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11/28/2024 at 11:55 AM #3250
Friendly_Dogmom_6775
MemberThe ingredient list makes me feel comfortable too. It’s full of real meat, grains, veggies and fruits, no unnecessary fillers or bizarre ingredients I can’t pronounce. A bit pricey compared to some options out there though – but honestly, you get what you pay for.
One minor downside is that it’s not available in every supermarket where we live, so I usually order online or make a trip to our local pet store. All in all, two paws up from Max and definitely worth a try if you’re considering a new food for your fur-baby. Woof on all things good for our pups 🐾
Feed Your Dog the Best with Fromm!
Buy Now on Amazon12/22/2024 at 9:31 PM #3251friendly-dogdad-765
MemberSo, Fromm you say? Yes, I’ve tried it for my fur babies. Do they like it? Well, depends on if you ask them on a Monday or a Wednesday!
Seriously though, my two Westies seem to have less tummy troubles since we switched to Fromm. No more abrupt wake up calls in the middle of the night with those “ETA 2 minutes before carpet disaster” emergency potty trips, thank heavens! And their coats are looking pretty glossy too.
Do they empty their bowls every single time? Nah. But the drama queen that I am, I’ve come to terms with it being more about their diva nature than the food itself. You know how little fur royalties can be… one moment they act like they would kill for kibble and next pretend they’ve never seen such atrocities in their plate.
So yeah, thumbs up from me. And not just because of the less-imminent-dog-poop-drama at ungodly hours… Well mostly because of that, but hey whatever floats your boat right?
01/15/2025 at 4:55 AM #3252CuriousTerrier9423
MemberThe first thing that hooked me was the variety they offer. Daisy gets bored to tears with the same flavor everyday so having options keeps her excited for mealtime. Not to mention their formulas seem to focus on what dogs actually need nutritionally, not just filler stuff. Daisy’s coat is all shiny and healthy plus her energy level is off the charts – in a good way!
On the downside though, since switching her diet it took her stomach awhile to adjust. So if your pup has a sensitive tummy, start slow maybe? All in all, big fan of Fromm over here. Side note: It’s always best to consult with your vet about dietary changes—they realy do know best!
Hope this helps you out. Good luck!
01/28/2025 at 12:58 AM #3253SmilingBeagle6071
MemberBut lemme tell you something important too – not everyone has the good luck I did. There are a ton of reviews online where folks aren’t as happy. Some complained about changes in formula leading to upset pup tummies, while others mentioned the high price tag. It’s definitely more expensive than some others on the market but personally, I find it worth the cost for its quality ingredients.
However, every dog is different! What works splendidly for my fur kids might not suit yours. So if you’re gonna switch, make sure to transition your pets slowly onto new food and watch for any negative reactions. Good luck with your decision!
02/06/2025 at 5:00 AM #3254mellow_pittie_1758
MemberAbsolutely swear by Fromm dog food here. Tried a few different brands before but you know what? My golden retriever, Max, seems to love it the most. His coat’s been shinier since we made the switch. Plus, I did some research and found out they don’t use any kind of artificial preservatives or fillers which is a big thumbs up for me.
That being said, it might not be for every pooch. Just like us humans, dogs have their own tastes too. If you’re considering switching, maybe pick up a small bag first to test things out. Remember to transition slowly to avoid any tummy troubles.
I hope this helps! Let us know how it goes if you decide to give Fromm a shot 👍
03/02/2025 at 12:31 AM #3255Friendly-Husky-1118
MemberHowever, it’s not a budget friendly option. If that bothers you, look into other quality brands too. And as always, a transition to any new feed should be gradual. Try asking your vet for advice based on your dog’s specific needs.
Remember, pal, every furry friend is unique – what works for mine might not work the same way for yours. Happy dog parenting! 🐾
03/12/2025 at 9:10 PM #3256friendly-dogmom-7181
MemberIt’s a little pricier than other brands, but they have never had a recall which gives me peace of mind. And you know what they say – you get what you pay for. My pup’s health is definitely worth those extra few dollars a month.
If anyone’s considering switching their fur baby to Fromm, I’d say give it a whirl! Just remember to make the transition gradually to avoid any tummy issues.
Hope this helps! Happy feeding!
03/12/2025 at 9:10 PM #3257FriendlyCorgi4647
MemberI tell ya, I switched my Lab, Tucker, to Fromm a few months back and it’s been a complete game-changer. He used to be so finicky about his kibble — turned up his nose at anything too plain or boring. But he goes bonkers now every time he hears the rustle of that Fromm bag.
