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Cesars Dry Dog Food
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Dorothy LMember
It comes in a few different flavors, but I usually get the Roast Chicken flavor. I am wondering if someone could look into this one and give it a rating. It is what I feed my toy poodles and they seem to be doing very well on it, but I want to make sure they are getting good nutrition,
Thanks in advance,
InkedMarieMemberDorothy,
Please provide a link or copy & paste the ingredients. I can only find Cesar’s canned food.Dorothy LMemberHere you go!
pugmomsandyParticipantThis food looks like it would be around 1.5-2 stars.
InkedMarieMemberSandy knows better than me regarding ratings; I can only say that i’d never feed it.
jakes momMemberI agree, you can find much better choices under “reviews”. If and when you do switch, go slowly, maybe starting with a 3 or 3.5 rated food then working your way up to a 4 or 5 star. Some dogs will have GI issues with a switch from a lower to higher quality food. Good luck!
DoriMemberI also agree with Marie and Jakes mom. I would never feed that food and I would follow jakes moms suggestion.
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