| | |  | Food | Home » » » » Purina One Chicken & Rice Dog Food, 4-Pound Bags (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Purina One Wholesome EntrĂ©es are nutritionally complete for maintenance of adult dogs, so you can feel confident you're providing the nutrition your dog needs to help promote a lifetime of good health, as well as the variety he loves to keep him happy and satisfied. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of six, each bag holds 4 pound (total of 24 pound)
• Main ingredients include real lamb, brewers rice, corn, corn gluten meal, and oat groats
• Contains no added fillers, artificial colors or flavors
• Treat your dog with five delicious flavors
• Provides nutrition that your dog needs to help promote a lifetime of good health
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 24.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 24.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Love it!Feb 04, 2011
By Furyan Goddess I have a female German Shepherd Dog that is now 16 mos old. Since we got her at 11 wks old, she has been on a lot of different dog foods. She came to me on Iams but after MUCH research and weighing pros and cons, I put her on Orijen. Some say, the best dog food you can buy and it's expensive. 30 dollars for 18lbs I think I paid and that was the cheapest I have ever seen it. I have also tried Taste of the Wild with her and she did eat that and I was going to use it, until I found 4Heath at Tractor Supply that is wheat, corn and soy free. I figured... wow, 35lbs for 30 bux, not bad. Get twice the food and it's still good food. Most food are Chicken based and but 4Health Puppy was mostly Lamb based and she seemed to like that more. We got a second dog and he couldn't handle the lamb, so we had to switch and I ended up feeding them both Puppy Chow, the only thing that the new pup could eat w/o tummy issues.
Puppy Chow turned into Dog chow and more issues w/ the pups skin came up. He was an eater, fat and a pig. My girl on the other had had always been very VERY skinny. I had to mix her food to get her to eat. In the right light, you could see ever one of her ribs and her spine and I was worried would turn me in for not feeding her. She was THAT thin. I had already nursed too emaciated dogs back to health, I know how to take care of GSD's but she would NOT eat or gain weight. She dropped down to around 52lbs at like 11 mos old and she's very tall.
After some issues with the puppy, trying grain free to help with the new found itch, I tried eliminated diets and what not. I turned to Purina One Sensitive Systems and fed him that. It seemed to help but we ended up having to rehome him due to the growing issues between the two dogs. My female is a better only dog. Too alpha for her own good.
I got her a bag of Purina One Beef and Rice. She's on her second bag now and you know what. She's at a weight now that I don't want her to gain any more. She doesn't need too. Her coat shines, she's mostly black and it's very soft and glossy. Her ear issues cleared up too. She didn't have an infection, but they didn't look right and were a little junky. Now that's all gone and her ears look good. She'll eat the dog food plain, but I still mix some stuff in from time to time. She loves the beef, and it's been really good for her. Her stools are smaller and she goes twice a day, almost always. Morning and night. No vomiting, no gas, no itch. Nothing.
After a year of trying food, spending money, switching and hours, HOURS reading and standing in the pet stores looking and comparing, I found this food. She will be on it until she is no longer with us. I would venture to say that she's upward of 65lbs now, right were she should be.
I love this food. I'm only sorry that I didn't try it sooner and save us all a lot of time and money. Not every store carries it, but the Orijin I had her on, only one feed store around here carried it. It's not that hard to find. I don't care if it contains corn, obviously, it's doing her well. That's all I can ask for.
My sister has had her almost 14 year old GSD on Puppy/dog and Senior Chow her whole life. Purina is doing something right!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
my dog loves itAug 01, 2010
By youngoldlady My cairn terrier was eating the regular Purina One for almost a year. He had gotten very tired of it. He loves the darker, soft bites in this, and will pick them out and eat them, and then go back later to finish it off. He eats all of his food every day now. I like that he gets the "yummy tasties" but then also the harder food to help his teeth stay cleaner. The price is better than at the stores, and with Prime shipping, is a great savings and getting the pack of 6 at a time saves trips to the store - always. Puppy says, "woof" which translates that he agrees.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Thank You for this product!May 06, 2009
By Deena Dailey
"Deena D"
This food has been so great for my two large 100lb pit bulls! they have very sensitive stomachs, and even the natural organic food upset their stomachs to where they would have constant loose stools. This food produces small and compact stools, very easy to clean up and they seem happier and healthier. Thank you purina one sensitive systems! I just wish they made bags bigger than 40lbs.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sent me the Smartblend I was trying to avoid!Dec 06, 2011
By Peter714
"Music - the Universal Reality"
I went out of my way to order this thinking I would get the old formula, the package that you see in the picture. Nope, sent the "Smartblend" I was trying to avoid and there are no returns accepted on this item. Not happy about this bait and switch....beware on this one.
My first real issue with Amazon after many purchases.....
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Formula change in July 2009 is a nightmareJan 05, 2011
By Kathleen Sales When I adopted my rescue lab/chow mix, Sammie, the shelter said she was eating Purina One Lamb and Rice. So that is what I kept feeding her without knowing what I know now that I have read this site. But it seemed ok - she had really hard poops sometimes but otherwise seemed great and her coat was soft and shiny, enough so that people commented on it. THEN after the formula change this year, the itching started and the poops became worse (hard more often.) She developed red spots in her ears and a yeast infection in each one. Then her fur got rough, dusty looking and then started shedding more than anything I'd seen in the 2 years I had her. It seemed like she lost 1/2 her fur! The vets told me this was not likely the new food formula of her same food...well after hundreds of dollars of vet bills and a miserable summer for her all itchy all of the time, I decided to change her food. I picked Halo after talking to a friend who is in to nutrition (people and dogs.) I changed her over slowly - about 9 days. The itching and fur remained a problem...until the day she was only on Halo. Poof! No more itching - that very day no more itching. After a month her fur was shiny and soft but sparce (I'd added Halo's Dreamcoat supplement too.) After 2 months her fur is shinier, softer and more full and lush than ever. Her poops are regular like clockwork and soft - like they never were on Purina One. And she *loves* the food! (I do a mix of canned and kibble.) She has a passion for that food she never had for Purina One - even before the formula change. I wish I'd listened to my instincts and switched the food after the first symptoms! Whatever Purina did to that food is a nightmare. Read about in on line - you'll see many people have had very bad results since the formula change last summer.
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