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04/09/2024 at 5:43 AM #2298
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MemberThe vet said her coat’s looking glossier than ever annd she hasn’t had any noticeable digestion issues. Plus, the big bags they come in are super convenient. You don’t have to rush back to the store every few weeks!
Still, just be aware that every pup is different. Bella lucked out with this brand, but I know a couple of folks whose dogs had minor reactions (upset tummy and the like). My advice is, try it out for a month and see how your fur buddy takes to it! Let their tummies and energy levels be your guide.
Good luck! And give your pup an extra pat for me 😉
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Buy Now on Amazon04/14/2024 at 8:48 PM #2308CozyHusky1951
MemberI’ve been using Member’s Mark dog food for my golden retriever, Max, for a couple of months now and I’ve got mostly positive things to say. Firstly, the ingredients are fairly straightforward and simple – love that. Max is pretty content with it too, always finishes his meals eagerly.
However, I did notice his coat not being as shiny as usual after about three weeks of feeding him this exclusively. Now, I’m not sure if this can be directly attributed to the food or if some other factor played into it but to play safe, I added fish oils back into his diet and he’s good as gold again.
That said, remember each dog’s different. Always pay attention to any changes in your furry friend after a diet switch. And when in doubt, consult your vet. They’re the experts after all.
How about you guys? Any similar experiences or different opinions? Would love to hear more thoughts from fellow dog parents out there!
05/08/2024 at 5:51 PM #2309Dreamy-Terrier-4986
MemberA big plus for me is that the ingredients seem pretty good – chicken as the first ingredient rather than a bunch of fillers. Also, you can’t beat the price value when it comes to bulk purchases! Of course, each dog is different but this stuff has been a jackpot for Rufus and my wallet! Just remember to slowly transition your pup if you plan on switching up their diet.
Do any of y’all have similar/different experiences? Let’s hear them!
06/02/2024 at 10:04 AM #2302Friendly_Dogmom_6775
MemberThe ingredient list surely had me hooked big time – chicken, brown rice and a whole lotta good stuff! Plus, it didn’t take long to switch from his old brand either – no tummy troubles to wade through. The value you get for the quantity and quality of the product is top notch. I mean, Diesel chomps it right down every time.
One thing though, had to be a bit proactive about dental hygiene cause it ain’t too crunchy. Elsewise, it’s all good news here with Member’s Mark dog food from Sam’s Club.”
07/20/2024 at 5:15 AM #2304friendly-chihuahua-1238
MemberTo my surprise, Benny seemed to really enjoy this brand! You know how picky Goldens can be, am I right? His coat also started looking healthier and shinier after a few weeks. That could juts be me seeing things though.
One thing I wasn’t excited about was the size of the kibble – it was a bit larger than what we used to give him. Benny didn’t mind it but it could potentially be an issue for smaller breeds or dogs with dental problems. Nonetheless, it’s been great overall.
Just remember, every dog is unique and will respond differently to food changes, so keep an eye out when switching brands. Bet your pup would give you the paw-thumbs-up if they could though!
Those are my two cents anyway. Soooooooo… anybody else got experience with Members Mark? Would love to hear more about it! Let’s chat.
07/28/2024 at 8:46 AM #2303Friendly-Beagle-2696
MemberI’ve been feeding my Golden Retriever, Bailey, Member’s Mark dog food for about 6 months now. I decided to switch after reading up on its solid nutrition profile and affordability factor. Bailey is a picky eater, so it was definitely a risk, but she took to it right away!
The kibble size is perfect for her and the protein content keeps her energy level high throughout the day. Her coat looks healthier too, it’s shiny and vibrant! One thing I’ve noticed though is her stool tends to be a bit bulkier compared to when she was on other brands. But no signs of tummy upset or irregularities – just something to keep in mind.
That being said, every dog is unique so what works for Bailey might not work for your furry friend. Still, given its value for money and good quality ingredients – why not give it a shot?
