Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul

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Sam2010
03/24/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

I'm a first time dog owner. I adopted Brutus, a 52 pound, 3 1/2 year old male APBT 6 months ago from a local shelter. I was advised to continue feeding him what they had been feeding him, which was Hill's Science Diet. Having always had cats in the past, I was familiar with the name since Hill's Prescription Diet is always given to cats with urinary tract infections, and so I thought that Hill's produced high quality products. I noticed that his stools were very soft, but figured it was because he was stressed about making the transition to a new home. It wasn't until later on, after doing some research on the Internet, that I recognized that any dog food with corn as the first ingredient is NOT a quality product.

After HSD, and based on the reviews at dogfoodanalysis.com, I purchased a 6 star grain free "premium" product. I went through the week-long transition to the new food and his stools firmed up almost immediately. The problem was the cost -- almost $60 for a 26 pound bag. I fed him that food for a couple of months then I went back to dogfoodanalysis.com to check out some other products. The one that caught my eye was CSFTDLS, because the first 4 ingredients are meat. I was a bit concerned about the grain items, but decided to get a bag and try it out.

Let me just add that Brutus might have some goat in his bloodlines, because he will eat ANYTHING and EVERYTHING -- including basketballs, footballs, grass, ear muffs, etc. I have yet to see anything even remotely food related that he will not eat. And without putting his food in Kongs to slow him down, he basically inhales his food in a matter of seconds. So the fact that he likes CSFTDLS has to be tempered with the fact that he likes anything that he can put into his mouth. And needless to say, he scarfs down this dog food in no time flat. It has a bit of a fishy smell to it, and it does cause his breath to have a slightly fishy smell as a result. I personally don't have any problem with it, but some folks might.

His coat is shinier now than it was on the previous premium food, his energy level is great/typical for an adult male APBT, his morning "eye boogers" have all but disappeared, and his stools have been consistently firm -- more so than even with the more expensive food. And speaking of cost, a local store sells a 35 pound bag of CSFTDLS for $37, essentially cutting the cost of his food in half. I wouldn't mind paying more if it were only a choice between Hill's and the Wellness product, because I see that as a primary responsibility of any dog owner. But CSFTDLS is the perfect balance between quality and cost effectiveness, and I'm very glad it's available locally.

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brooksie
08/12/2013

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

Unfortunately I feel the need to comment on this product because of my disappointment with the company selling it! Have been basically happy with this dog food for 3 years but recently purchased a large bag that not only caused some digestive problems for my dog but caused her to suddenly not want to eat! I contacted the company thinking there was a change in ingredients (not so, they say), and after communicating back and forth for weeks they still have not arranged a replacement. Being a $50 purchase from a long-time user, I would think a truly customer-caring and pet-concerned company would act on this. Very disappointing...

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numbah16tdhaha
01/11/2013

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

Remus eats the puppy stuff right now... without going into great gory detail about how he shits and stuff, I'm pleased with the product.

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Alphamonkeycp
01/11/2013

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

It was good before, but the recent change to the "inconvenient" cans that need a can opener improved the quality two-fold. It smells good to me!

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joeym30
06/22/2012

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

I will never buy this product again. 3 yr old german shepard never got use to it. We slowly broke her into her new food at 5 to 1 ratio and never increased it. After 3 weeks she still had diarrhea. Going back to atta boy, screw all these over priced dog food manufactures.

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RBrunelle
05/06/2012

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

It was just recalled...Had to throw it away, I did not keep the bag or receipt so no refund for me but my dogs heath is worth more than $30.00. I will never buy any product from this company again.

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byronks
11/21/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

Solid ingredints and price, however, my dog was allergic to it. I switched back to Canidae upon realizing this. Of course, there is no dog food ALL dogs will respond well to. I always reccommend Canidae but I also suggest you at least try CS for your dog.

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robin3121
08/01/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

I have a 4 year old cock-a-poo and have been buying into the idea that my pet needed better food. My dog has been on this food for 2 weeks. She developed loose stools and now diarrhea. At least she's smart enough to refuse to eat the Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul now.

