🐾 Elevate your pup's dining experience with Purina ONE!
Purina ONE Chicken and Rice Formula Dry Dog Food is a premium, nutrient-rich dog food designed for adult dogs. With real chicken as the first ingredient, it supports strong muscles and a healthy heart. This 31.1 lb. bag features a blend of high-quality ingredients, including prebiotic fiber for digestive health, omega-6 fatty acids for skin and coat care, and natural glucosamine for joint support. Made in the USA, it provides complete and balanced nutrition for your furry friend.
Manufacturer | Nestle Purina Pet |
Part Number | 017800149396 |
Item Weight | 31.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 20 x 24 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 14939 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 31.1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Color | Red 31.1 lb. Bag |
Style | Dry Food |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Immune Support, Digestive Health, Muscle Care, Skin and Coat Health, Heart Care, Dental Care |
Included Components | One (1) 31.1 lb. Bag - Purina ONE Natural Dry Dog Food, SmartBlend Chicken & Rice Formula |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | See the Difference Guaranteed. We're so sure you'll see a healthy difference in your dog, we're offering a money-back guarantee. If this product has not met your expectations, we will gladly refund your purchase price. Cut out the "Best If Used By" date box and weight circle from this bag. Send within 60 days of date on receipt along with your original purchase receipt with the price circled, a brief explanation of why you were dissatisfied with the product, and your name and street address (P.O. Box not accepted) to: Satisfaction Guarantee, PO Box 1326, Wilkes Barre, PA 18703. Offer good only in USA, APOs and FPOs. |
L**E
My black lab likes it
I have been feeding this food to my 7 year old black lab for going on 3 years now. She eats it immediately when I put into her bowl. She has the softest fur. Does not ever seem to upset her stomach. She enjoys the tastes. Value to have it shipped is great.
B**A
MY dog likes the food, he is doing well with Purina One Chicken and Rice
We started feeding our dog Purina about a week ago, before he was being fed the Costco bran food. The big dog likes this food, he is digesting the food well. He is eating about 2 cups twice a day. The food looks clean and smells good. The package arrived fast, and in good conditions. I will check back in 3 months to see if his fur look healthier.
D**.
Best price around plus free shipping
Great dog food
S**
Loves by my fur babies
My fur babies favorite food. They turn their noses up to anything else
A**R
Exceptional Nutrition for our Doggo!!
We've fed our dogs Purina ONE Chicken and Rice Formula for years. Affordable, high-quality, and loved by our dog, it keeps them healthy with no issues. He loves this particular brand and flavor. So we keep buying it the cost effective 31.1lb bag.
J**.
Grain or no grain?
There is some evidence that some dogs are not doing well on the no-grain diet. I figured rice, as a neutral, usually non-allergenic grain would be ok for my standard poodle and she eats this with no digestive problems. I don't think she likes it as well as a sweet potato-turkey food (probably has a sweeter taste and my dog loves sweets.) So your dog may not accept this. Nor do I like the kibble--it's kind of a flaky shape and not a nugget.So will work for tiny dogs that can't eat big chunks.Seems to be a good food and she is doing well. I'm not sure why 'no-grain' has caused problems.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration thinks there may be a link to canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and certain breeds are more susceptible:RetrieverBoxerChinese Shar-PeiCocker SpanielCollie,DachshundDalmatianLhasa ApsoMiniature SchnauzerSoft Coated Wheaton TerrierSpringer SpanielWest Highland White TerrierIf your dog doesn't show signs of allergy, then single grain may be the way to go; some vets are opposed to grain-free because of the risk of DCM. No one seems to know why some dogs may have gotten sick on grain-free foods; my guess is that the legumes in some recipes ( peas, chickpeas, lentils, soybeans) have hemagglutinins that affect the blood and cause cardiac issues over time. There were some papers years ago about antibodies in heart patients reacting to hemagglutins (back when I was in grad school for immunology in the seventies) so it's possible that cardiomyopathy in dogs has a similar etiology. We'll see.
S**N
Arrived fast
Arrived fast and in great condition!
D**!
Bella Approved
My Bella just loves this food and I will continue to buy it for her.
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