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  • Value for Money4.3 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.4 stars
  • Overall Rating4 stars

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7 Reviews For Eukanuba Dog Food

  • sly the dogman 29th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: It must be good, the dog keeps on coming for more,
    2 times a day.


    Bad Points: Live near Montreal, Canada, in a way far from the US. So this
    product is expensive, more than other brands. From 5 to 9
    dollars more. I buy 30 pound bags with tx in comes to $68.00
    which a lot. But you know......


    General comments: I have a Neopolitan Mastif, he won't eat nothing else than
    Eucanuba, tried lots of other kind (3), had to come back to
    Euka..You know the end reasult is what you pick up,
    consistencie is the end factor. Let's not hide this, it's a reality.

  • chknltl 18th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    This is a good healthy food, but you may want to start with a small quantity. We bought a large bag and then the dog wouldn't eat it.
  • rhhodapp 2nd Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I read an article that mentions what "other" items are put into "commercial dog foods" -- I was never able to find out if Eukanuba was one of those manufacturers, but from what I can see with my 2 shelties and mini dachshund, it's doing it's job and more!
  • lynseylee Rank: Corporal 1st Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Used to use the same old varieties that you can commonly find in your local supermarket for our first dog, Oscar, but when we got Harvey we decided to try and upgrade their feed to Eukanuba Dog Food. This had a small amount to do with Oscar's digestive problem - sloppy poops! We used to have to buy an additive from the vet until we started using Eukanuba. Although it looks expensive, it probably works out at about £30 a month for the two of them. That, in my eyes, is a small amount to ...
  • puglover101 29th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have 7 Pugs and they all eat Eukanuba.
    Opie my 3 year old male, daddy to the 5 puppies, has been on Eukanuba since day one.
    Hollie my 2 1/2 year old, mommy to the puppies, has not. The people I got her from fed her some Wal-mart brand. It was like $7.00 for a 20lb bag. Any way Hollie's puppies are almost bigger then her, our puppies are 3 months old and they eat Eukanuba puppy. I think the Wal-mart brand stunted her. She is really small. I wouldn't trade Eukanuba Dog Food for anything! ...
  • e4chin Rank: Lieutenant-General 7th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Eukanuba Dog Food is a brand name of cat and dog foods manufactured by the Iams Company. They make a wide variety of dietary choices for pets, including soft and hard foods, as well as an array of treat products. They also provide specialized veterinarian prescription diets for treatment of various ailments, including allergies and digestion problems.
  • eturgeon Rank: Lance Corporal 7th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Our black labrador Max has been on Eukanuba since he was a puppy. Now at the ripe age of 7 he advanced to the senior food. He is an excellent example of a "Eukanuba" dog -- he is in wonderful health - still has lots of energy, enough to enjoy an hour walk every day and another 30 minutes of frisbee and football retrieval.

    At his last check up, the vet said he was in wonderful condition. His coat is very shiny and the food helps maintain his teeth and gums. He weighs in at 90 lbs, a tall boy ...