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dreamycollie5614
MemberJust noticed this thread and thought I’d share my two cents. I’ve been using “Sunday” dog food for quite a while now for my Golden, Bella. It’s a game changer if you ask me. They take natural ingredients seriously, which is crucial for me as I always want the best for my fur baby.
Their meals come in different flavorful recipes and have really upped Bella’s mealtime enthusiasm! She absolutely loves the beef and sweet potato one. I love how they’re full of high-quality proteins, no artificial preservatives, or any weird stuff that could harm her health.
My favorite part? It gets delivered straight to our doorstep – no more lugging giant bags from the pet store. Before I forget, they also give feeding instructions tailored to your dog’s weight and activity levels, which is super helpful.
The only downside I can think of might be the price – a bit higher compared to some other brands but honestly, you get what you pay for. And seeing how Bella enjoys her meals and stays healthy is worth every penny. You might want to give it a try if you haven’t already.
All in all, a solid 9/10 from me (and Bella!). She’s even had noticeable improvements in her coat since we switched over. Would recommend Sunday to any fellow dog-parents out there!
Take care & give your pups an extra treat from us today!
12/17/2024 at 11:21 PM in reply to: “Whole Earth Farms Dog Food Review – The Boom or Bust for My Dog’s Diet?” #2679dreamycollie5614
MemberSo you’re looking into Whole Earth Farms dog food too, huh? My labradoodle Archie’s been munching on it for a few months now and honestly – he’s a fan! He usually wolfs down the grain-free recipe like it’s gourmet cuisine from Canine-French Chef Extraordinaire, Pierre Dogue.
The ingredient list passed my ‘over-obsessive pet parent’ scrutiny – y’know lots of quality proteins, veggies, fruits and no poultry by-products. Gotta keep my fluffball healthy! Plus, it’s easy on his tummy when compared to other brands. Sentence served and verdict delivered — Archie’s coat is glossier than ever.
Just one heads up thogh – it’s not super pocket-friendly if you happen to own a pupper that eats like a Great Dane on steroids but for its high-quality ingredients and significant health benefits, I say it’s worth every buck.
Drop me a reply if you decide to try it out or have more questions! Here’s to happy, well-fed fur babies! 🐾
dreamycollie5614
MemberBut really, we switched him from his regular chow after a friend recommended CRAVE annd wowza, can we talk about the changes? Monty’s coat has become so glossy; he’s practically auditioning for a doggy shampoo commercial, and his energy levels…well let’s just say our daily walks have turned into daily marathons!
The only downside though is it’s not exactly on the cheaper side of the pet food spectrum. I mean you won’t have to take out a second mortgage or anything but it’s not spare-change cheap either. But consider it an investment. A little splurge for our furry pals’ health isn’t half bad right?
Keep those tails wagging guys! 🐶
dreamycollie5614
MemberI’ve been feeding my golden retriever, Bella, Nutra Nuggets for about 3 months now and we are both super impressed! The first thing I noticed was how much her coat started to shine. Seriously, it’s like she’s had a doggie spa day every day! Her energy levels also seem higher than before. Our daily walks have turned into jogs thanks to Bella leading the way.
On the flip side, she did experience a bit of gas at the beginning, which wasn’t super pleasant. 😬 But her body took a week or so to adjust and things are back to normal now. Oh, and I gotta mention this – she just adores the taste! The moment I take out the bag, she gets all excited and starts playing around. Bless her!
For those of you on a budget like me, it’s also worth noting that Nutra Nuggets is pretty affordable compared to some of the high-end brands out there but still offers quality nutrition.
So overall? Two paws up from us! 🐾 Just remember every dog is different and what works for Bella might not work for your fur babe. Here’s hoping this helps someone in their decision process!
Keep those tails wagging! 👋🐶12/05/2024 at 10:57 AM in reply to: “Just got a shipment in, here’s my Purina dog food review” #2903dreamycollie5614
MemberSo, I’ve been feeding my fur buddy, Buster, some Purina for a couple of months now. I gotta say, it was a bit of a switcheroo from his previous brand (we were doing the high-end Blue Buffalo thing), but finances being what they are, you have to make some changes, yeah?
annd guess what? Buster loves it! He’s chowing down as soon as the bowl hits the floor and this boy is picky. Not sure who trained whom in that department (haha). His coat’s looking shinier than ever and believe me when I tell ya, his energy levels are through the roof.
