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Purina One Beyond Has anyone fed their dog Purina One Beyond food? My dogs love it. I was wondering if it good for them and what everyones review is about it. |
Yes, this is the food that I just recently changed to from Natural Balance Lamb and Rice formula. I had thought my three were doing very well on the NB but had run out one night and ran to Target to buy a can of something until I could get to Petco the following day. I just happened to stumble on the the Purina One Beyond and figured I'd give it a try. Pebbles has corn allergies and most food make her itch horribly but I decided to take a chance. What I didn't realize until after changing was that at least once a week I had been picking up barf, Bogey would spit up bile and I had just had Doodlebug at the vet for diarrhea. They have been on the new food for a little over a month and all of the poop, barf, and gagging issues have disappeared! I always thought I was buying a high quality food for my three but now I am reconsidering what exactly that really means. I give Purina Beyond One a great big :thumbup: It have been working very well for us and I recommend it. :) |
I previously fed Piper Orijen and Acana. The only reason I switched to this is I work for a company that does in store demonstrations and we were given free cases of sample bags. Helped me financially a great deal. She is still using her sample bags and I'm not sure I'll keep her on it or not yet. She does gobble it up and I haven't noticed any major issues, but I still prefer Acana as a brand. Again, no complaints though. |
Even the so called best of the dog food makers have to use fillers. Many are using too much grain as filler and some dogs just can't tolerate it. I have been feeding grain free food but trying to find one without white potato in it was difficult. White potato can also be difficult on the digestive system. Sweet potato is much better but apparently more expensive. I haven't looked at the One ingredient list. Hope your dog does well on it. |
I don't like that it contains menadione at all; it's something I try to steer clear of. Otherwise, Beyond is a pretty decent food, IMO, considering it's a Purina product. There is no corn, wheat or soy in it. Only thing to watch out for is even their lamb formula, for example, contains chicken. So it's not good if you have a dog with allergies who can't eat a certain meat source. If it wasn't for the menadione, I'd probably feed it. Either way, I think it's great that these types of foods are becoming more readily available to the general public and it's nice that the option is there for those who buy dog food at the grocery store, etc. |
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