Nutro Natural Choice Large Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food, Lamb and Brown Rice Recipe, 30 lbs.
$79.99
Price: $79.99
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Made With Real Lamb: This large breed puppy dry dog food recipe is made with real lamb as the #1 ingredient in this protein-rich recipe
Quality Recipe: This dry dog food recipe is made with non-GMO ingredients; no chicken by-product meal, corn, wheat, or soy.
Supports Vitality: Nutro Natural Choice Large Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food promotes healthy vitality by supporting healthy brain and eye development, healthy digestion, and immunity for your dog
Key Benefits: This large breed puppy dry dog food recipe supports healthy skin and coat, strong bones, and strong muscles
Contains One (1) 30 lb. Bag of Nutro Natural Choice Large Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food, Lamb & Brown Rice Recipe
Fine Ingredients: This large breed puppy dry dog food recipe is crafted in our USA facilities with the finest ingredients from around the world.
Customers say
Customers find this dog food to be of good quality and value, noting it’s made from healthy ingredients without fillers, and one customer mentions it helps with digestive issues. The food keeps dogs energized and improves their skin and coat, with one customer specifically noting their dog’s beautiful coat. However, some customers report extreme diarrhea and describe the food as having a horrible smell.
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13 reviews for Nutro Natural Choice Large Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food, Lamb and Brown Rice Recipe, 30 lbs.
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D. Kuhlmann –
Great ingredients
Love that this product does not contain corn, soy, peas or meat by products. Bought this for my large breed puppy. She doesn’t seem to like the kibble by itself, but she has been spoiled by me putting a tiny amount of canned cat food in the bowl, mixing it with water and then adding the kibble. I feed her this food for breakfast and lunch. (Have read the cat food is more nutritious than dog food as cats required more nutrition. We have cats and our dogs love cat food.) Have read that kibble is cooked at very high temperatures which destroys flavor and nutrients, so after the cooked kibble is extruded, it is sprayed with vitamins/minerals and fat to give both flavor and nutrients to the processed kibble.For dinner I feed the puppy the same home-made food as my 6 year-old large dog. I cook ground turkey, brown rice, cauliflower/carrots/broccoli, water and chicken broth in a crockpot and then store it in the refrigerator. Am going to feed this puppy kibble until the puppy is at least one year old to ensure she is getting all the nutrients needed during her first year. I have vitamin/mineral supplements I give to the 6year old dog.Because many people have become aware of the problems with corn and grain-based dog food, most manufacturers are now substituting peas for dog food fillers so they can advertise “grain-free” as a selling point. Unfortunately, peas are not easily digested by dogs and are even worse for the dogs. Had a smart German Shepard mix that would eat left over stew but spit out the peas. Thought it was funny that her bowl would be empty with a small pile of peas left in the bowl. Had an Irish Setter 30 years ago that developed a skin allergy due to dog food. He lost most of his hair and had itchy red bumps all over his skin. Had I known what I now know, we could have cured his skin allergy by changing his diet. Also had a female dog who had repeated ear infections. The vet used antibiotics to clear up the infection but told me to expect the ear infections to continue due to allergies, but she didn’t offer any solution or acknowledgement that the allergies were food related.I read that ear infections are common with food allergies. Started making and giving my dogs home made dog food (cooked ground turkey, brown rice, chicken broth/water, cauliflower/broccoli/carrots) and the dog no longer had ear infections. When I took her back to the vet a few months later for her rabies vaccination, the vet commented on how healthy she looked and how shiny her fur was. The other benefit to homemade dog food is that the dogs don’t get fat like they do on commercial dog food. This spayed female dog was still active and not overweight at 11 years old.Also, with the price of dog food sky rocketing, home made dog food is not any more expensive than commercial dog food. I buy a 3 lb package of ground turkey at WalMart for the best price. The other ingredients are fairly inexpensive. I make a double batch of dog food, divide it into portion sizes, vacuum seal the portions and freeze them since the puppy only eats a small amount. This allows me to go a number of days before having to make more dog food and also ensures the dog food is fresh for each feeding.As far as commercial kibble is concerned, this dog food seems to be one of the better dog foods available. Highly recommend for large breed dog owners, especially if you don’t have the time or desire to make your own dog food.
K. Smolen –
Best large breed dog kibble
We’ve been using this dog food for over 17 yrs. Nutro is a high end kibble with all natural ingredients. Plus we top this food with Badlands Ranch, an all natural food and our English Mastiff puppy loves her food. Her coat is shiney and she sheds less too. Added benefit, most of this food is absorbed into her system so she poops less too.
Josh –
Retriever loves it
I got my first puppy this brand, and another “small batch” brand of dry dog food. I used the other brand first, and my puppy was very reluctant to eat it. When I finished that bag, I gave him this and a total different reaction. He loves this as much as wet food! Incredible. It’s just pricey. I will try to stick to this brand as much as I can.
Anthony C. –
Great price
Great price
Lauren T. –
This is what the breeder started him on…..it works…but the pieces are a little too big and hard!
The cost is affordable and the breeder started our puppy on this food and it works well for his growth, development and coat. He eats it but he is a 4lb Morkie and is very small. The pieces are unusually large for a puppy size food and a little difficult for him to eat. So we wet it and mix. He eats it better that way – so he can eat it easier. It works. I may look for smaller bite size food later. We bought a 40lb bag so at this rate it will last us until we need to move him to adult food and I may look to switch brands.
TestSubject –
Recommended by our Vet
We’ve been using this brand for years and can attest to how well our dogs have been feeling for all of that time. Our first dog stayed lean and very healthy for almost 12 years and our new puppy has been growing and putting on healthy weight for the last 2 months on this brand. The price is right and the quantity is great at the price point. The also carry later stage foods so you don’t have to worry about changing brands throughout the life of your dog.
jean kelley –
Nutro dog food
this the best brand of dog food i have given this to all my german shepherd. plus they like the taste
MB Hayes –
Nutro keeps my dog healthy and happy!
Nutro food smells fresh and my dog loves it! It keeps him strong and he has the energy to hunt all day. We compete in AKC Hunt tests and he is able to go all day with enthusiasm and intelligence! The more challenging it is the more excited he is to do it. Nutro is a food for champions!
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Scott Cooper –
We have 4 dogs and all like this food, it is not the most expensive but has same rating as more expensive foods.
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Dianna Bowyer –
Puppy loves this and seems to be growing well
Enigmafae –
Bear’s coat seems much shinier and this food seems to have reduced his itchy skin. Bear is a bit of a fussy eater, but he gobbles this up quite quickly. Our Vet is very happy with his overall health, weight gain, and his vitality. A little pricier than some other foods, but he is a growing puppy who has so far doubled his weight each Vet visit. Currently at 6 months old and 50 lbs., I’m excited to see what this (not so tiny anymore) “Landshark” has in store for our Family! ððð¾. Btw .. He is a German Shepard, Mastiff, Cane Corso mix! OH MY!ð«£ð¥´When Bear is happy, we are happy.