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  • I totally get where you’re coming from with your review of Happy Dog Dry Food. Our Lab, Rosco, didn’t exactly jump for joy either when we first fed him this brand. I think the kibble size could be a problem, especially for larger dogs like ours. They seem a bit small and Rosco had to cram quite a lot before he felt full. In the affordability department however, it definitively earns a few points. It’s durable that it doesn’t easily crumble and turn into dust. But here’s my question: did you notice any changes in your dog’s coat or overall energy level after switching to Happy Dog? I’m curious coz Rosco’s been somewhat lethargic recently and I can’t tell whether it’s the food or just his moods playing up.

    I wholeheartedly echo the positive sentiments towards Iams Dry Dog Food. As a pet parent to a rather finicky Cocker Spaniel for the last 10 years, I’ve tried numerous brands to match her discerning palate. Eventually we landed on Iams and haven’t looked back! Plus, I was pleasantly surprised that it didn’t burn a hole in my wallet especially compared to some of the more gourmet suggestions. Just out of curiosity – has anyone noticed any changes in their dog’s coat or energy levels since switching to Iams? My Cocker seems more energetic but could be due to multiple factors. Always good though to consult with your vet for sure!

    It’s always nice to hear about others having success with Iams Dry Dog Food. For me and my Boston Terrier, Skippy, we found ourselves on team Hill’s Science Diet. They offer great breed-specific formulas, which really help me feel confident in what I am feeding Skippy. The smaller size kibble is easier for him to digest as well.

    Interestingly, I initially used Iams for a while too but ultimately changed after experimenting a bit- Skippy is picky! Have any of you guys tried Hill’s Science Diet? or perhaps have some tips on managing a picky eater? I’m always open to new ideas especially when it comes to keeping my little guy happy.

    I’ve also had some good experiences with Iams Dry Dog Food. When I first started feeding this to my Border Collie, she was a little unsure about the size of the kibbles. However, she quickly got used to them and now looks forward to meal times even more than before.

    What impressed me the most, besides its affordability, is its durability in terms of staying fresh up until the last scoop from the bag – quite a feat especially considering that these dry food bags can last a long while. The packaging quality is decent and doing its job nicely!

    Just a tip for fellow dog lovers trying out this food: When switching your pup’s diet, remember to introduce any new type of food gradually to avoid upsetting their stomachs. Mix it with their old food initially and increase the proportion of new food over time.

    How are your dogs handling the smaller size of these kibbles, peeps? Have you noticed any changes in their eating habits or favorite aspects since the introduction? Let’s discuss! Remember though, for any drastic changes or concerns you might have, always consult with your vet as every pupper is unique and reacts differently to dietary alteration!

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