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Malawi, Lilongwe
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Review on 🐢 SquarePet Square Egg Dry Dog Food: Gentle Kibble Structure, Whey Protein & Amino Acids for Easily Digestible Nutrition. Ideal for Senior Dogs (19.8lbs) by Cheryl Fisher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive ingredient list

This review starts with a quick comment about the SquarePet dog food line. I bought 3 small bags of SquarePet dog food. Low fat formula, skin and digestive formula and meat free formula (egg based) for comparison and I have to say I am VERY impressed with all 3 recipes. All three products start with high-quality proteins, followed by one of the cleanest ingredient lists I've seen in a dog food. The lack of fillers means you feed less and therefore have less faeces to remove. For me it's a win-win situation! Interestingly, all 3 have very little odor compared to many dog foods. I placed a small handful of each on the floor for my Bella's GoldenDoodle and she gobbled them all up. I fed them separately for several days and had no digestive problems. Aside from buying a large bag and feeding it for a long time, I would say my experience with all three has been very positive and I would have no problem recommending you examine each one to determine which option works for you you is most suitable. your puppy. I am including photos of all 3 pack ingredients and other comparative information. The meat-free formula uses cell-free eggs and whey as a protein source (25%). Quinoa, brown rice, and tapioca make up the carb portion. Coconut is present along with sunflower oil for healthy skin and coat. Most of the other ingredients are ingredients like cranberries, cabbage, blueberries, carrots and Jerusalem artichokes, seaweed, and additives to balance the recipe. It doesn't get much cleaner! As a result, you need about 15-20% less than cheaper brands that contain grains and fillers like ground pecan shells. I think it's pretty impressive! One thing I don't like is written feeding instructions that are written as if the dog is reading them. Honestly, I think it's just not necessary. But I am, and that doesn't affect the food. The ONLY thing stopping me from switching completely is the price. My current food isn't quite up to that standard, but it's close and my wallet won't reach for this food. BUT I would totally jump on it if my situation was different. You get what you pay for and this food is by far the highest quality kibble I have ever seen. and I've researched A LOT of dog food. If you can afford it, buy it. I will definitely do it if things change for me.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Quality