Pros: healthy, made for large dogs, can get anywhere, vitamins and minerals Cons: expensive
We bought our puppy, Valentine, almost 2 years ago. We
were told that our new Golden Retriever female would
only get up to 60 pounds or so..well, she know weighs
over 80 pounds and is very active. We bought her cheap
dog food...
Pros: Adds energy, Makes the dog's coat soft and shiny. Cons: Just a bit more expensive
Two months ago we rescued a large adult German Shepherd, Spike, from our local Humane Society. Within days we noticed that he was just a little too lethargic, so we took him to the vet. The vet diagnosed him with 3 kinds of worms, mange, and the...
Pros: none Cons: poor quality protein source, dishonest weight labeling
In this food, IAMS lists this as the TOP ingredient -Chicken. Guess what??? Having been included in the ingredients list as a WET WEIGHT ingredient, once dried, this CHICKEN will actually end up as ingredient #3 or 4 on the list of VOLUME (the other...
Pros: Nice firm poops and minimal gas Cons: My dog prefers the mini chunk version which can be harder to find
I've been a dog lover all my life and a dog owner for nearly as long. Currently the canine love of my life is a former racing greyhound named Sweetie, a shortened form of his racing name, Sweet Julius. Greyhounds are among the fastest dog breeds, but ...
Pros: Quality, meat-based, healthy food. Not based primarily on fillers like corn meal. Cons:
The price is higher than store brands, however you get what you pay for.
I used to feed my dog Pedigree. Then I found out that most cheaper store brands consist primarily of filler ingredients. My dog, a Chow, didn't really seem to like other "filler" type store brand foods, but I bought them because they were cheaper and the ...
Pros: Real Meat, Healthier Dog Cons: A Tad More Expensive
Abby, my Scottish Terrier, is getting old in her years. She's now thirteen. I thought I was always feeding her in a healthy fashion until approximately a year ago. Abby's doc suggested Iams to me. He said this particular brand of dog food has...
Pros: Quality ingredients, dogs love it Cons: High price
We were turned on to Iams dog food by our veterinarian. We had been feeding a cheaper brand of dog food and our rottweiler kept having problems with urinary tract infections. When the veterinarian asked what we were feeding, she just shook her head....
Pros: Keeps dogs healthy Cons: A few extra dollars
A few years ago I had a golden retreiver with skin problems. He would chew
his back and his hind quarters raw. After speaking to a lady in a pet store she asked what kind of food I was feeding him. I told her I bought what ever was on sale at the...
My dog is a Border Collie, and her entire life she has been
eating Iams lamb and rice large breed. She eats large breed because
her companion now in Anchorage a Great Pyranees was her playmate before.
You never can see the...
Pros: easy to use, good nutrition for the dog Cons: not as appealing to a dog as other foods.
We have used Iam's dog food for the past 7 years. Our dog is 7 and we started her on Iam's puppy food. We then went to the Adult food. It was an easy transition - no problems with stomach upsets, diarrhea, etc. Iam's food is a dry food, brown, and...
Pros: dogs like it, cuts down on doggie gas ( very important), widely available Cons: not quite as good as Eukanuba
I gave up feeding any of my pets cheap food years and years ago. Despite what some people may argue, there is a very big difference. Even brands like Purina and Pedigree are too full of by-products and chemicals. And I wouldn't touch Gravy Train,...
Pros: smaller waste, dogs love it Cons: can be a little hard to find (although they're now carrying this food at WalMart!)
I am the proud owner of a 6 year old chow mix, who weighs approximately 50 pounds, and she and I both love Iams food! When we first brought Sheba home, we made the mistake of feeding her a cheaper "supermarket" brand of puppy food. Well, she...
Pros: Economical, essential nutrients for large-breed dogs, easy to find at many different stores. Cons: None!
I first started using Iams 5 years ago for a dog with many food allergies. Iams was the only food he could tolerate and digest. Every dog I have had since then has eaten Iams brand dog food.
Pros: Works Great, and the dogs love it Cons: A little pricey
We have a Blue Healer that sheds quite a bit and we asked someone at a pet store what to do? They said there are a few options and one was feeding the dog IAMS brand dog food. Because it is specially formulated to create a shiny coat and it helps...
Pros: great food for dogs Cons: didn't try it sooner
I have recently chosen to switch my dogs food from the old brand to the Iams. My vet suggested i do this do to my dogs weight problem. My dog (Vegas) has had problems with his hips to do his weight, this problem has also ran his family for years. One...
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