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Purina Dog Chow

I’ve been thinking on trying this feed what is the good and bad on this product info would be appreciated ty

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I’ve fed it to my adult dogs that don’t get worked hard and by any standard I can compare them to it seems to do a very good job for the price. I don’t think it would keep a 5-7 night a week hunting dog in shape but it’s a good feed for average activity level adult dog. IMO

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I’ve fed it to my adult dogs that don’t get worked hard and by any standard I can compare them to it seems to do a very good job for the price. I don’t think it would keep a 5-7 night a week hunting dog in shape but it’s a good feed for average activity level adult dog. IMO
Agreed 100% plus you can get it almost every place,priced right ,dogs eat it good I'm feeding it to all my hounds and puppy chow to my cur pup.....

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I've fed the adult formula for years to pups and adults. We had no trouble with rickets, digestive upset or refusal to eat and coats were always shiny. The Chicken & Rice makes for easy cleanup (poop is small and holds together well) but the Chicken & Oatmeal does the opposite. I recently switched to another brand because in my area the stores keep running out of it and it costs a fortune.

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I fed it many years ago. Collected weight circles and turned them in. I kept the one dog I was hunting hard on the higher protein feed with others on dog chow. They seemed to do well.
Before I go on. Dog feed is one of the most confusing subjects and you can have a group say one feed is the best while another group says it is junk. I do feel there is a possibility lot of our health issues with the dogs comes from things we do not know about the feed we are using.

With that said. I saw on Facebook, Laney Denny saying the Purina was sponsoring him and his World Champion female. That in itself just means he is getting something to promote the feed. But I have been thinking about it and along with that and all the good they do for hunting. I got a bag of the 30/20 high protein feed and trying it on one dog that I am hunting. He has always been a large dog but slim built. It will be interesting to see how he does on it. I got a 50# bag and the cost was double what I pay now for 50# of what I normally feed. But you and your dog only lives once. LOL

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Dog Chow

Thank u guys for the input, I'm just considering purina because of what they do for us hounds man, I would love to feed pro plan but its pricey, an old fella I hunted with for years fed dog chow for years with good results

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I feed the purina naturals chicken my dogs do good on it. Buuuuuuuuuuut if purina is listening bring back the purina high pro !! The best feed they ever had bar none !!


I fed the high pro in the winter dog chow in the summer.


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Tar, I think they do have it. It is just lost in all the different names they have for their food.

The Sport Pro I think is what your talking about. It is 30/20. They have the sport with is about 26% protein also but the Sport Pro is the the old High Pro. I think it comes in beef and salmon/fish favor. Here is what Purina says about it.

Description
Awaken the greatness within your pal with the nutrition of the Purina Pro Plan Sport All Life Stages Performance 30/20 Formula Dry Dog Food. The formula is finely-tuned to promote strength and endurance with 30% protein to build muscle from real chicken as the first ingredient, and 20% fat for energy. Enhanced with essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, plus glucosamine for healthy joints and mobility, it provides a complete and balanced diet for dogs of all ages and activity levels, including working dogs or canine athletes. The recipe is specially-formulated to optimize oxygen metabolism to support endurance during exercise, and has DHA and EPA omega-3 and 6 fatty acids for a dose of goodness in every bite. Plus, it’s proudly made in the USA with no added artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Key Benefits
Promotes strength and endurance with high-protein real chicken as the first ingredient to support lean muscle.
Formulated to optimize oxygen metabolism to support endurance during exercise with 30% protein and 20% fat.
Enhanced with amino acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, omega-3 and 6 fatty acids plus glucosamine for healthy joints and maximum mobility.
Great for dogs of all ages and activity levels, including working dogs, canine athletes, or dogs that just love to play hard.
Proudly made in the USA with no wheat, soy, or added artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

I just would like it to be about $20 less per bag. I can handle $40 bucks for feed but $60 is a little hard to swallow for the owner even if the dog enjoys it.

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Tar, I think they do have it. It is just lost in all the different names they have for their food.

The Sport Pro I think is what your talking about. It is 30/20. They have the sport with is about 26% protein also but the Sport Pro is the the old High Pro. I think it comes in beef and salmon/fish favor. Here is what Purina says about it.

Description
Awaken the greatness within your pal with the nutrition of the Purina Pro Plan Sport All Life Stages Performance 30/20 Formula Dry Dog Food. The formula is finely-tuned to promote strength and endurance with 30% protein to build muscle from real chicken as the first ingredient, and 20% fat for energy. Enhanced with essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, plus glucosamine for healthy joints and mobility, it provides a complete and balanced diet for dogs of all ages and activity levels,
including working dogs or canine athletes. The recipe is specially-formulated to optimize oxygen metabolism to support endurance during exercise, and has DHA and EPA omega-3 and 6 fatty acids for a dose of goodness in every bite. Plus, it’s proudly made in the USA with no added artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Key Benefits
Promotes strength and endurance with high-protein real chicken as the first ingredient to support lean muscle.
Formulated to optimize oxygen metabolism to support endurance during exercise with 30% protein and 20% fat.
Enhanced with amino acids, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, omega-3 and 6 fatty acids plus glucosamine for healthy joints and maximum mobility.
Great for dogs of all ages and activity levels, including working dogs, canine athletes, or dogs that just love to play hard.
Proudly made in the USA with no wheat, soy, or added artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

I just would like it to be about $20 less per bag. I can handle $40 bucks for feed but $60 is a little hard to swallow for the owner even if the dog enjoys it.