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evajuliefl
06/28/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

The ingredient are soooo good. Its the kind of things I eat. I use to feed her some "other cheap food".
I am not sure if I have slowly introduce this new WET food w/ the old ?? thx

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Hitozuma
05/01/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

Bought this kibble for my 6yr old Malamute. He never had any digestive problems or allergies with any of his previous foods (Orijen being the most recent for about 3yrs), and was doing very well (good poop, excellent coat, lots of energy etc), but had slightly elevated protein in his recent bloodwork, so the vet suggested we switch to some food with less protein percentage and recheck his blood in a couple of months. I looked on dogfoodanalysis and found this Chicken Soup kibble that had good reviews and the ingredients looked very decent, so I got a bag of dry CS and started to add it gradually to my dog's Orijen. Well, it's not even two days since then, and he ate no more than 2 cups of CS in total - and we spent all day today constantly taking him outside. I've never seen such diarrhea in 6 years living with my dog or any other dog I had in 30 years of being a dog owner! (think "pressure washer"). He'd tried to vomit, too, and is obviously uncomfortable, whining and restless. Like I said - he never had any problems with any of his kibbles, and it absolutely doesn't look like your regular food transition problem - more like an acute poisoning case. Would love to send this food somewhere to be analyzed and find out what's really in there.
UPD: I took my dog off this stuff at once, and his condition seems to improve with activated charcoal tablets and a diet of boiled chicken and rice. I'm definitely not buying food from this company ever again.

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14robyn
04/14/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

I bought a 1/2 pallett some of the bags were damaged but the store owner said the company would stand by it anyway,it started with very loose stools that was three months ago,he has lost 35lbs and is at deaths door and has been said to have e.p.i a deadly pancrease disorder right away I called his breeder who said none of his pups have ever had it ,I am going back to the store with my vet bills and a total this is going to cost me for a year,I guess will see

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terriesdoll
02/15/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

I bought this for my JRT puppy to eat. The breeder I got him from had him on Nutro Natural puppy and he was chubby and healthy. I was sent home with a few cups for him. He loved it but I was wanting to put him on the same food as my APBT , CSFTDLS but the puppy formula. After a 10 days he is only eating about 1/3 of what he should and is getting skinny. He also poops about 3 times what he is eating. I am think of switching him to Blue Buffalo puppy and see if he will eat that. If all else fails I know he will eat the Nutro, even though I would rather him not.
The only reason I am giving a 4 star is because my APBT has been eating this for 8 years and is doing great, and she is a rather picky eater. She has a beautiful coat and easy to scoop poop. She is 9 years old and most people thing she is only 2 or 3. She has always been very healthy and active.

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kaylalampkin
02/05/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

I think it is one of the best foods out there. I have and American Pitbull name Tuna, and I tried many other brands until, I was told about this product. The food makes her coat shine ,and she isnt reluctant ta eat it like the others Ive tried in the past. The best thing about this food is that I can afford it,and to give her something that is good for her, and she enjoys it.

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DrThomasMiller
01/18/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

Chicken soup for the soul is one of the most nutritious and easy to find dog foods on the market. My dogs also think it taste great, but then again, they like sniffing each other’s butts.
Seriously it really is good for them; it’s sort of like health food for your dog.
If you happen to live in the Pocono, Pa area, I just found a new veterinarian who is awesome. The name of his business is Blakeslee Animal Clinic.
His website is http://www.blakesleevet.com
I hope this was helpful.

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pak
01/18/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

i recently lost my 8 year old lab (accident)-but throughout most of his life-he ate CSFDLS. His coat was great, skin condition fabulous,etc. I would rec. the food highly. I have recently brought a new puppy into our home and am gradually weaning off the product his birth family had and onto CS for the puppy's soul. I have such confidence in the product. The kibble is also great for training purposes.

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chisox22
01/05/2011

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

This food has the best ingredients, Natural ingredients, and none of the bad junk that causes problems. My dog was fine on the crap like iams, pedigree, even nutru, But my Pit eventually developed pancreatitis as a result of the Garbage they use in these foods. Its not the food thats bad, but the Users who feed it to their dogs. You cant switch over too aggressively. This is probably because this food is a Holistic food with all natural ingredients. its very close to a RAW food diet which means it has tons of Meat and Vegetable products instead of allergens like white rice and corn as fillers....and doesnt have beet pulp which causes kidney problems. You have to use a Holistic transition powder for a week or so and ween very slowly There is no way you can convince me that this food is bad. Research the ingredients. the first 5 ingredients of dog food, and labeling requirements, and you will see that brands such as Pedigree, Iams, Science diet are mostly garbage. My Pit almost died from foods like that.. I paid $1000 in vet bills to keep her alive and immediately switched her to Chicken Soup for the dog Lovers soul, as well as my cat. i wouldnt have risked her health for anything. Educate yourself beore you go rogue and switch your animals food.

