Chewy has Select
True Acre and American Journey Dog Food on sale for an
extra 40% Off (discount applied at checkout). New autoship customers save an additional 40% off their first autoship order. Shipping is free on orders $49+ (determined by in-cart price).
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JuJuFrankenbean for sharing this deal.
Available Options: (Prices after discount)
- True Acre:
- American Journey:
- About this deal:
- With autoship the 40-Lbs True Acre Foods Farmhouse Blend with Chicken & Vegetables Dry Dog Food is $14.04 less (40% savings) than the list price of $35.10.
- About this store:
- Chewy: Our return policy is simple and worry-free: If you're not 100% unconditionally satisfied with your pet supplies, you can return them within 365 days of purchase.
- Chewy return policy here
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Limit 5 items per order, limit 1 order per customer. Valid through 11/23/2021, while supplies last. Subject to Terms.
Sample deal:
Subtotal (5 items): $201.95
Flat-Rate Shipping: $0.00
Save 40% at Checkout: -$76.74
Autoship & Save Discount: -$10.10
Estimated Tax: $9.86
Order Total: $124.97
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That being said, Chewy's own brand is not the worst we've fed in the past. Not the best either. But w/ 40% off, it's a nice deal for most probably.
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That being said, Chewy's own brand is not the worst we've fed in the past. Not the best either. But w/ 40% off, it's a nice deal for most probably.
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He always prefer whole meat (i.e. not processed and certainly not the grounded and repackage kind). He puked up on the Wag treats.
However, he hasn't had a single problem with American Journey. He seems to even like it. I think it is the rice in it.
On the flip side, he does not like the Blue Buffalo stuff.
I appreciate you sharing, and I'm not disputing your experience. I wanted to give a positive experience as well. It seems with every food, there is some dog out there that has issues and some out there that has no issues. So it seems like it is more like a lottery and probably reflects overall how low quality dog food really is.
My suggestion is, don't feed them exclusively grain free. Mix it around. I don't stick to a particular brand, and I rotate to a new brand after every bag. Sometimes my dog doesn't like the brand/type, but overall he never gets too much of any "bad" dog food unless all of them are bad. Then we are F!
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