Description
Diamond Naturals Grain Free Real Meat Recipe Premium Dry Dog Food
- Made in USA
- Grain Free
- All Life Stage Formula
- All Natural Ingredients
- Age Range: Adult
- Included Components: Pet Food
$51.99
Diamond Naturals Grain Free Real Meat Recipe Premium Dry Dog Food
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
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Model Name | 1149 |
Included Components | Pet Food |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Style | Beef & Sweet Potato |
Number of Items | 1 |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Size | 28 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Country of Origin | United States |
Department | dog-dry-food |
Target Audience Keyword | cat, dogs, dog |
Brand Name | DIAMOND NATURALS |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26 x 17 x 3.5 inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.72 x 16.8 x 4.27 inches |
Date First Available | March 18, 2013 |
Item model number | 418142 |
Manufacturer | Diamond Pet Foods, Inc. |
Specific Uses for Product | small, large, medium |
Rick –
I have been using this product for 30 years, and both of my dogs have loved it. They have lived long lives thanks to this product. Just because they don’t advertise it heavily doesn’t mean it’s not a fantastic product.
dave aberle –
After developing allergies to another food, I switched back to this product. However, now after several years, every store is consistently out of stock and opportunistic sellers are charging a 50% markup due to hoarding.
DJ –
Even though my veterinarian recommended grain dog food, I find the nutrients in the grain-free option to be superior. My dogs enjoy the taste, and I am convinced that it is a healthier choice compared to other brands available. The 28 lb. bag is lighter than most, making it easier for me to lift and transport. While the price is a bit steep, it seems to be the norm for dog food nowadays. I believe that the quality ingredients justify the cost, as they contribute to a healthier diet for my dogs.
Amazon Customer –
My rough collie has been raised on Diamond dog food and he thrives on it. My only criticism is that I wish they used real fish instead of fish meal, which is essentially fish by-products ground down into a meal form. It’s a common issue I have with many dog kibble brands – if you see “meal” listed, it usually means lower quality ingredients are being used as a cost-saving measure by the company.
Rick –
We welcomed our rescue dog into our family a year ago and have been feeding him this food ever since. The humane group had him on this food initially, so we decided to stick with it to avoid any digestive problems. I wasn’t familiar with Diamond brand dog food at first, but upon consulting my vet, she spoke highly of it. After a year on this diet, our 90 lb, energetic rescue dog is thriving. He has plenty of energy, healthy stools, and still enjoys his meals.
Cattery –
I have a French bulldog with severe allergies to rice, white potatoes, and many filler ingredients commonly found in dog foods. For three years, I’ve been cooking his meals from scratch using ground turkey, cauliflower, broccoli, and olive oil to help manage his allergies and improve his overall well-being. While this homemade diet has been beneficial, I recently felt the need to provide him with some crunch for his teeth. I discovered Diamond Naturals Grain-Free Formula during the Amazon…
Tina –
I own 2 Chesapeake dogs, one of which developed grain allergies. After experimenting with several grain-free options, we discovered Diamond Naturals grain-free food. My dogs enjoy it a lot. We rotate between the 3 different flavors to keep things interesting for them. I am very pleased with this product.
TJ –
Our Australian Shepherds really enjoy this food. I usually buy Taste of the Wild in various flavors because they are grain-free and reasonably priced. Grain-free dog food can be quite expensive, costing up to $80 for a 28 lb bag at the pet store. I decided to give Diamond kibble a try and was pleased that our dogs transitioned to it smoothly. Currently, I rotate between Diamond, Taste of the Wild, and Candidae’s grain-free options. Although our dogs didn’t like Merrick’s Whole Earth, we have…