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27.5-Lb Purina ONE Natural True Instinct High Protein Dry Dog Food

w/ Autoship + Free S&H on $49+

$27

$48

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Chewy has the 27.5-Lb Purina ONE Natural True Instinct High Protein Dry Dog Food on sale for $27.17 when you opt for autoship & save. Shipping is free on orders of $49+, otherwise it's $4.95.

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Chewy has the 27.5-Lb Purina ONE Natural True Instinct High Protein Dry Dog Food on sale for $27.17 when you opt for autoship & save. Shipping is free on orders of $49+, otherwise it's $4.95.

Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.

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KevinS2532
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While some dogs can be allergic to corn, the most common allergy among dogs is to a protein source. If you are trying to identify why your dog has itchy skin talk to your vet. They will recommend trying a hypoallergenic diet or a novel protein diet for a few months and then slowly add back in different proteins to identify which is the problem. Grains are healthy for dogs to eat and should not be avoided. Grain free diets have been linked to a severe heart issue called dilated cardiomyopathy. Be sure to consult with your vet before eliminating food from your dogs diet.
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Dog Food Advisor is not scientifically determined and veterinary nutritionists do not support their inconsistent amateur methodology. The site frequently misinterprets data like ingredients, scientific consensus, and regulations. They lean into fear-based skepticism on ingredients that have no credible reason to be avoided.

Also many don't realize the doctor who runs the site is a human dentist.

Consider researching the credibility and errors of the site before trusting them like a veterinary or nutritional formulation expert with certifications (feel free to find other sources, this is just an example):

https://wagwalking.com/wellness/i...hould-know

And on the fearful myths about corn that Dog Food Advisor has perpetuated without research, from a Vet and DACVN who can speak to nutritional science (again, feel free to find other expert sources in your time):

https://www.dvm360.com/view/acvc-...tion-myths

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Jul 25, 2022 09:15 PM
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MaryF5591Jul 25, 2022 09:15 PM
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Great price for this - my dog loves this stuff and it sells for way more at Petco!
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Quote from MaryF5591 :
Great price for this - my dog loves this stuff and it sells for way more at Petco!
Does Chewy allow the 35% discount on the first auto-ship order of EACH product ordered, or is it a one-time discount per account?
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MemorableBorder5484Jul 27, 2022 04:51 PM
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Thanks, this seems to be the only food that doesn't upset my pitbulls stomach
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PowerfulDirt9309Jul 27, 2022 06:32 PM
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Petsmart will price match
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Quote from jimx200 :
Not good ingredients: soy flour, three different corn ingredients: Whole Grain Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Soy Flakes, Corn Germ Meal. Corn is what gives most breeds itchy/dry skin.
While some dogs can be allergic to corn, the most common allergy among dogs is to a protein source. If you are trying to identify why your dog has itchy skin talk to your vet. They will recommend trying a hypoallergenic diet or a novel protein diet for a few months and then slowly add back in different proteins to identify which is the problem. Grains are healthy for dogs to eat and should not be avoided. Grain free diets have been linked to a severe heart issue called dilated cardiomyopathy. Be sure to consult with your vet before eliminating food from your dogs diet.
Last edited by KevinS2532 August 3, 2022 at 09:01 PM.
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KatieN9597Jul 27, 2022 10:09 PM
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Good price for a wsava compliant food!

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MadJukesAug 03, 2022 03:31 PM
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Quote from PappyMason :
Purina in general is garbage, I'm surprised this is FP
Agreed with all the posters above - dogfoodadvisor rates it a 3/5 which is pretty low.

This should be considered a terrible product. There's much better out there for comparable price.
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Quote from KevinS2532 :
While some dogs can be allergic to corn, the most common allergy among dogs is to a protein source. If you are trying to identify why your dog has itchy skin talk to your vet. They will recommend trying a hypoallergenic diet or a novel protein diet for a few months and then slowly add back in different proteins to identify which is the problem. Grains are healthy for dogs to eat and should not be avoided. Grain free diets have been linked to a severe heart issue called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Be sure to consult with your vet before eliminating food from your dogs diet.
Agree then I also read once it's not so much say the chicken, but what the chicken eats, tho that's never crossed my mind besides free range and such, you think them being "butchered" would do the trick, but once I read up on that, I could see it being the issue or one of the issues.
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gcs0007Aug 03, 2022 03:46 PM
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Quote from MadJukes :
Agreed with all the posters above - dogfoodadvisor rates it a 3/5 which is pretty low.

This should be considered a terrible product. There's much better out there for comparable price.
While I agree there's always better quality products available, I haven't seen any close to this price point.
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MadJukesAug 03, 2022 04:34 PM
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Quote from gcs0007 :
While I agree there's always better quality products available, I haven't seen any close to this price point.
Would recommend Kirkland (Costco) dog food for anyone looking for something relatively cheaper ( I think it's under $1/lb in-store) for much higher quality of ingredients.
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Quote from MadJukes :
Agreed with all the posters above - dogfoodadvisor rates it a 3/5 which is pretty low.

This should be considered a terrible product. There's much better out there for comparable price.
Dog Food Advisor is not scientifically determined and veterinary nutritionists do not support their inconsistent amateur methodology. The site frequently misinterprets data like ingredients, scientific consensus, and regulations. They lean into fear-based skepticism on ingredients that have no credible reason to be avoided.

Also many don't realize the doctor who runs the site is a human dentist.

Consider researching the credibility and errors of the site before trusting them like a veterinary or nutritional formulation expert with certifications (feel free to find other sources, this is just an example):

https://wagwalking.com/wellness/i...hould-know

And on the fearful myths about corn that Dog Food Advisor has perpetuated without research, from a Vet and DACVN who can speak to nutritional science (again, feel free to find other expert sources in your time):

https://www.dvm360.com/view/acvc-...tion-myths
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InpactAug 03, 2022 06:05 PM
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Been feeding my 18 month old Shiba exclusively Acana/Orijen/Instinct branded kibble. If I switch to this will they be able to tell the difference?

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