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30-lb Wellness Complete Health Adult Dry Dog Food (Various Flavors)

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Amazon has 30-lb Wellness Complete Health Adult Dry Dog Food (Various Flavors) for $69.98 - 20% when you "clip" coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save - $14 Extra Savings at checkout = $38.48. Shipping is free.

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Amazon has 30-lb Wellness Complete Health Adult Dry Dog Food (Various Flavors) for $69.98 - 20% when you "clip" coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save - $14 Extra Savings at checkout = $38.48. Shipping is free.

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Model: Wellness Complete Health Adult Dog Food - Natural, Size: 30 lb, Flavor: Chicken | PetSmart Green

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BrianB1962
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For everyone commenting on the "low" protein, veterinarians recommend that dogs eat food that is between 18-25% protein content, and up to 30% for growing puppies.
This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
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4.5 rating of DFA, reads like it's pretty healthy: https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/do...5-mix-dry/

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Thank you this is a great price, we go through 1 bag per month so its nice to find deals.
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dabargainhunter
May 19, 2023
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only 20% coupon on page, but showing an extra $14 in the checkout ...

Order Summary
Items: $69.98
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Extra Savings: -$14.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$14.00
Subscribe & Save: -$7.00 (10% - max with 5+, otherwise $3.50 with <5)
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MadPup
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Only 24% protein, and let's face it, the oatmeal is just a filler.
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soloma
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Quote from dabargainhunter :
only 20% coupon on page, but showing an extra $14 in the checkout ...

Order Summary
Items: $69.98
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Extra Savings: -$14.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$14.00
Subscribe & Save: -$7.00 (10% - max with 5+, otherwise $3.50 with
Yeah, surprised to see extra 14 during checkout. Thanks
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4.5 rating of DFA, reads like it's pretty healthy: https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/do...5-mix-dry/
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CoralSpaniel4130
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24-22% protein based on variety. Too little protein. Everything else will pass right through. Get your shovels ready. No thanks
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BrianB1962
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For everyone commenting on the "low" protein, veterinarians recommend that dogs eat food that is between 18-25% protein content, and up to 30% for growing puppies.
This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
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jugganutz
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My dogs are always properly solid on #2 with this food and they poop the normal rate. No major issues from what we can tell in the years I've been feeding them this brand.
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Threepw00d
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Quote from BrianB1962 :
For everyone commenting on the "low" protein, veterinarians recommend that dogs eat food that is between 18-25% protein content, and up to 30% for growing puppies.
This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
Can you share a source for the protein percentage recommendations? I mean like an article or paper.
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Mr. Sparkles
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Quote from MadPup :
Only 24% protein, and let's face it, the oatmeal is just a filler.
Oatmeal has protein and fiber. It promoted regular and easy poops, which is good for you and your dog.
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BrianB1962
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Quote from Threepw00d :
Can you share a source for the protein percentage recommendations? I mean like an article or paper.
Here's an article I found by a DVM written on PetMD that has a pretty thorough breakdown of the needs of an average canine diet as well as references to the AAFCO recommendations. Hopefully that provides what you're looking for

https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutriti...guidelines
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MadPup
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Quote from BrianB1962 :
Here's an article I found by a DVM written on PetMD that has a pretty thorough breakdown of the needs of an average canine diet as well as references to the AAFCO recommendations. Hopefully that provides what you're looking for

https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutriti...guidelines
My vet told me to provide a high protein diet to my older dog in order to keep his weight under control, essentially reducing the carbs. I aim for 28%.

I also note that a lot of these foods are lacking a full suite of vitamins and minerals. This means that it's not a good idea to only feed this stuff. This food, for example, only mentions vitamins A and E. What about B, C, D, K...?

And of course, a lot of these brands will adjust their recipes depending on the price of raw materials, so what was a great food at one point might not be now. I try to make sense of the ingredients and nutritional information to avoid be hoodwinked.
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CoralSpaniel4130
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Quote from BrianB1962 :
For everyone commenting on the "low" protein, veterinarians recommend that dogs eat food that is between 18-25% protein content, and up to 30% for growing puppies.
This is not protein powder for body builders where you are concerned that your money is paying for sugars and fillers. This is whole nutrition for a canine diet.
General statement but is also depends on the dog. For example, toy breeds or small boned dogs that have "casual" lifestyle's have different dietary needs than larger, sporting, or working breeds. You have to pick the food that's best for your breed, the stage of life, activity level, etc. Just because someone pass on low protein food, it's not it's bad food, just not a fit for their dog.

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DariaDogMa
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Quote from MadPup :
My vet told me to provide a high protein diet to my older dog in order to keep his weight under control, essentially reducing the carbs. I aim for 28%.
A more straightforward and more cost-effective option would be not to overfeed Fido.

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