If your pet is doing fine on Purina cat or
dog chow then there is no reason to go out and buy something that costs five times as much.
Not exact matches
But if you are trying to groom a large thick - coated
dog (such as a golden retriever, border collie, collie, bearded collie, or Tibetan terrier) or double - or triple - coated breed (such as an Akita or a malamute, husky, or
chow),
then you are definitely going to need a professional - grade clipper.
This fact is fully applicable to
dog chow: there's food made with artificial flavors and coloring and
then there is that made of solid meat and greens without a drop of saturated fats or animal by - products and are free of any preservatives.
When the two
dogs are walked together, if they see another
dog, they start barking and lunging, and
then the Border Collie will attack the
Chow mix.
One last thing I would like to add is that if you switch your
dog from a very low quality food like Purina
dog chow, kibbles and bits, Alpo, or even Beneful to blue buffalo
then you should expect very loose stools and a digestive upset.
Assuming the average
Chow dog weighs between 40 and 60 lb.,
then an average adult weighing 50 lb.