Read more: http://www.rateitall.com/r-8264475.aspx#ixzz1ACCv2kIJ

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celticheart
12/21/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

(IF YOU'VE HAD PROBLEMS WITH GAS AND/OR DIARRHEA, PLEASE READ THIS. I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND WAS ABLE TO FIX IT ALMOST INSTANTLY, SO THIS MAY HELP YOU, TOO.)

I recently switched my cocker spaniel and doberman to this food, although I am using Large Breed (for the dobie) and Senior (for the 9 yr old cocker spaniel). Although dogfoodanalysis.com gives these two types a 3-star rating, their ingredients are almost identical to the regular food with the addition of glucosamine and chondroitin, and I decided that was a bigger plus for my particular dogs than having the 4th meat ingredient higher up on the list.

Switched my cocker spaniel over with no trouble at all. The doberman was another story. He's always had a more sensitive stomach, and I think I didn't switch gradually enough. It's also hard because sometimes they eat out of each other's food dishes. Anyway, like several others on here, the Doberman developed the worst gas I've ever encountered starting the first night he was on only this food (we seriously thought we were going to die from the fumes, and he was passing gas every few minutes!). Second night, same problem, and I woke up the next morning to two large piles of diarrhea in the living room.

At that point, I was kind of stuck between a rock and hard place. I figured giving him more of the same food would give him more gas and diarrhea, but switching him quickly to something else would also give him problems.

He normally eats in the evening, and gets all his food at once. Generally speaking, if I put food out in the morning, he won't even touch it til later at night, then eats it all. So, after reading one review on here that suggested some of the problems might be due to too much food (or maybe too much food at once), I decided to try giving him half of his food in the morning and half at night. To get him to eat his morning meal (which he normally wouldn't bother with), I put some rice on it, which he LOVES. He'll eat anything with rice on it.

Anyway, I kept track of him after that morning meal, and almost no gas problem at all! (And you just wouldn't believe how bad it had been the previous two nights after his big evening meals, and it started within 30 minutes). Gave him his second meal in the evening (no rice needed then), which he ate and again... almost no gas!

I am writing this now the next day, and have given him his morning meal a few hours ago, and have not noticed any gas at all, and I don't think there have been any bowel problems since that one bout of diarrhea.

SO.... I am thinking that a lot of the problems on this review list of gas & diarrhea are either due to switching the food too fast or giving too much of it at once (or both), and NOT the food itself. Splitting my dog's meal into two servings fixed the problem almost instantaneously.

And since he eats so much, this is the best food with the best ingredients I can afford. It looks like it's going to be fine, and as his stomach gets more used to it, I would bet that he can eventually go back to one meal later in the day. I'm pretty sure the gas and diarrhea was my fault for switching him over too fast and/or giving him too much at one time, NOT the fault of the food. I think the food itself is great quality and at an affordable price, which is why I'm giving it 5 stars.

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colleenrose
11/21/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

this food was outragous my dog threw up after only one sample pakage 3 times,now she has watery diarhea ii took her to vet and she is on royal canine dijstive formula.diamond makes this formula and they have had several problems with there food.i will never use this or any product from diamond again..my dog is a 5mth old lab.i believe the sample pakages are bad and hsve mold in them or something,i wrnt back to pet store wear i got them and warned them never to sell this food

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onedeesse
10/17/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

My 6 year old shih tzu has been on Chicken Soup since I brought him home. His breeder highly recommended his food. Over the years, I have given him wet only, or wet and dry and now that he's older, just dry. I have never had a problem with this food. The wet stuff smells pretty good and it you look closely at the ingredients, you will see it has potatoes, dried egg,carrots, salmon, turkey, and flax seed amongst others. Shih Tzu's have a very sensitive stomach so switching anything from his regular food can cause havoc overnight. Although I love this product because of the price for a premium food, it is hard to find. Two local pet stores that used to sell it closed down and the remaining pet stores have limited varieties. For example, they only have dry and no wet or they only carry one size of the dry. I live in Southern California so it's not like there's no pet stores, it just seems that not all pet stores carry this brand.

