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CHEWY.COM and True Acre Dog Food
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ScottyUSN
MemberCHEWY is running a BOGO on this food. A food that is created for CHEWY. My problem is CHEWY will not tell you who makes the food for them. Rebranded Ol Roy? Bad history of recalls? Who knows, they won’t tell.
Any internet sleuths out there?
joanne l
MemberNope, I ask to about their American Journey and can’t find out either.
crazy4cats
ParticipantTry contacting American Pet Nutrition. They make PetSmart’s Authority brand.
Matthew K
ParticipantI shopping at Chewy Pet Stores, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I entered the store, I was greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff who were eager to assist me in finding the perfect products for my furry friends and you can also find customer service contact on https://chewy.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html . The store itself was immaculately organized, with a wide variety of pet supplies neatly displayed, making it easy to navigate and find exactly what I needed. The selection at Chewy Pet Stores was truly impressive. They had everything from premium pet food brands to a vast array of toys, treats, and accessories. It was evident that the store takes great care in curating their inventory, as each product seemed to be of the highest quality. The staff was also more than willing to provide recommendations based on my pets’ specific needs, which was incredibly helpful.
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