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ov_blues
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Originally posted by bearhunter747
What does the dog chow bag look like! There so many different ones... is it the green bag?


Green with “made with real chicken” on the bag or brown with “made with real beef” on the bag. Although neither is one of the main ingredients. Lol

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Re: Purina dog chow

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I have a 10mo walker female that was on puppy chow till recently. She is now on dog chow beef flavored. I'm having great results with it. Good stools and looks good in general. I was feeding pride to my other dog and had decent results. As a former member of Pro club I fed Purina for years until switching to pride. But as long as she holds up under hard hunting I'm staying with dog chow. It isn't bad feed and priced right. Because of all they do for coonhunters I will stay with it. If I feel the need to improve the feed I will feed Purina 1 chicken. As pro plan is out of my price range.

Dear Friend. You may not agree with me, of course. Purina, quite a good food. But (!) It is worth remembering that the quality of this or that food, also depends on the plant. What I mean, from the region of production. Purina has subsidiaries and plants all over the world. There are about 21 in total (newscenter.purina.com). So, the ingredients for production are always taken locally - which means that the quality will vary. Although it is subject to standards.

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