Diamond Pet foods do attend local pet expos and I have purchased food on site and it is always a few dollars cheaper than the pet store.

I've looked at the other premium brands that are more popular and very few have the top ingredients as protein and other vegetables like CS. I encourage others to buy this food. I have read the reviews on this website and read about how some dogs have got sick on it. I look at it as don't completely discount this dog food. Just like how some humans are allergic to peanuts, strawberries, milk and who knows what else, our little furry friends can be the same way to. I plan to give him this food as long as I can find it and he does not need a different diet in the future.

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ashley0830
10/16/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

I wanted to feed my pug something with good ingredients as she has allergies. After a few days of mixing this food with her other food she had been on, she began to have awful diarrhea with mucus in it. She threw up a few times as well and was lethargic and shaky. After 5 days of this, I took her to the vet , and they put her on Purina Veterinary diet and medication for the diarrhea. She was fine after being on the food from the vet. I was dog-sitting this past week, and decided to give some of the Chicken Soup food to the akita since my dog was on a new food. The akita barely even had any and threw up 4 times and had loose stool in only a matter of 2 days. There is something really bad for your pet in this food, and I will never give this brand to any pet ever again.

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Isaac Halligan
10/01/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

I like this food. Both the canned and dry version of this food taste as good as most of the more expensive brands, it doesn't give me nearly as much gas as Beniful or Dog Chow did and, it's not too expensive. So far I've been having firm, healthy turds; if this changes I'll update this review.

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strwbri
09/16/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

I have a min pin and a long hair chihuahua. After working at a local organic dog treat company i started to look into my dogs food and ingredients. At first we had them on a high quality high price food, then my husband noticed this brand and we decided to try it out. I was nervous because my chi is a picky eater. Suprisingly he gobbled it right up. Both my dogs have been on CS food for a few years now and have done great on it. We mix it with some organic raw meat (Darwins) and the boys couldnt be happier. I also had switched my cat from Iams to Evo, then to the CS brand. My cat has a sensitive tummy and very stinky stool if I go to a lower quality food, so I was very concerned, but she has done great on it too. I love the fact that its so affordable.

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incomingve
09/02/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

3 stars

I emailed the company regarding the use of ethoxyquin and this was there response:

Thank you for your inquiry.

We, and our suppliers, use mixed tocopherols, not ethoxyquin.
Sincerely,

Melissa Brookshire, DVM

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FranksWildYear s
08/20/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

The most emotionally enriching dog feeding experience out there.

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milkmama
07/03/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

I bought some of the canned puppy food for my puppy to go with her dry food (different brand) and she had no trouble with it at all. Of course she's not very picky, but it looked good and www.dogfoodanalysis.com rates this canned food well so I will continue to use it as part of her diet. I don't plan on using the dry though, because it has some ingredients I'd rather avoid. Hence the lower stars.

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want2kite
06/20/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

i rescued a 3 month pit and she looked very healthy. she was eating chicken soup when i got her and she was loving it.
after a couple of weeks my lab/pit mix ran out of food, and me being lazy i let him eat her puppy food
for about a month.
the first thing i noticed about him was how shiny his coat was, incrdible
he has never looked or been happier since he switched to the adult

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holliemodiano
06/16/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

Please please DO NOT FEED this food! Honestly, I have never written a review online EVER. I am SO concerned about preventing other dogs from experiencing the same situation, I felt I had to write this. Bottom line - TONS of bloody diarrhea & vomiting from only 2 small sample packs of the adult food. Of course, I stopped the food immediately but the bloody diarrhea persisted for 10 DAYS!!! And let me just clear up that we did absolutely nothing differently. He is literally my shadow, goes with me everywhere, never out of my sight to get into anything dangerous. We have closed trash cans, he gets occasional healthy treats, no table scraps & unfortunately, we don't have a yard to get into who knows what.

At this point, I've home cooked his meals, according to our vet's instructions & he's slowly gotten better. Our vet said he's 100% healthy in every way & it obviously was the food. She said even if a food isn't switched slowly it shouldn't cause tons of bloody diarrhea - maybe a bit of loose stools etc but that's about it.

