View Poll Results: Would you Buy Nutro pet food?

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  • Yes I buy it and like it

    17 41.46%
  • Yes I would try it

    10 24.39%
  • No I do not want to buy it or try it

    10 24.39%
  • No I have had issues

    4 9.76%
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Thread: Nutro Dog Food Feelings?

  1. #16
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    I've never had nutro, but it sounds like a good quality food.


    Thanks Kay!!



    ~It's not who you are underneath, but what you do that defines you~ -Batman Begins


  2. #17
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    Jun 2005
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    We switched about 6 months ago to Nutro Natural Large Breed. Zoe hated the previous food. But now, she woofs it down.
    Our cats eat the Nutro Indoor cat food.

  3. #18
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    I only feed Royal Canin beacuse of its low density and easy digestibility. It is very high quality dog food.

    Niño & Eliza



  4. #19
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    Hannah gets the Nutro Chickenmeal, Rice and Oatmeal formula for Sensitive Stomachs and it has had a very positive effect on her. She no longer throws up the *stomach bile* in the morning, plus she loves it.
    *Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France

  5. #20
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    My parents feed Nutro Large Breed to both thier dogs and they are doing great on it. Their doberman, Max was very underweight when they got him and the Nutro put him back in good shape. Their mutt pup, Twilight, has stomach issues and Nutro never agrivates them. Plus, they really like it too.

    On a side note, I feed my cats Nutro Indoor care and it works well for them.

  6. #21
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    Mika and my cats love it and thrive on it.

  7. #22
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    Bella and Ripley have been eating Nutro Lamb and Rice for quite some time now and are doing well on it. I have considered switching to Innova EVO and have even given it to them at times but somehow I am afraid to go off the Nutro. Don't want to mess with a good thing.

  8. #23
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    Nutro is definitely higher quality than anything you can find at the grocery store, and one of the best kibbles at Petsmart/Petco, but there are many much higher quality foods. If you're going to buy any kibble at Petsmart, Blue Buffalo is MUCH better. One thing that I dislike about Nutro is the high grain content, and they now use corn in some of their formulas. However, still MUCH better than Iams/Science Diet/ProPlan, etc. I voted for #4, because I've had a few issues with it... I was feeding Gonzo Nutro Natural Choice Puppy Food when we first adopted him, and he would not eat it. I always had to mix in canned food or meat for him to eat, and I remember it gave him an upset tummy for a while.

    Here's the top 10 ingredients of their puppy formula... one source of meat, and notice that THREE of the top 6 ingredients are "rice". They usually divide fillers like that to make it so that Chicken meal is still #1, when, if you added up the Ground Rice, Rice Flour, and Rice Bran, it probably has more rice product than it does Chicken meal. err, yeah, and corn is BAD and so is wheat. >_<

    Chicken meal, ground rice, corn gluten meal, wheat flour, rice flour, rice bran, dried beet pulp, poultry fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a source of natural vitamin E), natural flavor, sunflower oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols, a source of natural vitamin E)



    <3 Erica, Fozz n' Gonz

  9. #24
    I've used Nutro Senior. my dog did great on it.. The other foods nearly killed him & if it wasn't for those darn foods & wouldn't have had such a lousy tummy. But Nutro helped his tummy out. It let him put on weight & stopped him from going at both ends all the time.

    In the end he was having alot of accidents, but the vet told me, he was in no pain & he didn't seem to care at all. I just had to give him lots of vitamins cause the accidents couldn't be stopped & he was loosing vitamins & such do to it.

    He had great teeth for an old guy & was VERY strong & outgoing. Nothing stopped him, not even his bad back. it slowed him down a bit, but he refused to be stopped.

    He always ate his food & had tiny poops, before the accidents started (not the foods fault at all).

    My dad is feeding my grandma's tea cup poodle Nutro Senior wet food. The dog had never had dog food in its life & it was in horrible shape (after my grandpa passed away my grandma went into depression, thats why my dad moved 2000km to care for her).

    In only 2yrs, that sickly rat of a dog, now looks like a dog. He doesn't have nearly as many accidents on the floor (he was never house broken) & hardly ever gets sick, unless grandma feeds him people foods

    My dad is giving that dog vitamins & everything, just preying it stays alive longer then grandma. Cause if that dog dies, all is lost for grandma to get better.

    but so far Nutro has helped alot

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