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mmarcum52
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Loyall dog food?

Has anyone tried loyall dog food, I went to the web site and read up on it. It looks as good as the best on paper and they have a 2$ a bag rebate. So any input would help.

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Keith Hodge
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I feed the 26/19 and the puppy regularly. It, in my opinion is one of the better ones out there.Especially the puppy. I think it is better than the purina and a whole lot cheaper. I did try the pro formula I think it is 30/22 or something like that . I believe it was to much for my dogs.The rebate is $2 on puppy and the pro formuala. The 26/19 is only $1 but I am only paying 27.50 for the 26/19. I dont think you will be dissapointed at all.

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I feed it to my puppies but not any of my older dogs. I'll have to say that the puppy feed is excellent, don't know about the other.

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rowdyhound
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I've been feeding it and REALLY like it. It keeps weight on the old dog that wasn't puttin on weight otherwise. Just put the pup on the Puppy food and I'll let you know what I think of it. Oh yeah I'm feeding the Professional Formula. AND I can get it only 4 miles from my house.

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Going to have to disagree with all of you. I fed the puppy and the 26/18 and it did not produce very good results. I felt I had to feed more of it to keep the dogs weight up. Had more stool and it was loose from day one. Dogs loved it and chowed it down, but they love purina too and I get the results I want!

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brhunt
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I guess all dogs are different but I raised pups on purina and pups on loyal and the pups on loyal by far out grew and had more energy than the ones on purina. And they all had the same parents. And with all pups and with both feeds, they had feed 24 hrs a day until they were 6 months old.

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Keith Hodge
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brhunt I had same results. I once feed purina. Purina is 45 bucks a bag here. All dogs are different . IMO you need to feed a feed at least 3 months to be fair you also have to take into consideration how much your hunting and time of year.

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brhunt I had same results. I once feed purina. Purina is 45 bucks a bag here. All dogs are different . IMO you need to feed a feed at least 3 months to be fair you also have to take into consideration how much your hunting and time of year.


3 months?? I had them on it for over a month and horrible results. I switched back to purina and within DAYS yes DAYS there were already looking good and solid stool. I thought about trying the performance blend but why bother, just pay a little more for the purina.

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Stephen Chamblee
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I was feeding it untill I lost my job and ended up. With another dog. I was paying 35 and change for 40 lbs. I was very pleased with it but I was going broke

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Tim Trone
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been feeding loyall for over a year now . it cant be beat.feed seven dogs 8 days on 40lbs and you can take a look at my dogs i dont starve them . it works out to about 40 cents per dog each day .try eating on 40 cents a day.you can also cut the proof of purchase of the bag and send it into them for 2 dollar. you need 30 or more i think . just go on nutrenas web site and enroll in there plan. oh my dogs get hunted 3 to 6 nights a week havent had to bump the feed up to keep there weight on either. and when all the other dog feed went up loyall did not budge . i spend 26.35 for the active adult formula .

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mmarcum52
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Thanks for the input. Zane Brown from Loyall dog food came to our club Friday and Sat. and gave out samples and donated bags of food for the winners. Then he was brave enough to go on a cast both nites, said he had a great time and was going to get a buddy`s dog and start hunting it, lol, hope he does good. I`m going to put two of my dogs on it and see what happens.

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gmanksu
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Loyall

I would say you will like the food but just don't overfeed it. I think with any good quality feed is that people overfeed it and then aren't happy with the loose stools and cleanup. Most of the feed today is so nutritionally dense that it does take the coffee can full per day to keep a dog fed up.

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