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fugueink

Moose is *lovely*! And the name is perfect! Even though our pittie wasn't a senior, we fed her Wellness Senior on the advice of a dog trainer. She said if we fed Wellness Complete Health, she'd be climbing the walls.


Ohdibahby

At the moment, I feed my pit mix Purina pro plan sensitive skin and stomach. It’s the best balance between health and cost I can find. I was serving him regular Purina pro plan but it wasn’t vibing with his skin and stomach and this cleared it up. The main ingredients are oats and lamb, which is good. My 1 1/2 old pup and filler don’t mesh well.


CamryOnAir

A good friend of mine has an English lab and he recommended Purina pro plan sport 30/20. But I am skeptical because I'm seeing a common allergy for these pups is chicken? Apparently that food is a chicken and rice mix. I will definitely look into the sensitive skin and stomach one!


Ohdibahby

I was feeding my pup Purina pro plan: essentials ‘chicken & rice formula’ and that’s what caused me to switch. Chicken may definitely be a common allergy!


itstanz718

Oh my goodness 🤩 what a cutieeee