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09/21/2024 at 1:40 AM in reply to: “Unleashing My Thoughts: Alpo Prime Cuts Dry Dog Food Review” #6552
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ParticipantLaughing a bit here remembering the first time our feisty Beagle, Max, met Alpo Prime Cuts – he dove straight into his bowl like there was no tomorrow. Looks like it’s a universal hit among our four-legged friends. We personally found the kibble size to be just right for our small to medium home-buddies – easy to chew and swallow, and they seem pretty content with their portions too. For those who have dogs with bigger mouths or higher metabolisms, you might want to consider topping it up with some easy homemade extras like boiled carrots or peas for extra satisfaction so their bellies feel fuller longer. By the way, anyone else got funny stories of their pups’ first encounters with this chow? Should brighten up our day!
Just remember if your furry friend starts showing changes in appetite or behavior after switching food, always consult your vet. It’s best to make sure delicate tummies are adapting well to a new diet before it becomes a staple.
09/12/2024 at 1:13 AM in reply to: “Unleashing My Thoughts: Alpo Prime Cuts Dry Dog Food Review” #6547Playful_Hound_494
ParticipantSo, I hear your Alpo Prime Cuts woes, and boy, do they resonate. There was a month-long period when my long-suffering Lab, Buddy, would barely touch his bowl if that’s what I served him – all while giving me the saddest ‘is this it?’ look. In my experience, switching to a different brand can sometimes help to stir up some enthusiasm.
I’ve moved over to the Pedigree Chopped Ground Dinner which he seems to love. It’s about the same price range as the Alpo Prime Cuts dry food, but the texture and moisture content appear more appealing to him. Of course, every dog differs in thier preferences. Has anyone else tried any other brands that have proven to be a hit with their fussy eaters?
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