Merrick Real Chicken + Sweet Potato Recipe Grain-Free Adult Dry Dog Food, 9.98-kg bag
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14 Customer Questions
How do I introduce this food to my dogs diet?
Originally posted and answered on chewy.com
Answer by nicolep • Mar 09, 2022
Over the course of 5-7 days, mix the Merrick food with your pet’s current food, continuously increasing the amount of the Merrick while decreasing the amount of the current diet.
When should a dog go from Puppy to Adult dog food. My Cavapoo just turned 9 months old and was eating Merrick Grain Free Chicken and Sweet Potato.
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Answer by Chewy • Oct 06, 2020
Puppies mature into adults at different times depending on their breed. This means that a large dog breed will mature into an adult at about 15-24 months, while smaller breeds will be puppies for only 9-12 months.
How many grams of protein is in Merrick Vhickrn and Sweet Potato food? It only says 38%. My golden retriever has gain a lot of weight on this food and my vet asked amount of grams.
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Answer by dhuffaker • May 08, 2020
This formula has approximately 18.62 grams of protein per pound.
Where does Merrick produce and package this dog food?
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Answer by NefertitiM • May 30, 2022
All of Merrick foods are produced and manufactured in the United States. Most of their dry and wet recipes are crafted with in one of their three facilities in Hereford, Texas. Their manufacturing facilities in Hereford are Safe Quality Food (SQF) Level 3 certified. This means they have successfully completed a stringent food safety auditing process and verified that their facilities are in compliance with Certified HACCP (Hazard Analysis, Critical Control Points) food safety plans and quality management systems.