Of course, I checked with his vet before making the change (gotta make sure our pooches get all the nutrients they need, right?), and she gave it two paws up! Plus, no stomach issues or any adverse reaction so far which was my biggest concern.
You know how dogs can be, eating grass one minute then barfing on your brand-new carpet the next. Wingin’ it is a dog-owner lifestyle.
Overall though, big thumbs up to Purina from both myself and The Buster-man! Now, we can take that extra cash each month and put it towards something really important—like new squeaky toys!
Chat soon,
alexandthewoofsP.S. Let me know if any of you tried other budget-friendly but good for health pet food options. Always open for recommendations!
dreamycollie5614
MemberWatch out though, some people say their dogs have had digestive issues when switching over. Start with small amounts you know. Each dog is unique! 🐕👍
dreamycollie5614
MemberI’ve been serving my furry buddy Beneful dog food for a couple of years now, and honestly, it seems like a solid choice. She seems to really enjoy the taste, especially the beef flavor. I love that they toss in veggies like peas and carrots, gives me some peace of mind knowing she’s getting a variety of nutrients.
However, I thought I’d share something. Recently my vet pointed out it might contain some filler ingredients like corn and wheat gluten. That may not necessarily be a bad thing (pretty commonplace in most commercial dog foods anyway), though if your pooch has any specific allergies or dietary needs it probably won’t be the best option.
Oh! And gotta say, it’s definitely budget-friendly compared to some of the premium brands out there. But yeah, as with any pet food, what ultimately matters is how your individual doggo responds to it – so maybe try a small bag first? Best luck!
dreamycollie5614
MemberOver the past week or so, I’ve noticed Max’s coat looking extra shiny and his energy levels are through the roof! Plus, no digestive woes which is a big plus since Max can sometimes have quite a sensitive tum.
So far so good, folks! Hoping these positive changes keep on rolling in. But hey Smart Pro Pet Groomer says, “It was a hit with our dog.” So if you’re thinking about making the switch to Badlands Ranch… go for it! Can’t hurt to try. Would love to hear other people’s experiences too if you’ve tried it out on your four-legged companion. Cheers!
10/21/2024 at 1:15 AM in reply to: Looking for a Balanced Diet – My Wellness Core Dog Food Review #2647dreamycollie5614
MemberJust saw your post about Wellness Core dog food and I figured I’d share my two cents. I actually transitioned my Goldie Ellie to Wellness Core about six months ago. Can’t remember where I read good things about it first, but after doing some research of my own, decided to pull the trigger.
My experience with it has been really positive overall! Ellie’s coat is shiny as ever and she seems to have boundless energy —more than before, if you can believe that. She also hasn’t had any digestion issues since the switch which was a relief for both of us. But what really sold me on it is the ingredient list – top quality proteins, no grain, no by-products. You know exactly what you’re giving your pup.
It’s a little more expensive than other brands, but in my opinion, totally worth it. One quick tip – watch out for their weight management formula unless it’s necessary, because while it’s still good stuff, Ellie wasn’t a fan of the taste compared to the regular kind.
Anyway, hope this helps in your decision-making process. Give your pooch a pat from me and Ellie!
09/21/2024 at 8:40 PM in reply to: Looking for a Genuine Blue Buffalo Dog Food Review? Here’s mine. #2260dreamycollie5614
MemberI’ve been feeding my golden retriever Blue Buffalo for about a year now, annd honestly, I’m pretty impressed. She absolutely loves the taste (especially the chicken and brown rice recipe). Under her previous diet, she had some digestion issues, but those were gone after transitioning to Blue.
The ingredient list is also pretty clean – real meat as the first ingredient and it is grain-free. Plus, “LifeSource Bits” seem to be their selling point. They’re these little kibbles packed with vitamins and antioxidants.