Remember that any dietary change should be done gradually to avoid upsetting their stomachs. Best of luck! Hope your pup loves it as much as Bailey does if you decide to make the switch. 😊
08/08/2024 at 8:21 PM #2299brave-bulldog-3378
MemberMy pup’s been on Member’s Mark food for a little while now. Just thought I’d share my thoughts here in case anyone else was considering it!
Won’t lie, I switched over from a pricier brand because the cost was doing a number on my wallet. At first, I was skeptical about the quality difference due to the price point but after a couple of bags my mind is at ease. Checkmate, budget cuts!
Ingredients look solid to me too; no funky fillers or whatever. Just real meat as their first ingredient – which means more proteins and fewer grains! My vet gave it a nod of approval and let’s be real, that’s the seal of approval that matters.
Plus, my dog seems to enjoy it quite well, his coat is looking shinier than ever (do we think he knows how handsome he is?). His stool is normal and energy levels up high, giving those squirrels in the backyard a run for their nuts!
One bummer thogh would be the kibble size— it’s pretty standard – might not be suitable for pint-sized dogs or seniors with dental issues. So you wanna make sure to think about your doggo’s specifics before making the switch.
Overall, if your vet approves it and your dog likes it – why not give this guy a shot? It certainly lightens up the load on our pockets without compromising on nutrition.
Keep those tails wagging,
Your fellow fur-parent08/25/2024 at 10:46 AM #2306CuriousTerrier9423
MemberJust saw this post and thought to chip in my two cents about Member’s Mark dog food. We’ve been using it for about 6 months now for our golden retriever, Tucker. It’s been pretty great so far! Tucker seems to love the taste and he hasn’t had any digestive problems.
Looking at the ingredient list, you can tell they don’t skimp out on quality. I was really happy to see real meat as the first ingredient and not some obscure by-product stuff you find in cheaper brands.
But what makes me crack a smile every time is the price-to-bag ratio. I’ve spent a small fortune on other big-name brands before discovering Member’s Mark; I mean, raising a healthy good boy ain’t cheap, right!? Well turns out, with this one it doesn’t have to punch holes in your wallet.
Anyhow, I gotta add this – every dog is different and what works for Tucker might not work for others. Best of luck finding the right kibble for your furry friends!
10/22/2024 at 9:58 PM #2305mellow_pittie_1758
MemberHer coat is shinier than ever and she’s energetic as a pup at the age of seven. Stools are also regular and firm – sorry for the info overload, but hey, we’re all dog parents here, right? 😅
One thing worth noting though, it didn’t go well with our other furbaby, a sensitive 3 year-old Boston Terrier. He started having some tummy troubles after about a week in. Not sure exactly what ingredient didn’t sit well with him, might have been the corn meal or chicken by-product but ended up switching him to a more hypoallergenic brand.
So overall, I’d say Member’s Mark is pretty good value if your dog isn’t particularly sensitive to certain ingredients. As always though, every dog is different so keep an eye out for any changes when you switch foods. Good luck!
10/27/2024 at 11:34 AM #2310friendly-dogmom-7181
MemberI’ve actually been feeding my Lab, Max, the Member’s Mark dog food for a few months now. He seems to love it! My main concern was finding a nutritious food that wouldn’t break the bank, and this option ticks both boxes.
Max is pretty energetic, and since starting on this food his coat has gotten shinier and he’s still got his usual peppy energy. I like that it’s got decent amounts of protein – think it’s real chicken they use.
However, don’t forget every dog is unique and responds differently to various diet changes. What works for Max might not work for your pup! It’s always wise to do a little trial test and see how your dog reacts before making a full switch.
If you’ve got any lingering doubts, throw them at your vet. They’re the best bet when it comes to tailoring your pet’s diet needs.
Happy feeding! 🐾
12/06/2024 at 12:21 PM #2297lively_poodle_8214
MemberI just saw your post about Member’s Mark dog food, and I thought I’d chime in with my two cents. We’ve been using this brand for our Golden Retriever, Max, for about six months now. Gotta say, Max seems to love it. Plus, the price is pretty good compared to other brands out there.
