parent company.

Expensive stuff, but depending on where you buy it, most places offer a loyalty program. I think the standard is buy 12 bags and then get 1 free. So every 13th bag saves you $80 or so if you are buying the big bag every time. You will need to save the UPCs from the bag.

Also for anyone else switching to these type of foods, make sure you check the back on how much they recommend giving your dog based on weight. These are really good foods that are very high in protein so they are going to need a lot less than you usually feed. My dog is about 20 pounds and recommended 1 cup per day.

You should also make a gradual switch, mixing in with the food you are using now. Otherwise you're at risk of giving your dog a major case of the shits.
:toast:

Thanks.
 

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have considered that brand before as I feed mine only grain free dry food so glad I never did

my 2 spoiled brats still get a grilled chicken breast every night and I dont eat them
 
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