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03/03/2024 at 2:36 AM #2556
Friendly-Husky-1118
MemberHowever, I did notice that the chunks in the dry food are a bit large. Had to break them down for my old girl Sunny since she has some dental problems. And while the ingredients list looks decently balanced, it doesn’t exactly scream premium quality. There’s also some corn and grains in there, which can be less than ideal if your pup has allergies.
For budget-friendly dog food, it does the job alright. But if you’re looking to give your dog top tier grub, might wanna check out some other options out there. Plus always good to check with your vet – each furkid has their own unique needs! 🐾
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Buy Now on Amazon03/16/2024 at 12:46 PM #2552friendly-dogdad-765
MemberI’ve been using Pet Pride Dog Food for my boxer, Bruno, for over a year now and I’m pretty happy with it. He absolutely loves the flavor and literally dives headfirst into his bowl every feeding time. Plus, his coat has been looking shinier than ever!
However, after reading multiple online reviews about its nutrient content, I was slightly concerned. Just wanted to ensure that my big guy is getting all the necessary nutrients he needs. So far, we’ve had no health issues (touch wood) but it seems like I might need to supplement his diet with a little extra vitamins and minerals just to be on the safe side.
In terms of price tags though, Pet Pride isn’t going to break your bank account. It’s reasonably priced and often on sale at my local supermarket – something that’s hard to resist for a thrifty shopper like me.
It’s one of those “you get what you pay for” situations I guess. But hey, Bruno likes it and his belly is full so at the end of the day, that’s what truly matters to most of us pet parents – amirite or amirite?
Take care,
Sam & Bruno 🐾05/26/2024 at 6:37 AM #2549Cozy_Terrier_1355
MemberI’ve been using Pet Pride dog food for my two Labradoodles, Biscuit and Waffles, for about a year now. So far, I’ve got nothing but positive things to say! The ingredient list is decent with no sketchy fillers; it puts my mind at ease knowing what I’m feeding my fur babies.
One of the biggest wins for me was the change in their coat- glossy and less shedding. Plus, both have been pretty energetic and fit, so it’s agreeing with them on all levels. Price-wise, it’s pretty reasonable too.
Having said that, every dog is different and some can be picky eaters or have sensitive stomachs. Might be a good idea to transition slowly over a week or so if you’re considering making the switch just to make sure it suits your dogs’ dietary needs.
Guess that’s my two cents! Happy feeding!
10/18/2024 at 3:10 PM #2555friendly-chihuahua-1238
MemberSo far? I’m pretty content with it. It definitely gets the approval from my Labrador, Molly – she seems to gobble it up just as eagerly as her previous brand which was considerably more expensive (a win, right?). The food pieces are small and manageable so she has no problem eating them. Plus, I’ve noticed her coat getting shinier and her energy levels remaining high.
However, I do have a minor qualm. The ingredient list includes some grains and by-products that could be problematic for dogs with certain dietary needs or allergies. They’re not the top ingredients but worth noting if your pup has a sensitive stomach.
Personally, for the price point, I think Pet Pride dog food is totally decent quality option. But just keep an eye on how your dog reacts to the new diet, every pup is different after all!
10/27/2024 at 5:41 PM #2557mellow_pittie_1758
MemberI’ve noticed his coat is shiny, he’s energetic annd overall seems pretty happy. As far as the ingredients go, they aren’t top-notch by any means, but decent enough for the price bracket. Happy to see real meat listed first, although I wish there was less corn filler.
So all in all, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option that still keeps your pup satisfied and healthy, I’d say Pet Pride is definitely worth a shot. It’s always best though to consult with your vet or do some research based on your doggy’s specific needs before switching foods! 🐾
12/12/2024 at 11:12 AM #2551CuriousTerrier9423
MemberThe kibble size is quite manageable, even for my tiny terrier Pippin, plus they seem to love the taste (especially the chicken flavor). What really got me hooked though, was seeing a noticeable improvement in Sookie’s digestive health. annd let me tell you, that’s saying something! She also seems more active and her coat looks glossier than ever.
One downside is that it can be a bit hard to find if you don’t have a Kroger nearby. I usually buy from their online store when it comes to crunch time (pun intended).
Overall, if your furry buddies are having trouble with other foods or you’re looking for a cost-effective alternative without compromising on quality, I’d say give Pet Pride a go. Hope this helps!
12/15/2024 at 8:25 AM #2554friendly-dogmom-7181
MemberI’ve been giving my golden retriever, Max, Pet Pride dog food for about 8 months now. I’ve noticed that his coat looks shiner and he seems more energetic than before. He’s a picky eater but took to this formula relatively easily – which was a relief!
They offer grain-free options too, which is great if your pooch has any specific dietary needs. Mine does not, so I stick with the regular.
The price point was one of the factors which caught my attention initially. It’s affordable and doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket like some of the high-end brands. But remember, always do what’s best for your fur baby, not juts what’s light on your wallet.
One gripe I have is that I can’t always find it in local stores and often have to order it online. Just make sure you don’t run out before the next bag arrives!
All in all, from mine and Max’s experience – we give it two paws up! 🙂
12/26/2024 at 8:34 PM #2553lively_poodle_8214
MemberBeen feeding my golden retriever, Benny, Pet Pride Dog Food for over a year now. Noticed that he’s a tad more energetic and his fur is glossier than ever. The best part? It doesn’t break the bank like some other high-end brands I’ve tried in the past.
However, gotta admit I had to switch it up with some canned food every few days because Benny seems to get bored of the kibble after a while (can’t blame him though, who likes eating the same thing every day?). Wish they introduced more flavors.
So, overall solid thumbs-up! If your pup isn’t super picky about flavors, I say give Pet Pride a shot. Remember, every dog is unique, so monitor your loves and observe if it suits them well.
Always all about the pet pride haha! 😉
Drop by again if you have any more queries.
Cheers,
Paul (and Benny🐾)01/24/2025 at 12:22 AM #2550FriendlyCorgi4647
MemberI’ve been using Pet Pride dog food for my Border Collie mix, Max, for about six months now. I’ve got to tell ya, Max seems to really love it. His coat has also gotten shiner and he doesn’t seem to have any digestion issues with it.
What attracted me to this brand originally was the affordability – but I’m glad it’s turned out to be a quality product too! It’s made with real meat (Max gets especially excited if he spots the chicken and rice flavor) and importantly, no artificial colors or preservatives.
One thing you might want to keep an eye on is the fat content though – it can be slightly higher than in some other brands. So, if your furry friend is a bit of a couch potato (bless them), they may pack on a few pounds over time if they’re not as active.
Just remember that every pup is different and what works for one might not work for another. Max loves Pet Pride, but your dog might have different dietary needs or preferences.
Hope this helps in your quest for the perfect chow! 🐾
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