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Beneful Healthy Weight Dry Dog Food, 3.5-Pound Bags (Pack of 6)
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Beneful Healthy Weight Dry Dog Food, 3.5-Pound Bags (Pack of 6)

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Description:

Healthy Weight is a reduced-calorie dog food that helps keep your dog happy and healthy – with 10% fewer calories than Beneful Original.

Features:

Pack of 6, each bag holds 3.5 ounce (total of 21 ounce)


Protein-rich nutrition, with real chicken, to help build strong muscles


Crunchy rice and wholesome grains for energy, plus linoleic acid for a shiny coat


Includes vitamin-rich vegetables and essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients


High-quality protein, including natural soy


Product Details:
Product Weight: 21.0 pounds
Package Length: 16.3 inches
Package Width: 12.0 inches
Package Height: 8.2 inches
Package Weight: 22.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 18 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

20 of 25 found the following review helpful:

1$36 for 21 lbs of bad dog food? You can do a lot better!!!Jun 24, 2010
By J. Le "Callandor"
Look at the first three ingredients of the following products (the first ingredients on the list are the highest in the makeup of the food):

Product A: Ground yellow corn, chicken by-product meal, corn gluten meal
Product B: Chicken,chicken meal,whole grain brown rice

Does a product primarily composed of corn and "by-products" sound as healthy for your dog as one whose first two ingredients are chicken and followed up by rice, a quality grain? Do dogs feed themselves on primarily corn in the wild? Of course not.

And what if I told you that Product B is sold for $30 per 40lb bag at Costco, while Product A is being sold at $36 for 21lbs worth of inferior food? Which sounds like the better deal to you?

Do yourself a favor and save yourself some cash while also providing a healthier meal for your loved one. I'm not here to push Costco's Kirkland brand dog food, which is Product B in this comparison and is clearly a better value then Beneful. Blue Buffalo, Taste of the Wild, Canidae,etc are other examples of much higher quality foods that can be had for a lot cheaper. For once you can eat healthy AND save money.

14 of 19 found the following review helpful:

1Worse dog food on the market!!! Don't buy this stuff!Oct 25, 2010
By Umby "Cherry"
My dog was on this food for a while because i like many other people thought the veggies on the bag meant it was healthy but what it really means is their is no substance just corn and wheat gluten and dyes to color the food to make it look like vegetables. Please take it from me, my dog was chewing holes in his skin because of this food,i spent $700 at the vet for anti-histimine shots and creams and visits only to find out from my groomer that it was the food i was giving her. She was allergic to the dyes in it. I started giving her California naturals and she looked like she gained 3 years of her life back. Shiny coat, healthy glassy eyes, good energy and happier than she had been in a while. She is 14 now and i will never buy her anything but wonderful food like Nutro, California naturals, Merritt.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1GasOct 20, 2010
By Michael Shockley
We had given our dogs (two beagles) beneful for a while. They had *constant* gas. We wrote it off as just normal.

Well, we had to switch dog food brands for health reasons, and the gas stopped IMMEDIATELY!! Do not give your dogs this dry dog food unless you own and want to constantly wear a gas mask!

8 of 11 found the following review helpful:

1Do not feed your dogs benefulMay 31, 2010
By Nathan Butters "Nate220"
For everyone on here that says your dogs love it, there is reason they do. It contains sugar and sorbitol (another sweetener). I like Kruspy Kreme donuts...but I wouldn't eat them everyday. If I did, I'd turn out like my dogs who ate beneful....riddled with diabetes and other health problems. Try to imagine the pain of seeing your dogs go blind and eventully have their lives shortened. After finding out (too late) what was in beneful, I have no doubt that it was behind their health problems. I have yet to come across a single other dog food, even other poor quality ones, that have sugar. You are playing russian roulette with your dog's life if you feed them beneful. Trust me. If you have had similar experiences, I'd like to hear from you. Contact me at [...]

5 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1ISH!!Feb 23, 2011
By Carolyn
This is not a good dog food!! if you read the ingredients they are not good at all. there is so much artificial stuff. don't believe the advertising!

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