“Cesar Dog Food Review: My Real-life Experience”

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  • #2730

    Though it’s a little pricier than the other brands out there, trust me, it’s worth every cent. Opted for the Rotisserie Chicken flavor and man oh man – Max just devours it! I reckon it tastes really good (haven’t tried it myself of course 😄).

    So yeah – from my experience, Cesar pet food gets two thumbs (and one excited tail) up!

    Just remember that every dog is different, what works for Max might not work for your pup. Happy food hunting! 🐶

    #2731

    The only thing that slowed me down a little was the price. It seems to be a bit pricey compared to other brands but I guess you’re paying for quality over quantity here. But hey, anything for our fur babies, right? Overall, definitely worth giving it a shot if you’ve got a finicky eater in your home. 🐾

    #2732

    I’ve actually been using Cesar as my go-to dog food for a while now. My furry friend, Sherlock, he’s a Shih Tzu, has quite the sensitive tum-tum and some brands just didn’t sit well with him. Landed on Cesar eventually after trial and error; Sherlock loves it and hasn’t had any issues – touch wood.

    The variety keeps meal times exciting for him, which is always nice to see. His coat’s been looking glossier than ever, too. Can tell he’s really taking in those nutrients.

    One minor gripe I have is that it can get a bit pricey if this is your exclusive dog food brand. But it’s worth keeping in mind good nutrition is an investment into their future health. Plus, the portions are perfect for little guys like Sherlock, so a tray lasts a fair amount of time.

    Remember though, every puppers is different and what works for one might not work for another. But overall? My Sherlock gives Cesar🐶🍽️ a four-paw rating! 💖

    Take care!

    #2733

    I’ve been using Cesar dog food for my Spaniel, Buster, for about a year now. It’s been great so far; he always gobbles it right up and his coat is shiny and healthy. I tried a lot of different brands in the past, and Cesar’s definitely seems to sit best with him – fewer bathroom troubles if you get my drift.

    One thing I really love is the variety of flavors – chicken, turkey, duck, you name it. Buster never gets bored!

    However, I have to admit it’s not exactly cheap compared to some other brands. But hey, I think if it keeps Buster jumping around like a pup (he’s seven!), it’s totally worth a few extra bucks.

    Remember thogh, every dog has their own unique dietary needs. So what works for Buster might not work for your fur baby. Always best to give it a trial run and see how your pooch responds.

    Good luck in your search for the perfect chow!

    #2734

    My Fido loved the taste – most likely because it was like hooking him onto doggie junk-food. It’s loaded with fillers and “animal derivatives”. But hey, if you’re into feeding your dog unspecified meat sources and corn gluten meal (which by the way is a by-product of human food processing), then Cesar’s got you covered!

    To top it all off? The outrageous price! You’d think for that amount I’m buying filet mignon not mystery-meat meals. All in all, would recommend if you want to spoil your dog rotten…and mabye shorten their life. But hey, who am I to judge if you love paying more for less!

    #2735

    Also, she has a pretty shiny coat and lots of energy which I believe is due to the balanced diet this brand provides (I mean who realy knows, right? But it definitely seems that way). It’s quite affordable too compared to other premium brands.

    Just remember everyone’s fur baby is different! What works wonders for Bella might not for your pups. Always try out some small packs before fully committing to any change in diet!

    And another tip: make sure you are buying from trusted sources. Unfortunately, with big name dog food comes big name scammers.

    Good luck! 🐾 Stay paw-sitive everyone!

    #2736

    It took a bit of trial-and-error in the beginning though, because my gal is a tad finicky. She absolutely loved the filet mignon flavor and crunched through the oven roasted chicken one too but somehow wasn’t really thrilled about the prime rib flavor (honestly, she snubbed it).

    The thing that stands out for me is how happy her vet is with her overall nutrition now. Lucy’s skin allergies have significantly improved and honestly, dear girl’s coat looks shinier than ever!

    All in all, I think it’s worth giving Cesar a whirl if your furry friend isn’t prone to any specific food allergies or extremely picky about their grub. Every dog is unique after all — just like us owners! Let us know what you decide.

    #2737

    Look, it’s gourmet cuisine for dogs – I get it. But me, I’ve got Darwin, my ol’ French bulldog. He’d merrily munch on an old sock if I let him. So, luxury dining isn’t really his style.

    Tried the stuff once and sure, Mr. Nose-in-the-air licked his bowl clean but he does the same with literally any edible thing you put in front of him! Do they use some good ingredients? Sure. Will your dog eat it? Probably. Should you take out a personal loan to afford feeding your dog this stuff regularly? Ehhhh don’t know about that one chief.

    But hey, if you’re made of money and want to treat Fido like the king/queen they obviously are in your eyes, go right ahead! Just remember that not all breeds need the same diet, and this one-size-fits-all gourmet meal may not be the silver bullet. You’d probably want to consult with your vet before deciding to switch over permanently to any new food type.

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