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Merrick Senior Medley Dog Food 5lb Bag

Merrick Senior Medley Dog Food 5lb Bag
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Merrick Senior Medley Dog Food 5lb Bag

The wise ones of the dog kingdom remember when dog food was a quarter, bones were free, and drinking from water hoses wasn't taboo. We created a medley of flavors that come together to make a delicious gourmet chicken entrée that is sure to remind our senior dogs of yesteryear.

  • Number 1 ingrediedient is real meat

  • Human Grade Ingredients

  • Fresh Vegtables and Fruit

  • No Animal Fats

  • Whole Grains

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List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $12.49
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Product Details:
Product Length: 24.0 inches
Product Width: 9.75 inches
Product Height: 14.5 inches
Product Weight: 5.0 pounds
Package Length: 15.0 inches
Package Width: 9.5 inches
Package Height: 4.5 inches
Package Weight: 5.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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3Merrick Dog Foods  Jan 24, 2012
By Dorcas
Merrick 5 star entrees for dogs comes in a variety of sizes (1lb., 5 lb., 15 lb., & 30 lb. bags) & flavors (turducken, puppy plate, senior medley, grammy's pot pie, thanksgiving day, wingaling, buffalo, salmon, & cowboy, etc.). On average, Merrick costs bet. $1.69-$2.00 lb. Merrick also makes canned entrees which typically cost $1.98 oz. (24/5.5 oz.). It is to be noted that these are online distributer's prices. Retail prices tend to be somewhat higher. They also make cat food.

Pros:

Most Merrick dry food products do not contain wheat, corn, & rye, etc. or other fillers. Their food does however contain barley & white rice. Merrick touts that their dog food is natural, & it states on the bag that it contains no preservatives. Their product typically contains natural supplements for vision, breath, joint health, & some biomedical elements.

Cons:

I am not thoroughly convinced that they are truly all natural. On the label they list several questionable ingredients: Thiamine mononitrate, sodium selenite, pyriodoxine hydrochloride, enterococcus faecium, & cobalt proteinate, etc.

Merrick also falls short of the primary ingredient dogs need to maintain health & vitality, & shed reduction--protein. Their products typically contain over 45% whole grains, only 39% premium protein, 7% vitamins & minerals, 2.5% elements, & 6.5% chicken fat.

I tend to err on the side of natural ingredients for my entire household. I like the way Jack Lalanne put when he stated, "If man made it, don't eat it! Eat what God made!" So, I'm sticking with God made poultry, fish, brown rice, peas, and carrots at between $0.69- $0.99 lb. for my animals.

It's much cheaper per pound, & I know what's in it. Plus, I have never seen a mother wolf feed her pups kibble--exactly what is kibble really?

For more information about the side effects and safety of these ingredients go to http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com to judge for yourself the benefits and hazards to your pet.