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  • in reply to: The Best and the Most……for the Least? #73521 Report Abuse
    Crepuscular
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    We went with Dr. Tim’s Pursuit from Chewy.com and our dog is very fit healthy and happy with small firm regular poops.

    in reply to: The Best and the Most……for the Least? #23856 Report Abuse
    Crepuscular
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    And how about Dr. Tim’s Pursuit vs. Canidae Grain Free Pure?

    in reply to: The Best and the Most……for the Least? #23823 Report Abuse
    Crepuscular
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    Thanks everybody for the prompt replies. I think I’m leaning toward Dr. Tim’s Premium All Natural Pet Foods Pursuit Active or NutriSource heartland select. Any additional comments?

    in reply to: The Best and the Most……for the Least? #23797 Report Abuse
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    Best bang for the buck? We have a 45 lb multigeneration mixed breed dog. She is very active (particularly with our twin 7 year old boys). We are of modest means. Iā€™ve been considering Innova Prime Grain Free (Dry), Wellness Core Dog Food (Dry), and NutriSource Grain Free, or Taste of the Wild. There are so many great foods on the site and we want to give ā€œMitziā€ the best food we can afford. Any recommendations for the best possible food that is still reasonably priced??

    in reply to: The Best and the Most……for the Least? #18453 Report Abuse
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    Hi GSDsForever – thanks for the reply. Based on your recommendation and additional research online I’m leaning toward the Fromm Family Classics Adult Formula Dry Dog Food ($37.99 with free shipping from Chewy.com)!

    Thanks!!

    in reply to: The Best and the Most……for the Least? #16388 Report Abuse
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    Best bang for the buck? We have adopted a 6 month old 30 lb multigeneration mixed breed dog. She is very active (particularly with our twin 6 1/2 year old boys). We are of modest means. I’ve been considering Innova Prime Grain Free (Dry), Wellness Core Dog Food (Dry), and NutriSource Lamb Meal and Rice, or Kirkland Signature Natureā€™s Domain. There are so many great foods on the site and we want to give “Mitzi” the best food we can afford. Any recommendations for the best possible food that is still reasonably priced??

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