Back story - 1 1/2 year old male Australian Shepherd who has always been in superb health, we've never had any problems with him EVER - not one case of diarrhea, vomiting, no sick days NOTHING. I've switched him to 2 foods (Trader Joe's & Orijen) over the time we've had him with zero problems, not even loose stools. We wanted to cut our expenses from Orijen & Chicken Soup appeared to be a wonderful solution.

According to the ingredients it looks really healthy & the price is less expensive than most of the other healthy food options out there, so on paper it looks like a great choice. I called the company & asked if they had samples they could send me. The woman was extremely nice & helpful & 2 samples were shipped to me within a few days. That's the only good thing I can say about this company!

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BSArledge
06/15/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

I have been giving my 6 month old Yorkie "Bailey" and my 6 month old Dachshund "Toby" Merrick Whole Earth Farms puppy food for several months and they did really well on it. They liked the taste and it was a really good food and I will probably use it in the future to give them some variety but I think my Dachshund didn't tolerate it as good as my Yorkie becuase his stool was alittle loose and he chewed on his paws but the dandruff he had when I got him went away after switching him from Purina One to the Whole Earth Farms and his dandruff was HORRIBLE. I have also been using an oatmeal shampoo and also been using conditioner with his weekly baths so it may be a combination of all those that helped the dandruff. Well I decided to maybe try something different so I looked on the dogfoodanalysis website and found the Chicken Soup for puppy and it had a good review and the ingredient list looked good. They seem to love the taste of it but I only got it this morning so I don't know how it is going to do with their skin, hair or anything else but I hope it does good but we will see. Hopefully my Dachshund will stop chewing on his paws and his stool will firm up some. My Yorkie seems to like the taste better than the Whole Earth Farms. I will try to remember to post when they have been on it and I see a difference. I have given it 4 stars because of the ingredient list and the fact they like the taste of it. :)

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kt2606
05/26/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

This puppy food is great. We have a maltipoo puppy who had a hard time with traditional puppy food. We tried several puppy foods and they all resulted in loose/bloody stool. He was going 7 to 8 times a day and started to have bloody stool. We had his stool tested and it came back negative for any harmful organisims. He was put on an antibiotic just in case the test missed anything. After some research I thought he might have an allergy to corn or wheat. The pet store recommended Chicken Soup for the Puppy Lover's Soul. We gradually switched our pupppy over to this food and I could not believe the difference! His bowel movements went down to two and day. His stool is firm and perfect. I never thought I would be excited to see dog poop but after all we went through with him it was a relief! I will continue on this dog food and when the time is right we will transition him to the adult formula. The price is very fair and would recommend this to anyone with a puppy.

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kpusa78
05/01/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

For the price of this food, you can't find a better food. I think there are higher quality foods on the market, but not at this price. I worked at a pet nutrition store and this was always the food I used to switch people from those nasty supermarket fods or if someone really had a limited budget. The ingredients are great...a definite for those going to serve grain based foods, as well as, those looking for something easy on the wallet.

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dieselh
04/18/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 2

At first my great dane was ok and he loved the taste. After 3 weeks or so he started getting really bad diarrhea. Unfortunetly I had to switch him to another food.

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craignjulianne
04/01/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

So I posted that Chicken Soup was good for our great dane, but since, she seems to have done worse on this food... her coat is in poor condition and she is losing hair from the back side of her ears, her poop is back to the same old runny consistency. We are taking her off this food and putting her back on Eagle Holistic Duck & Oatmeal and hoping for better results! Her coat did much better when she was on Eagle Pack.

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Borderluver
03/24/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

I am a Registered Veterinary Technician and I raise and show Border Collies. We fed our dogs Blue Buffalo for a couple of years, they did fine, however I switched to Chicken Soup brand 18 months ago and they are doing great. We have 14 dogs and everyone of them have beautiful, shiny coats and healthy looking teeth and gums. I research dog foods often and I appreciate the wholesome, holistic ingredients in this food. I too, had my reservations due to the Diamond Food company and their past problems, however, many other breeders I know feed this to their champions as well. My dogs love the food and they are doing great. We switched from Purina brand food in the vet clinic to the Chicken soup brands last year, the customers rave about it! I would recommend this food to everyone who has pets.

