Pet Food - Purina Information

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At Purina we're passionately commited to making pets' lives better.

At Nestle Purina PetCare, we're passionately committed to making pets' lives better. As the pace of change in pet care accelerates, our challenge is to lead with fresh, innovative approaches to making the lives of dogs and cats better. We are proud of our heritage, and we are constantly exploring new trends and ideas that define the future of pet care and of Nestle Purina.

Purina is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nestlé S.A., Avenue Nestlé 551800 Vevey, Switzerland.

Purina Pet Food

Nestlé Purina PetCare Company

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St. Louis, Missouri 63164

(314) 982-1000

For more than 75 years, Purina® brands have been advancing the science of pet nutrition, utilizing cutting-edge technology and research so that you can give your dog or cat what they need to be healthy and happy. Find a selection of Purina® brand pet food.

Nestlé Purina PetCare Company produces a number of pet foods including:

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  • Purina Pet Food Recall Information (click here)

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Deb Weber  says:
3 years ago

Might these events be considered "terrorism"?

mary Brinker  says:
3 years ago

Beneful dog food has made so many dogs and cats unhealthy. When dogs come into my grooming shop, I can usually tell who's eating it with a 90% accruacey. They are very very fat and have skin problems. We call them corn dogs. I try to tell all the clients to please, please change foods. It is sad that many won't and the pet continues to get worse. The dogs love the food because of the additives. Hope people wise up and start looking at what's really in the bag.

Mary Brinker... Pet Groomer

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AskSusanPeters  says:
3 years ago

Mary, I too can tell. I can see the sore paws, legs, and weak nails. I'm not really sure the pets actually LIKE the food so well, as it is they are not satisfied and keep feeding to get the things their diets require.

Thank you for your comment. I agree 100 %

Susan Peters

Carole B. Madden  says:
2 years ago

Is it harmful to feed a dog Whisker Lickin Treats for Cats?

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AskSusanPeters  says:
2 years ago

Carole,

Good question. Whisker Lickin Cat Treats are not safe to feed to cats. If this were a quality product safe for kitty ingestion then there would be no reason your dog couldn't enjoy the treats as well. Please see the review of this product for the list of harmful ingredients to both cats and dogs. I am writing a review as soon as I finish with this post. Watch for the link to the new review in below.

Susan

Da  says:
2 years ago

What has happened to Alley Cat cat food. I can't find it in my supermarkets?

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AskSusanPeters  says:
2 years ago

Da,

Alley Cat is still being produced. Mabye your local markets quit stocking it due to the bad ingredients in Alley Cat. I don't really know for sure.

Susan

Mary B  says:
2 years ago

I was curious how good or bad the beneful canned dog food is for dogs

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AskSusanPeters  says:
2 years ago

Mary,

I have several requests for reviews but I will write a review on one flavor then review the rest when I get to them.

http://hubpages.com/hub/Beneful-Prepared-Meals-Bee

Susan

Ava  says:
6 days ago

Good afternoon!

Informative site but I got lost looking for a good dog food.

What is the best dry dog food for my 7 year old labrador. She has been eating Beneful. However I have taken her to the vet 2 times for "hot spots" and recently for blood in her stool.

She does not eat table food. The vet told me it is likely an allergy and to monitor what she eats.

Please help!

Thanks,

Doug

jdp(at)tshirtsinkandmore.com

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