Purina ONE SmartBlend Healthy Aging 7+ Formula Chicken Dry Dog Food, 11.7-kg bag
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28 Customer Questions
Is this chow for small kibble or large kibble ?
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Answer by Toby • Nov 17, 2025
Small
What are the calcium and phosphorus amounts on a dry matter basis?
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Answer by mmenendez • Apr 01, 2025
The calcium amount for this food is 1.43% on a dry matter basis and the phosphorus amount is 0.98% on a dry matter basis.
How large are the pieces?
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Answer by LolaG • Apr 03, 2024
This formula contains a golden brown single 3/8 inch triangle-shaped kibble, a 3/8 inch dark brown square/flake-shaped kibble, and an irregularly shaped tender meaty morsel.
Does this food contain any GMO's or bioengineered ingredients?
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Answer by FranchescaM • Jun 05, 2023
Purina stands behind the safety of GMO ingredients, but they also make sure to provide a wide variety of safe food – some made with GMO and some without – so that every family can feed their pet a diet they believe in. GMOs have passed regulatory approval and have a potential role to play in increasing food production, supporting sustainable agriculture and helping feed a growing world population. We recognize many pet owners are curious or skeptical about pet foods made with GMO ingredients. It is likely that this recipe contains GMO grains because genetically modified grain and grain products, like sugar and corn flour, constitute a significant portion of the supply of grain available throughout the U.S. for both human and pet foods. U.S. grain handling and distribution practices result in a co-mingling of supply, which results in a loss of identity preservation. The FDA recognizes the safety and nutritional equivalence of products derived from U.S.-approved varieties of genetically modified grain, so there is no reason to exclude it from the general supply. The FDA does not require products containing GMO grains to bear additional labeling.