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  • The only downside? It’s a bit pricier compared to some brands, but honestly, it balances out because you’re getting higher nutritional value. Personally, I don’t mind shelling out a few extra bucks if it means keeping my fur-babies healthy and happy. Hope this helps anyone sitting on the fence about TIKI! Woof on 🐾

    I was initially sceptical because it’s a bit pricier than the usual dog food I used to get, but gotta say, worth every penny. My vet actually recommended N&D after my doggy had some tummy troubles with other brands, and since the switch, things have really improved.

    One tip, though — make sure to transition your pooch slowly from old food to new one. We did over the course of two weeks so he wouldn’t have any tummy upsets.

    Let me know if you have any questions and happy feeding!

    in reply to: My Personal Experience and Kal Kan Dog Food Review #2482

    Well, he took to it like fish to water – so that was a good sign. His coat stayed shiny and his energy levels were right up there like usual. One thing I did notice though? His stool was not as firm as when we had him on the pricier brand we used before. We got vet checked and all, and he’s doing fine. Might just be his reaction to the change.

    All said and done, if budget is a bit tight for you and you have run out of options; give Kal Kan a try. It’s definitely acceptable quality but monitor your pupper’s reactions closely in case they don’t get along with it. After all, every dog is unique!

    in reply to: My Honest Thoughts: Badlands Ranch Dog Food Review #1990

    I was attracted to the whole idea of natural ingredients and grain-free formula. It’s supposed to be more biologically appropriate for our furry friends and I guess my dogs do seem pretty darn content with it. Health-wise, they’ve got shiny coats, good energy levels, and no upset tummies or anything.

    One thing though, if you’re on a bit of budget like me, the price can be a pinch, but hey, I reckon our fur babies are worth every penny. Anyway, every pup is different so best of luck finding what works for your little buddy! Remember to transition slowly if you decide to switch foods. Cheers!

    in reply to: My Experience with Wholesomes Dog Food: A Review #2447

    However, do note that every dog is different – what works great for Max may not necessarily be your pup’s cup of tea. So, my advice – maybe get a small bag to start with, see how your furball takes to it.

    Also remember to gradually introduce any new food into your dog’s diet rather than switching all at once. It might cause an upset tummy if you just shock their system with a sudden change.

    Hope this helps! Don’t forget, tail wags and happy faces are what we are aiming for here. Happy feeding!

    I’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!

    The perfect blend of nutrients for our four-legged friends is a big selling point for me but the icing on the dog biscuit has to be how much Baxter loves it! He hears that box open and he’s right by my side wagging his tail fiercely!

    I was initially put off by the cost but breaking it down per meal, it’s pretty much what I was spending on high-end dry food. Plus considering the health benefits he’s getting, I would say it’s worth every penny.

    Definitely recommend giving Sunday a go if you can. Your pup might just surprise you – Baxter sure surprised me! Let us know if you do decide to give it a whirl. Would love to hear how your furbaby likes it! Cheers!

    Now, on the flip side, it is a bit on the expensive side compared to some other brands. But considering it’s high-quality stuff and our dog gobbles it up like there’s no tomorrow, I’d say it’s worth every penny. One more thing, though – make sure you slowly introduce it into your pup’s diet if you decide to switch. Changing dog food brands suddenly can upset their stomachs. Happy feeding!

    Just saw your post about Heritage Ranch dog food. I’ve been using it for my Golden Retriever, Luna, for a few months now. Kid you not, she seems to absolutely love it—always finishes her meal without a fuss!

    Heritage Ranch claims to have no wheat, corn or soy and that was a major selling point for me since Luna has a grain allergy. A big plus is that the first ingredient listed on the bag is real meat, not just fillers so you know your pup’s getting a quality meal.

    What I noticed with Luna is that her coat has become shinier and she seems more lively during our park runs. Of course, every dog is different and this has just been our experience.

    For me though, the biggest drawback is that it’s not stocked in all grocery stores—you might have to make a separate trip to HEB which might put some folks off.

    Anyway, hope this helps! Happy tail waggin’!

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