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  • BestSeniorDogFood
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    My Husky Storm has been on Pet Pride dog food for months. Arctic breeds have high caloric needs and coat maintenance requirements that can be expensive to meet with premium brands.

    Storm’s double coat quality remains excellent on Pet Pride. His stamina during winter activities and temperature regulation haven’t been affected by the budget food switch. The fat content seems adequate for his breed needs. Pet Pride allows me to feed a large, active breed quality nutrition without overspending. Storm’s physical performance proves affordable dog food can meet specialized breed requirements.

    in reply to: Best Dog Food for GSP (German Shorthaired Pointer)? #418
    BestSeniorDogFood
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    Switched my German Shorthaired Pointer Duke to Taste of the Wild High Prairie last year and love the results! The bison and venison proteins are perfect for active GSPs – more novel proteins than typical chicken-based foods.Duke’s digestion improved significantly – firm stools and no gas issues we had before. His energy levels are more sustained during long training sessions. The grain-free formula seems ideal for GSPs with sensitive stomachs.🥣

    Taste of the Wild offers premium quality at reasonable price for German Shorthaired Pointer nutrition. Duke’s coat has never looked better and his athletic performance keeps improving. Anyone else tried their wetland formulas for GSPs?

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