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					Originally Posted by Britster  We've been feeding the "new" (to the US anyways) Acana foods for a few months now...
 We did two bags of duck & pear, two bags of lamb & apple, one bag of chicken & burbank potato, and now back onto lamb & apple.... So we've been rotating between them.  Probably will put one of the grainfrees back in the rotation but we've had SUCH good results from the Singles line.
 
 He does BEST on lamb & apple, followed closely by duck & pear... the chicken & potato one gave him much bigger poops, and a bit softer, but other than that no major problems either. But I think he may have some sort of intolerance to chicken, so we may bypass that formula in the future.
 
 I've never seen his poop look as good as it does on the lamb & apple, LoL... Also he has not grown tired of any of these yet, he LOVES the taste and will eat it voluntarily without wet food (though I do still give him mixed with wet for breakfast).
 
 My ONLY complaint is the cost.  It's a bit pricier since they are geared towards being limited ingredient and the bag is a bit smaller (the kibble is also a bit smaller in lamb and duck formulas).  I think I pay $18.99 for a 5lb bag of lamb & apple and $19.99 for a 5lb bag of duck & pear.  The chicken was the cheapest, as it's part of their Classic line, I paid $13.99 for a 5lb bag of it (the kibble was also bigger in this formula).  And I used to pay $15.99 for a 5.5lb bag of Acana grainfree.
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Britt- Can you do us a favor and take a pic of the kibble size (Lamb and Apple) If you can.... 
 
 
Peanut doesn’t seem to do well on “Chicken” either-