written by sly the dogman on 29/04/2009
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.
written by rhhodapp on 02/01/2008
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!
written by lynseylee on 01/11/2006
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 pay for the quality it gives the dogs. Not saying that Oscar is completely cured but picking up in the park has proved a lot easier. Harvey, on the other hand, has never has a problem and I wonder if this has anything to do with him being placed on Eukanuba right from the start.
written by e4chin on 07/09/2006
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.
Written on: 02/10/2006
Of course! Everything deserves a review at our favourite Review Centre!!
Written on: 30/09/2006
I don't have too many more animals, don't worry.
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<br/>I stopped using Eukanuba a while ago. I just thought I'd write a review on it.
Written on: 28/09/2006
Trouble is to make these claims they feel the need to prove it by testing the stuff on live animals, with much suffering for some of the poor things (that doesn't mean just feeding it to them!)! There is an organisation called uncaged who among others bring these things to light. Procter and Gamble are behind IAMS and many other household products. I would not buy any of their stuff, though I have a few times by accident until I found Procter and Gamble were involved. I think anyone buying their stuff should know about these cruel experiments, then it's up to them whether or not they still want to buy. As an animal lover I would rather not when there are plenty alternatives. But like I say, it's up to the individual what they choose to buy!!!
<br/>How many more animals have you got e4chin?!!
Written on: 28/09/2006
i don't know about IAMS, but i was talking in my review about the fact that they make special foods for dogs that need a special diet for a medical problem or some other reason.
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Written on: 27/09/2006
IAMS also carry out horrible experiments on animals! Check it out before buying their stuff!!