Bruce don’t quote me but I think it was 26% or 28% in the blue bag. It was to hot in the summer here but it was absolutely perfect in the winter. I just put about 6 cc of corn oil on their feed every day now.


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I think this is a younger Tar talking about hi pro

https://youtu.be/awdYHiAHmeQ

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I've been feeding Purina Dog Chow for years (21%) My dogs look good and have energy. It may not be enough for some dogs that are hunted extremely hard, but that would only be about 10% of the coon hunters. I have a 7 month old pup that's eaten only Dog Chow since she's 6 weeks old and she looks great. And I've never seen a thyroid dog.

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Tar, your are right and that would be the Purina Pro Plan
without the word in front of it.

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I've been feeding Purina Dog Chow for years (21%) My dogs look good and have energy. It may not be enough for some dogs that are hunted extremely hard, but that would only be about 10% of the coon hunters. I have a 7 month old pup that's eaten only Dog Chow since she's 6 weeks old and she looks great. And I've never seen a thyroid dog.



Ain’t seen a thyroid dog either. I tried victor for a while in the winter my dogs act like they were freezing to death on it not enough corn ......... dogs need corn !!



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Bruce I think best I can remember it was about $30 for 50 lbs.


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I was giving 18$ per 50 # for it, I think this is the formula

Crude protein (Min) 27.0%
Linoleic Acid (Min) 1.2%
Crude fat (Min) 15.0%
Calcium (Ca) (Min) 1.0% Crude fiber (Max) 4.0%
Phosphorus (P) (Min) 0.8%
Moisture (Max) 12.0%
Vitamin A (Min) 10,000 IU/kg

Ingredients
Beef and bone meal, ground wheat, brewers rice, corn gluten meal, ground yellow corn, beef tallow preserved with mixed-tocopherols (source of vitamin E), soybean meal, animal digest, salt, potassium chloride, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, vitamin supplements (A, E, B-12, D-3), DL-Methionine, manganese sulfate, niacin, calcium carbonate, brewers dried yeast, copper sulfate, calcium pantothenate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin supplement, calcium iodate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite. W-4293

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I was giving 18$ per 50 # for it, I think this is the formula

Crude protein (Min) 27.0%
Linoleic Acid (Min) 1.2%
Crude fat (Min) 15.0%
Calcium (Ca) (Min) 1.0% Crude fiber (Max) 4.0%
Phosphorus (P) (Min) 0.8%
Moisture (Max) 12.0%
Vitamin A (Min) 10,000 IU/kg

Ingredients
Beef and bone meal, ground wheat, brewers rice, corn gluten meal, ground yellow corn, beef tallow preserved with mixed-tocopherols (source of vitamin E), soybean meal, animal digest, salt, potassium chloride, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, vitamin supplements (A, E, B-12, D-3), DL-Methionine, manganese sulfate, niacin, calcium carbonate, brewers dried yeast, copper sulfate, calcium pantothenate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin supplement, calcium iodate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), folic acid, biotin, sodium selenite. W-4293




That’s the one Curtis !!

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That was the good old days fellas I do have a question, they put coloring in the feed according to the ingredients does that harm ur dog

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That was the good old days fellas I do have a question, they put coloring in the feed according to the ingredients does that harm ur dog

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I fed High Pro for years, boy was I mad when they stopped making it. I feed Dog Chow and Pro Plan mixed these days, big difference in price 23.00 dog chow 62.00 pro plan. Lol. Dave

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I did see on the web site there is a new dog chow high protein 25/12 formula

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I did see on the web site there is a new dog chow high protein 25/12 formula


That's Purina dog chow naturals, been feeding it for a good while now, seems like a decent feed. I think 21$ for 35#

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That's Purina dog chow naturals, been feeding it for a good while now, seems like a decent feed. I think 21$ for 35#



Nope $21 for 55lbs at Walmart.


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I buy purina dog chow at sam's catch it on sale 19.95 plus tax for 57# bag i'll buy 12 bags at a time to save a little money.

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When I first started we fed the purina field and farm and you couldn’t hunt a dog down on it they were hard as a rock and they didn’t get hot in the summer on it.


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A link to the stuff I'm talking about

https://www.purina.com/dog-chow/dry-dog-food/natural

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