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Iams Proactive Health Healthy Aging Dry Dog Food is specifically designed for mature and senior dogs, featuring real chicken as the primary ingredient. This 7 lb. bag offers a complete and balanced meal that supports joint health, cognitive function, and immune response, ensuring your beloved pet enjoys a healthy and active lifestyle.
S**R
I just must be careful from purchasing
I just didn’t realize that I purchased two packages instead of one. This dog food is the best for my dog.
J**N
Dogs like it
Just switched and our dogs seem to like it.
R**3
My dog eats it, and things are going pretty well
Value for money: Very good. It is a high quality food at a very reasonable price. It's also very convenient to have it delivered as a subscription so we never forget dog food until the last minute, and don't have to lug heavy bags around the store.Flavor: This one's tough, the dog for whom this is intended, who is a senior, seems to prefer the puppy food that our other dog has. However, our puppy greatly prefers this food and will steal it even though she knows she's very clearly not allowed to have it. I have personally not tasted it, so I cannot vouch for which dog has the better taste. My wife believes that the puppy has the better taste, but since I am not sure, I feel I have to rate this as a four out of five.Presentation: I don't know. I'm fine with how the bag looks. It holds the food, opens, and lets me pour the food out. That's honestly all that I expect or need it to do. The purple on the bag is a good hue of purple. I'm really not sure what Amazon wants me to base "presentation" on.
J**K
Decent brand at a reasonable price.
We've been using this Iams blend for about 2 months now and so far my dogs seem to enjoy it and there don't appear to be any food related health issues. We had switched to Iams after having read that Purina was now using the cheap imported chicken meat...the same meat that got national publicity in the dog treats that had resulted in the deaths of many animals (since Purina was bought out by Nestles, their products have gone straight to hell and they are apparently trying to take people's pets with them).One of the benefits of Iams is that according to research, this food line is made by the same company that makes Eukanuba. While I suspect that the quality of the food isn't as stellar as Eukanuba, neither is the price....compared with the majority of the premium dog foods currently on the market, many of which cost $50 and up for less than 30 lbs (with some of those boutique brands such as Blue Buffalo, it would have actually been less expensive for us to simply make our own dog food!), Iams is still reasonably priced comparatively speaking. My family had done a rather fair degree of research before settling on Iams - we read numerous reviews and compared quality versus cost etc.. For us, Iams seemed to provide the best balance of these considerations.If you're reading this review, you're probably already aware of this however another benefit of Iams Proactive blends is that they are not only available for different breed sizes (small, medium, large, etc) but for different age ranges as well. How significant the difference is between "7 to 10 years" and "11+ Senior" is difficult to say, however based on their association with Eukanuba, one might suspect that they do take the pets age and related nutritional needs into consideration (remember and older dog isn't going to have the same nutritional needs as a dog in her prime, let alone a puppy). That said however, we have noticed that all of our dogs which are consider "large breeds" (50 to 70+ lbs) have shown a marked preference for the medium to small size kibble. Not sure if there's a taste difference or if it's simply that the smaller kibble is perhaps easier to chew, but they do prefer the smaller size food.Perhaps the only real gripe I have so far, is that with that last paragraph regarding the rather significant variety of blends available, we have in fact had problems with "supply". When we first switched to Iams, we originally purchased the food at Walmart however when we went back for a second bag, there wasn't any more to be found on the shelves. In fact we tried 3 separate Walmart locations and couldn't find the same blend. We then made our second purchase at one of those Pet super stores, Pet Supplies Plus, as their prices were similar (if not identical) to Walmart, however again when we went back a couple of weeks later, again there wasn't any more of the same blend to be found (in fact, the sales girl proceeded to tell me they never even carried that blend, even though I had purchased the previous bag only 2 weeks earlier). After this we've ordered from here on Amazon...whether or not they'll have this blend a second time still remains to be seen.Clearly the problem there as any good dog owner knows is that abruptly changing food can cause issues for your dog ranging from upset stomach to diarrhea, etc.. When local stores (or even internet suppliers) are unable (or unwilling) to stock said brands/varieties on a regular basis, this can create issues for pets (one of the reasons we had stuck with Purina until they started making people's dogs sick...you can find it anywhere). On that issue alone I have knocked one star off my rating...the folks at Iams and Procter Gamble Pets really need to do a better job of making sure their supplies property stock the shelves.As far as my purchase experience here on Amazon, I have to say it was something of a "mixed breed" (pun intended). We had ordered 2 bags of the 29.1 food, however only 1 of them was shipped promptly. While we were quite grateful that they did this (as the cupboard was running low) and more so that they didn't charge us for the additional shipping, when the second bag finally arrived, it was in a crumpled, make-shift box that was nearly destroyed (the first bag had been properly packed in an appropriate shipping box). While this was an unusual experience for us (we've purchased other products from Amazon many times over the years), I sincerely hope that it never happens again...I really hate to see half a bag of dog food scattered across the state of Ohio on it's way to our house!While it's a safe bet that Iams doesn't match the nutritional value of some of the more expensive brands out there, at least compared with the low cost competition (including Nestles/Purina), they do seem to use quality ingredients and are healthier for pets. For those on a budget but who still care about their pets, Iams is a good alternative.
L**N
Great!
My 9 year old dog loves it. She's picky and it took a while to find a food that I didn't have to put anything extra in to convince her to eat it.
E**E
It's what my dog eats
The food my dog prefers and it seems harder to find in stores. I am happy this can be added as a subscription so I never have to worry about running out.
K**R
Great food for my senior
i was feeding Purina Pro Plan but the price keeps going up and I asked my vet about a different dog food and she recommend Iams Healthy Aging and she said it might even help lower his cholesterol and the best part is Squirt loves it so a win win all around.
B**Y
Senior Food importance
I really liked this food fo my senior boy. (Lower in protein and Phosphorus). Sadly, when my local Farm and Fleet did t carry it I got a different Senior food that I subsequently found was much higher in both, so I ordered here online. I don't know if it was the extended period of time he was on the other food, or if it was incidental. Still,y pets have always done well on Iam's foods.
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