Anytime you switch your dogs from one food to the other you MUST do this over a 7 day period by slowly decreasing the current food and increasing the new food 1/4 a cup at a time. This will prevent any tummy upsets that cause diarrhea.

We use all the formulas, Adult, Senior and Puppy.

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DLWOODLEY
01/24/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

I FEED MY REALLY OVERWEIGHT CHIHUAHUA WHO IS ALMOST 13 YRS OLD THIS FOOD IN THE LAST MONTH.I FEED HER THE LIGHT FORMULA WHICH SHE SEEMS TO LIKE VERY MUCH. I FEED HER THE SENIOR WET FOOD TOO AND SHE SEEMS TO LIKE BOTH. WHICH IS REALLY SUPRISING FOR ME SINCE I BOUGHT HER THIS BAG BECAUSE THE PET STORE DECIDED TO STOP SELLING HER HEALTHY WEIGHT WELLNESS DOG FOOD. I THOUGHT I JUST GRAB HER A BAG UNTIL I HAD TIME TO ORDER HER USUAL BRAND ONLINE. TO MY SURPRISE I THINK SHE LIKES THIS THE SAME IF NOT MORE. THE ONLY REASON I GAVE IT 4 STARS BECAUSE I'M NOT SURE IT HAD GLUCOSMINE AND CONDROTION IN IT AND IT HAS SOME GRAINS MOSTLY GOOD ONES THOUGH. BUT FOR THE PRICE WHO COULD ARGUE. 10 DOLLARS A BAG VS 15 DOLLARS A BAG. I'VE LIKED IT SO MUCH I'VE SWITCHED MY KITTEN FROM SCIENCE DIET NATURAL TO THIS BRAND BUT FOR CATS. HE ALSO SEEMS TO LIKE IT BUT NOT REALLY SURE SINCE IT ONLY BEEN EATING IT ALMOST A WEEK.

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gotpets2
01/12/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

I had tried this dog food per "dogfoodanalysis" review , which i now know was a old review. Because Diamond foods does use a fish meal which contains ethoxyquin. So that made me switch to Natura products,, California Natural, and Innova. Much better foods and manufacturer and only minimal price difference.
My dogs both had horrible gas and diarreha from Chicken Soup Dog food. Never will buy it again

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heidiyf
01/07/2010

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

I think the price vs. quality ratio is just perfect. We were feeding our puppies California Naturals Chicken & Rice dry puppy food, and it was okay. However, their stools weren't as well-formed and this food cost more money for less food... And Chicken Soup rates higher on dogfoodanalysis.com than the California Naturals. Our two puppies loved this food, their stools are well-formed, and they both have the softest, shiniest fur possible!

Not sure about the protein comment someone mentioned, however, we also supplement our puppies with raw meat and some veggies. Like a lot of people, we couldn't afford to feed our dogs an all BARF diet. But we can get chicken leg quarters at .59 a pound...also, a lot of times the grocery store will have beef bones with some meat on them on sale for less than a dollar a pack. Our puppies do great with the Chicken Soup/some raw food combination.

Also, if you are having problems with stool formation, try some canned pumpkin in their diet. Works wonders!

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DaisyBoston
12/22/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

Its a little grain heavy but it only uses good quality grains so for the price you really can not go wrong.

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Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

DO YOUR RESEARCH AND TRY THIS DOG FOOD !!! i noticed the eukanuba i fed my dog her whole life didn't look like it used to , then it went up 10 dollars a bag . i'm told the company was sold to proctor and gamble . i'd swear they lowered the quality drastically . at the pet store i switched to science diet which was on sale , it made both dogs gassy and miserable , diarrhea etc for a week . i have almost the whole bag to give away . then i did some internet research and found Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul from a good review at www.dogfoodanalysis.com . my dogs love it , they took right to it ( dogs always have a problem for a few days when you switch their food , at least from what i've observed ) but this is good dog food that costs near the same as bad dog food . the first place i bought it cost 42.00 for 35 lbs , then i found a place that has it for 37.00 ( in richmond , va ) . i hate the name of the product ( confusing and maybe a little tacky ) but that's fine if the product is good . some of the best dog foods are way out of the budget and this is the best i could find in our price range . hopefully it will stay high in quality , low in price and be available for years . you can search for yourself at www.dogfoodanalysis.com .