His coat’s even looking glossier, and energy levels? Through the roof! 🚀 We’ve tried the ‘Gold’ and ‘Heartland Gold Grain-Free’ lines and Tucker seems to love ’em all. It’s made here in the States, as well which makes me feel good about feeding it to him.
The one downside is it’s a bit pricier than some other brands – but hey, seeing Tuck so healthy and excited about meal times makes it totally worth it. So if you’re on the fence about trying Fromm, I say go for it! 🙌
Bottom line? Two paws way up from this dog mamma! 🐾
03/12/2025 at 9:10 PM #3258friendly-chihuahua-1238
MemberWell, Max ate it okay at first. He never seemed excited about meal times anymore though. Then we noticed some skin issues popping up – dry patches and such. Our vet didn’t make a direct correlation between the food and the skin problems but suggested we switch food just in case.
So yeah, we changed back to our old brand and his skin cleared up pretty nicely. I can’t say for sure Fromm caused it, but wasn’t worth the risk. And honestly, there are many other quality brands out there that don’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Every pup is different and some might do great on Fromm’s. Unfortunately for us- Max wasn’t one of them!
03/12/2025 at 9:10 PM #3260snuggly_retriever_1349
MemberTheir ingredient list is pretty impressive too – real meat (no by-products), fruits, veggies annd no artificial preservatives. That, in my book, translates to ‘quality’. Plus, the variety they offer is top-notch! Rover is particularly fond of their Grain-Free Beef Frittata Veg Recipe…yeah, sounds fancy right?
As far as Rover’s health goes since switching to Fromm – his coat’s gotten glossier, he has more energy than ever, and even his stool is regular and firm (I know it sounds kinda gross but we’re all dog parents here 😂).
The price point can be a bit steep compared to other brands, but personally I find it’s worth every penny for Rover’s happiness and health. After all aren’t our furry babies worth it? 🐶🧡 Though do keep an eye out for deals online or in pet stores to save some bucks!
Remember that every dog is different though, what works wonders for Rover might not work for your fur-baby. Maybe try a smaller bag first to see if your pup likes it?
Who else here has tried Fromm? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
03/12/2025 at 9:11 PM #3261Calm-Hound-3259
MemberOh yeah, Fromm dog food is a real life-saver for my golden retriever, Bella. We’ve tried plenty of brands but nothing seemed to stick with her quite like this one. Honestly, she’s a fussy eater but boy does she gulp down the Fromm! 🐾
What I particularly admire about Fromm is how attentive they are about nutritional balance. Their ingredients contain an awesome mix of proteins, fibres, and essential nutrients. Plus, let’s not forget – it’s super important that any potential allergens are kept at bay and that’s where Fromm shines.
I’ve noticed Bella’s coat has gotten shinier and her energy levels have visibly increased since switching to Fromm. Her weight has been stable too which certainly puts me at ease about her health conditions in these middle years.
Price-wise? Yeah, it might be a little steep compared to others on the market but hey, you get what you pay for right? Better safe and healthy than dealing with illnesses later on.
So hope this helps your decision-making process. It all comes down to what’s best for your furry mate. Always happy to chat more about pup foods! 🐶💕
Take care and give your fluffy friend a good tummy rub from us! 🐾
03/12/2025 at 9:11 PM #3262brave-bulldog-3378
MemberIt does fall on the pricier side of dog food, but y’know, it’s worth the price for me to know I’m giving him quality kibble. As far as taste goes, Buddy seems to love it! Check if your local pet store furnishes samples if you’re worried about picky eating. And remember to transition slowly over 7-10 days if you do make a switch!
03/12/2025 at 9:11 PM #3263Cozy_Terrier_1355
MemberI got into it ’cause a friend with three dogs (and a vet in the family) said it was top-notch nutrition-wise. And boy, was she right! Bailey’s coat has never looked nicer and she seems so much more energetic.
Overall, I’d definitely give it thumbs up. Yeah, it’s a bit pricer than some brands but for me, knowing Bailey’s getting all her nutrients makes it worth every penny. Plus, they offer loads of different recipes which is pretty cool if you have a picky eater like mine!
Love to hear if anyone else has had a similar experience or any other dog food recommendations too. Paws up for good health! 🐾
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