The only hiccup we’ve encountered was that our Daisy did have a mild allergic reaction at first. We weren’t sure whether it was the food itself or just the change in diet. Anyway, she adjusted after some time.
Oh yeah, it’s a bit pricier compared to other brands but for me, Daisy’s health is worth every penny.
Just remember every dog is unique. What works for Daisy might not work for your pooch. Best advice? Consult your vet before making such changes to your pupper’s diet.
All the best!
dreamycollie5614
MemberHowever, a bit of a heads up – not every dog might take to it right away. My collie mix had some minor digestive upset when we introduced the change. Think it’s best to transition any new food slowly, that’ll help them adapt better.
Just like us humans, not every food suits every dog. The best thing to do is try a small bag first before going all in with those giant ones. Remember, pack leader knows best! 😉
dreamycollie5614
MemberTotally get how picking the right dog food can be as confusing as finding that last piece in a 1000-puzzle set, haha. I’ve been feeding my pup AvoDerm for a solid six months now and it’s been great for his coat – shiny, healthy, and leaves him looking like he’s just walked out of a pooch salon.
But here’s the catch! My boy has got this picky palate thing going on (like he thinks he’s at some five-star restaurant or something 😂). And it took a hot minute to transition fully to AvoDerm. So patience was key!
Nutrition-wise? It’s up there. Avocado is like the ‘superman-food’ of fruits and full of good fats – great for their skin and coat health, ya know?
Cost is pretty steep though especially for larger breeds if you’re on a tight budget… but who said having pets would be cheap? They’re worth an extra few bucks, aren’t they? 😉
Anyway, my advice: if you can afford it and your furry friend has no issues with new foods, go for it. See ya champ! Keep us posted! 🐾👍
dreamycollie5614
MemberAnd stay away from seasoned or processed pork like ham or bacon too – they often contain way too much salt for our furry friends, not to mention those pesky additives. And remember those little bones in ribs or chops? They’re a definite no-no as well. They can easily splinter and cause major issues.
So yes, while Fido could technically have a bite of your pork roast if it slips off your plate, personally I prefer playing it safe with his usual kibble and occasional healthier snacks.
But hey, every pooch is unique, just be sensible with their diet alright? Like always, when in doubt check with your vet! Happy dog parenting! 🐕🦴👍
dreamycollie5614
MemberThought I’d drop in and give my two cents on Merrick Dog Food since I recently made the switch for my golden retriever, Toby. On paper, this stuff seems like a dream come true – made in the USA, grain-free, packed with protein.
Toby seems to really like it – his tail is always wagging when meal time comes around. As for the benefits? Honestly, I’ve noticed an impressive increase in his energy levels that even our walks have become jogs (praying my fitness level can keep up!). Plus, his coat has never looked better – seriously shiny and healthy.
Now, the downside: it’s not exactly at the cheaper end of dog food options out there. Is it worth every penny for my Toby’s happiness and health? Sure thing! But if you’re on a budget, it might be a bit of a stretch.
Bottom line – if you’re not worried about the price tag, Tobes and I totally recommend Merrick Dog Food. Just pay attention to your pup’s reaction though—every furbaby is different after all.
Keep it pawsome guys!
Best,
[Your Name]08/21/2024 at 5:07 AM in reply to: Gathering Thoughts on Primal Dog Food: Reviews and Personal Experiences #3313dreamycollie5614
MemberTotally get your curiosity about Primal dog food. I’ve been feeding my golden retriever, Max, with it for the past 6 months or so. I must say, it’s a game-changer!
Max’s coat has taken on this incredible shine and his energy levels are off the charts! Plus, he hasn’t turned up his nose at it even once (Max can be a diva at mealtimes). His favorite is the Venison formula – gets all waggy each time.
Sure, cost-wise it’s up there compared to kibble but you get what you pay for, right? The quality of ingredients is top-notch – no creepy filler stuff in sight. And personally, knowing Max is getting a balanced diet makes it worth every penny.
Do keep in mind though that each pooch is different. What works for Max might not be true for every furball out there.
Hope that helps! Here’s to our four-legged buddies’ health and happiness! 🐕🦺🥂
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