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corvettegal
12/09/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

Had a problem.
I had 2 rescue dogs I have had for almost 6 years.
I had been feeding them chicken soup for the sole adult dog food.
I did that for 5 years.
Recently I switched to chicken soup for the sole seinor and about
10 days later my husband said boy your really being good about
filling the dogs bowl with food. I said I haven't been filling I thought
you were doing it. We realized that the dogs had not been eating
it, and we understood why peaches had been losing a little weight.
She was 17 or 18, rescued 6 years ago from a real bad situation
and no one was really sure of age. But she had been healthy
and happy the whole time, and we had noticed also that at this
time her tail was down instead of up and wagging like it always was.
So we went back to where we bought the dog food and told them
about it and bought another bag of the adult dog food to put them
both back on that. These dogs are chow hounds, they will eat your
shirt. They both had been badly deprived and will eat anything
you put in front of them, but not the sienor brand.
Trixie seemed to start back eating in about 2 days, but not as
heavy as she had, its like she didn't trust her dog food or something.
I'm thinking this dog food really bothered them, not like they just
didn't like it, but like it made them sick, and I did remember that
peaches had thrown up a couple of times, but I didn't think much
about it as like I said she will eat anything, so she might have
ate something off the floor she shouldn't have, but I keep it pretty clean.
Anyway, Peaches just wouldn't trust the dog food, so I cooked for
her vegies and beef and stuff, but she just could not hold that down.
I thought it might be to rich for her, so I started working with her
to eat her regular dog food, but she just couldn't rebound and
didn't seem to trust the food.
During this time she continued to lose weight and I was going to
take her to the vet on Monday morning because I weighed her
and thought this was getting out of hand and knew it was
a food issue, because trixie had done it and right at the same
time. But on Sunday morning she had a stroke and I took her
to the vet and decided to let her go.
She was too old for intervention.
Trixie, I am glad to report has almost totally got her weight back
and is doing fine again.
What is wrong with the seinor dog formula.
I took it to the pine forest saddlery in pensacola florida where
I purchase all my dog food and they said they would send it
back and find out the problem and get my money back, but
I have heard nothing yet but it is early days yet.
Probably I will never hear from them.
So I am asking YOU.....what was wrong with that food.
I have rescued dogs for 30 years and never had this
problem.
I run doggie railroad where you take a dog from a
kill shelter and take it 50 miles or so of a journey and
hand them off to someone else and they take them on to
someone else, and so on and so forth till you get them
to a forever home.
I know dogs and what ever happened here I know this,
That dog food killed my peaches.

I'm very sorry I didn't keep this dog food and have it
analized myself, because I want to know what happened
here.

I have no intention of suing or anything else, but the dog
food I use is very important to me, thats why I pay more
instead of buying Walmarts Pedigree and something.

Char Fortune
molino florida
1-850-587-3111

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prwagner3
12/04/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

This food is one of the best. My 8 year old cocker spaniel has beautiful fur, lots of energy and eats every bite.

I notice that many reviews here indicate diarrhea and vomiting. I have to wonder if they switched their dog's diet too fast. When introducing your dog to new food, it is very important to switch GRADUALLY, or you run the risk of upsetting their stomach.

Read the ingredient list and you'll see that this is all natural (with some vitamins and minerals added, of course) and high quality. No wheat, no soy, both of which are a leading cause of allergies. High in Omega 3 fatty acids, which is great for the dog's heart and coat. The price is right too.

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alorenzo
12/02/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 2

My 4 month old pom/shih tzu was on it for about a month and she received an allergic reaction to it. She began chewing her paws and tail more consistently. When I brought her to the vet, the vet noticed her red paws and told me to switch the food immediately because she was allergic to it. I also noticed that her fur was shedding more often than before.

The people at the pet store recommended this brand but I would go against it. But different dogs have different preferences.

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Eileanban
11/14/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

This food is great! My dogs have been on practically every food you can think of from the highest high end (Orijen, Ziwi Peak) to the lowest low (Purina Dog Chow). On the highest high quality foods they usually had really loose stools and gas, but their coats looked great and they were in great physical condition. On the low quality foods their coats looked terrible, they were itchy, their breath stunk and they gained weight. So I tried this food which is more in the middle, leaning towards high end--and they do amazing on it! Very firm, small stools, the most AMAZINGLY shiny soft coats they've ever had on any food, their maintaining their weight well. no more smelly gas, bad breath, etc. Plus, they actually EAT this food! My dogs are super picky and they usually won't eat plain dry dog food by itself, but with this food they will!

