





Purina Pro Plan High Protein Dry Puppy Food, Chicken and Rice Formula - 34 lb. Bag
Delivery Within 1-2 Days
Description
Meet your puppy's unique nutritional needs with Purina Pro Plan Brand Dog Food Puppy Chicken and Rice Formula dry puppy food. High-quality protein sources, including chicken as the first ingredient, help your puppy develop healthy muscles so he can frolic as long as he wants. DHA from omega-rich fish oil in this puppy formula nourishes his brain and vision development, and calcium, phosphorus and other minerals build strong teeth and bones. This super-premium puppy kibble has no artificial colors or flavors and will keep your puppy running to his bowl. You can feel confident he is getting the 100 percent complete and balanced nutrition his body needs at this early stage of development. Offer up this Purina Pro Plan DEVELOPMENT puppy kibble to show your puppy you care about his overall health and well-being without compromising on the great taste he loves.
- DHA from omega-rich fish oil nourishes brain and vision development
- High quality protein builds lean muscles, with chicken as the first ingredient
- Antioxidants support a puppy's developing immune system
- Highly digestible formula for optimal nutrient delivery
- Calcium, phosphorus and other minerals build strong bones and teeth
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FAQ
How do I choose the right pet food for my dog or cat?
Consider your pet's age, breed, size, and any specific health needs. Look for high-quality protein sources as the first ingredient, and avoid artificial additives and fillers. If unsure, consult your veterinarian for personalized recommendations.
Can I feed my pet both dry and wet food?
Yes! Many pet owners choose to mix dry kibble and wet food to balance nutrition, hydration, and taste. Just ensure you're not overfeeding—adjust portion sizes to maintain a healthy weight.
How do I know if my pet has a food allergy or sensitivity?
Common signs include itching, skin irritation, excessive licking, or digestive issues. If you suspect a food allergy, try switching to a limited-ingredient diet or hypoallergenic formula, and consult your vet for proper diagnosis and guidance.