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Purina Pro Plan Specialized Adult Large Breed Beef & Rice Entree Canned Dog Food
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By Tina on Feb 14, 2022
I won't buy it again however it was because it didn't agree with my dogs. They liked it but it gave them a lot of gas
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Most Helpful Critical Review
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By Dottie on Dec 18, 2021
My dog has been eating Purina Pro Plan Large Breed Beef and Rice chunks for several years and I've always been impressed with the appearance and the nutritional value of this food. However, now it seems like there is half as many chunks and twice the amount of gravy. I think Purina screwed up a good My dog has been eating Purina Pro Plan Large Breed Beef and Rice chunks for several years and I've always been impressed with the appearance and the nutritional value of this food. However, now it seems like there is half as many chunks and twice the amount of gravy. I think Purina screwed up a good thing! Sadly, I'll be looking for an alternative as I don't feel we're getting our money's worth. … more
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Good product
By Odin on Apr 15, 2022
My dog enjoys this The price was good and my dog is eating better
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Dog food review
By Tina on Feb 14, 2022
I won't buy it again however it was because it didn't agree with my dogs. They liked it but it gave them a lot of gas
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Purina Pro Plan
By HarleysMom on Dec 22, 2021
Good healthy food from a well known, highly rated company.
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What happened to this food?
By Dottie on Dec 18, 2021
My dog has been eating Purina Pro Plan Large Breed Beef and Rice chunks for several years and I've always been impressed with the appearance and the nutritional value of this food. However, now it seems like there is half as many chunks and twice the amount of gravy. I think Purina screwed up a good thing! Sadly, I'll be looking for an alternative as I don't feel we're getting our money's worth.
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Product change
By Holly on Dec 7, 2021
FYI only - Used to be Purina Pro Focus with a darker meat product in dark 'gravy/sauce'. This is not the same product.
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Add in for kibble
By Therese on Nov 20, 2021
I have EXTREMELY picky dogs and adding this to their kibble has helped. While they liked this at first, they did get bored of it. They prefer the gravy and meat chucks over this. I do recommend giving it a try for a picky eater.
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Good Product
By WolfLady on Nov 14, 2021
My dogs enjoy this which I add to their dry food. They are healthier because I make this choice for them. I recommend this product to others.
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He eats it well.
By Bean on Oct 30, 2021
Easy to get out of can. Easy to open. Mixes well with dry food. Doesn't smell to bad.
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Switcheroo
By Chri on Oct 1, 2021
Food used to be Focus by Purina. Now Just Pro plan, and different. Was dark brown beef bits in dark gravy, now light beige and gummy looking. Chewy website showed can as Focus. Causes intense gas she never had before. one star only for Chewy, zero for Purina.
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Purina Is Pathetic
By vindo99 on Sep 12, 2021
The fact that Purina insists upon ignoring consumer trends and keeping unnecessary ingredients like added color in its foods defies all logic. They use unnamed liver and unnamed meat by-products in what is supposed to be their premium line of food (Pro Plan) to improve their profit margins. How hard is it to leave out worthless ingredients or commit to named proteins? Especially when consumers are paying for your most "premium" line of product? You can't skim enough profit off of a product made with beef alone? You have to cut it with chicken and screw over anyone looking to avoid the most common food allergen? I understand that Purina conducts feeding trials and studies that veterinarians love The fact that Purina insists upon ignoring consumer trends and keeping unnecessary ingredients like added color in its foods defies all logic. They use unnamed liver and unnamed meat by-products in what is supposed to be their premium line of food (Pro Plan) to improve their profit margins. How hard is it to leave out worthless ingredients or commit to named proteins? Especially when consumers are paying for your most "premium" line of product? You can't skim enough profit off of a product made with beef alone? You have to cut it with chicken and screw over anyone looking to avoid the most common food allergen? I understand that Purina conducts feeding trials and studies that veterinarians love, and that their Pro Plan products are often (slightly) above average in terms of quality, but they are supremely overrated as a brand across the board. I'm a vet tech and I pass on their products frequently because there are numerous competitors that seem to actually care about what educated consumers want in their pet food and offer products of a quality that matches their price tag. … more