I gave it 4 out of 5 stars because I wish it was a little less grain-heavy because dogs really don't really need grains, but at least they're good quality grains (not corn, wheat, etc)

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Griz
10/22/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 1

Moved my dogs from Pedigree to this brand and both are now having outrageous diarrhea. Anyone else have an issue with it? I don't know now if I should toss the rest or what.... surely could NOT afford this turn of events.

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patricia42256
09/12/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 4

I can only say that this dog food by the ingredients is very good.When I bought it though for my Giant Schnauzer she was and still a very picky eater.She will eat a very mosels of most kinds to try but this was one she did not like.Actually she will eat most if left in her bowl and her favorite is not available .This is not to say the food was bad, just that I have a finicky eater and she did not go for it at all. The ingredients thought are good.

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Diane Loran
08/27/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

This is a great dogfood. Since my two dogs have been eating it (two years now), both have been at a much better weight on far less volume of food. No supplements are needed for either my Golden Retreiver, who used to require skin supplements, or my GSD that needed three times the amount to maintain weight, as well as joint supplements.
It is therefore much healthier AND cheaper to feed.

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sheltervt
08/20/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

This review is for Diamond's Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul Adult Dog dry food. Certainly and above average food, Chicken Soup tends to be one of the more affordable of the upper echelon pet foods... but there is a reason for that. This food, although containing meats as the first four ingredients, is STILL carbohydrate heavy, and contains two portions of rice (whole grain brown rice as well as white rice). In addition to the two rice ingredients, they include barley, oats, and millet... a little overkill on the carbohydrates. Also, although the first four ingredients in this food are good meats, the protein percentage is still an average 24%, the same as many foods using only one meat ingredient in the first five. Yes, the ingredients list looks great, but realistically, this means that they are using small portions of those four meats, for the express purpose of making the food look better than it really is. Is this food good? Absolutely... but not quite as good as the ingredients would lead you to believe.

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loripup
07/04/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 2

Okay.........i am trying to find an inexpensive premium dry dog food that has the best ingredients, so that your dog is healthy, and all i am finding are a bunch of consumer complaints. I am so confused. I am using Nutro Natural Choice, thinking it is good for my puppy, but she is still throwing up.......i need to find a good food that is healthy for her and stops her from throwing up........any suggestions?????????????so far, I have checked into this one, Nutro, Royal Canin and Canidae, with no luck.........

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joesmom
06/21/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

My dog wouldn't touch it! The quality of it isn't horrible but my dog wouldn't eat it for anything. I eventually gave up and started giving him iams again untill i find another food he likes. The quality of it is decent and when he did eat it his coat became super shiny soft. A major improvement over the iams, but no food works if he won't go new it.

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mamamia0808
06/18/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 5

We have had our 15wk old fawn doberman for a month now and have been feeding her CSFPLS since the first day we've had her. She was a little "flaky" when we got her and have noticed her skin steadily getting better (she also gets an oatmeal bath once a week) and her coat has gotten thicker and has a nice luster. She was being fed "Beniful" when we got her and I think that had a tremendous amount to do with her skin issue (grain, grain, grain). Like other reviewers, I have noticed loose stools at times, but I attribute that to my 7 year old feeding her too much and her getting too much protien (causes loose stools). You do not have to "overfeed" this food - it has what they need in the portions that are suggested. If you notice too much gas/loose stools, lessen the amount being fed! I have now put the exact measuring cup in the food tote and she is back to normal. As with any food, not all dogs are going to agree with any one brand - thats why there are so many. This food has worked GREAT for our dog. Even if it hadn't, I would not give it a horrible rating - I'd just try something else.

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bdenson100
06/14/2009

Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul 3

Started my italial greyhound on chicken soup puppy food. my puppy loved the food but I noticed a lot shedding. I've recently switched to Innova. The shedding has been reduced my puppy doesnt seem to like the food as much as the chicken soup. I've also notice a lot of flaky skin.

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