Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/business/purina-pro-plan-sick-dogs.html?unlocked_article_code=1.NE0.va3q.A54WM84J8kX9&smid=url-share
Anonymous wrote:Dog Food Advisor has ratings for all commercially available foods. If your dog is doing fine on Purina and there isn’t a recall you may not have to switch.
Anonymous wrote:There's an older group called "PURINA PET FOOD is STILL KILLING or SICKENING Dogs and Cats!" I find that the people in those groups think any name brand that comes form a major company is bad. I wouldn't put too much though into it other than doing your own research. Purina Pro is recommended by most vets and is considered one of the better kibbles.
I have a 2-year-old, 60-pound standard poodle. He's been eating this for the last 7 months with no problem.


Anonymous wrote:What specifically is happening with Purina? It's had a good reputation for a long time.
I feed Purina now, but used to feed Canidae and was happy.
Anonymous wrote:There are a couple different Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Skin and Stomach formulas featuring salmon. One of them has sickened numerous dogs, but the other formulas have been fine. I believe the salmon and rice formula is the one that has had problems. I feed my dog the one that doesn’t have rice in the name (just salmon) for adult large breeds. (The bad features a GSD.) There haven’t been problems with that formula. HTH