Try feed stores or smaller pet shops that won't sell inventory as fast as big retail stores. When you find it, buy all that you can!
On the last bag, wean your dog off by mixing it with a new food (You won't find the old stuff forever...) little by little and up the ratio of the new food to the old until the dog is just eating the new food. It's hard with a 14 year old; they tend to be set in their ways!
2006-12-20 22:30:26
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answered by Yo LO! 6
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Please heed the advice of the first poster. Purina Dog Chow is one of the worst foods you can feed your dog. Your dog is getting older now but it is never too late to start feeding a good quality food. Purina is full of by-products, fillers, and other unmentionable ingredients.
Here are better quality foods:
Innova, Wellness, Solid Gold, Canidae, Fromm, Merrick, EAgle Pack Holistic, Wysong, etc.
Please, do your dog a favour...I'm certain they won't refuse these superior foods.
2006-12-21 11:08:51
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answered by PAWS 5
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Purina Dog Chow is a very low quality dog food. I wouldn't eat it either. Dogs don't eat corn naturally.
Please do a search on Google for "quality" or "natural" dog food. You will find several high quality foods to feed your lab I know him/her won't refuse. The ingredients are human quality. Your dog's health will be so much better, and he/she will live awhile longer. Thus costing you less in the end.
2006-12-21 06:11:51
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answered by a10cowgirl 5
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Id try to go to the Purina Website & find the contact us icon & emial them asking where to purchase the product, they have always been very helpfull w any questions on other things that I have asked Im sure they will be more than happy to tell you where to buy thier product. best of luck!!
2006-12-21 06:50:52
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answered by *♥* ♥* FaeGoddess*♥*♥* 6
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I think there's a website call dogfood direct or something similar.
2006-12-21 06:49:39
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answered by JusMe 5
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