Looking at the ingredient list, it seems like they have all the nutritious stuff dogs need. Though, I’d definitely recommend doing your own research as every pup is different and some might have specific dietary needs.
One thing we did notice was that switching over caused Max a bit of upset tummy for a few days but he adjusted quickly. By week two, no more issues. Of course, changing dog’s diet abruptly can often lead to this kind of reactions so it wasn’t realy a big shocker.
All in all, no major complaints here! We’ve found value for our money without sacrificing on quality. But it’s like anything else; you’ve got to try it and see if it works for your fur baby.
Hope this helps!
12/10/2024 at 2:56 AM #2301Brave-Pittie-5038
MemberJust chipping in on the Member’s Mark dog food conversation here. I switched my golden retriever, Bailey, over to it about six months ago and, honestly, no regrets so far!
I mean, it took a little while for him to adjust because it’s grain-free and he was used to the other stuff. But once we got past that initial phase, he seemed to really love the flavors – especially the salmon and sweet potato one.
His coat has become shinier and he seems happily energetic too. Thumbs up for high-quality ingredients – real meat is the first ingredient listed, not some byproduct or grain filler, you know what I mean? It just gives me peace of mind to know exactly what I’m feeding him.
Price-wise? It’s actually pretty affordable compared to some other premium brands out there. And the fact that I can pick it up while doing my regular Sam’s Club shopping is another bonus.
All in all, I’m quite satisfied with Member’s Mark. Anyways, each pup is different so do your due diligence before making a switch. Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Jake12/20/2024 at 9:40 PM #2296dreamycollie5614
MemberJust wanted to pop in annd share my two cents about Member’s Mark dog food. I’ve been using it for my two Labradors for about six months now, and honestly? They seem to like it just fine.
The kibble isn’t too big or too small, which is a plus. And from a price point, it’s definitely easier on the wallet than some of the premium brands out there, but without skimping on quality – so far as I can tell anyhow.
My dogs coat always appear shiny and their energy levels don’t seem to be lacking so nutrition-wise, seems okay.
Now that said, every fur baby is unique. What works for mine might not work for yours. Always recommend chatting with your vet before introducing any major changes in your pup’s diet. Just to be safe, y’know?
Alrighty then, gotta run… literally! Those rascals love their evening jogs!
Later fellow dog lovers!
01/14/2025 at 5:26 PM #2295Cozy_Terrier_1355
MemberBailey’s coat has actually become shinier and her energy levels are through the roof! Plus, there’s no filler stuff in the ingredients which is super important to me. The first ingredient usually chicken or lamb, followed by rice and other healthy grains. No weird preservatives or artificial colors either.
Now, as far as budget goes, it’s definitely easier on the pockets. Of course, your furball may have different taste buds or dietary needs so keep that in mind – every pup is unique after all!
One thing thogh – this food seems to have a stronger smell than some other brands we’ve tried. Not too bad but noticeable. All in all, Bailey and my wallet give Member’s Mark two paws up! 🐾
Just remember that what works for one pooch might not work for another. Always monitor your dog’s reaction when switching foods and consult with your vet if necessary. Happy munching! 🙂
01/23/2025 at 3:09 PM #2307cheerful-petlover-2810
MemberIn terms of ingredients, it seems to have decent quality protein sources and doesn’t use a lot of filler grains which I’m all in for. Charlie seemed to like the flavor and always finished his bowl with enthusiasm. His coat remained shiny and he continued to maintain a healthy weight while on this food.
That said, my vet suggested mixing things up a bit to ensure Charlie gets balanced nutrition. I now use Member’s Mark alongside some higher-end brands and the odd homemade meal. Variety, moderation and balance right?
Just make sure your pup isn’t allergic to any of the ingredients in MM stuff (like chicken by-product meal), yeah? Every fur baby is different! Going slow on portion sizes when you’re transitioning will also help avoid any digestion issues. Deffo consult your vet if you’re not sure or if you notice anything off.
Hope this helps! Let us know how it goes if you decide to try Member’s Mark out!
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