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river run dog food.

Post by jlboomer »

well ive been feding pride for awhile and really like it to me the 26/18 is as good as any of the purina stuff but my dealer has been having a hard tim keeping it in and i hate switching them around so i made a deal with another dealer in the area on the river run 27/18 i got a couple bags to try and he asured me that he would have plenty of stock on hand so any of you guys tried it and whats your toughts. good or bad thanks guys.
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Post by mudcat »

I have been feeding the same feed (27/18 River Run) for the last three or four years. I used to feed the green bag diamond. The River Run seems just as good to me and is a whole lot cheaper. My dogs do wonderfully on it.

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thanks for your reply mudcat theyve just started caring it around here im paying $19 a bag.
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I'm paying $16.50 in north Texas.

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i think the price is high around here cause theyre the only ones i know saling it. i wish more people could tell me there thoughts on this dog food but i guess ill make my own judgement over the next few months fixing to start running hard again sence the time is changing.
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Post by Kazoo »

I've been feeding River Run for about 6 years now. Have excellent luck with it. Don't have to feed much, my big 15's get 2 cups a day. The little 13's do very well on only a cup. Low output, very easy to regulate weight.
Dog looks a little lean, add a quarter cup, same with a little heavy, back off a quarter cup. Usually see a difference in a week. Tried Diamond for a while, didn't have good luck with it, went back to River Run and will never switch again.

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YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHEAK IF IT HAS yellow corn

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Post by jlboomer »

thanks for your reply kazoo im just trying to find something to stick with seems like ever time i get my dogs started on something they like and do good on something comes up and i can't get it anymore. now the 26/18 pride hands down is the best feed ive feed over the past 10yrs or so exspecially for the price but i was told that i would see the same results from the river run i don't know i do know the pride had more of a meat base than the river run.
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well so far the dogs are keeping weight on good feeding my jack russells one 8oz cup a day and my beagles 1 1/2 to 2 but there seems to be a little more crap than the pride but i bought about 2months worth so ill feed it out and make up my mind from there. $19 a bag for the river run and i was paying $16 for the pride sure wish my dealer was reliable on the pride but oh well.
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I fed River Run several years ago and the sodium was high, my hounds couldn't pass up a waterhole without drinking it dry, but that was 6-7 years ago. I haven't tried it in a while, but if it works and you cna afford it, good for you and your hounds. That really was the only problem I had with it.

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hey thanks for your reply dramey. they don't seem to be drinking alot of water and 2 of my hounds that i could never keep weight on are starting to fill out good. like i was saying ill feed what i got and make my mind up then other than the extra crap so far so good.
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Post by DRamey »

boomer, I feed Pride Pro formula 21-17 and it's around $15 a bag and I feed it in tiny amounts and have fat on my hounds (not getting to run right now) but very little mess. If you have a dealer close by, may be worth a try. They also have a Pro formula (chicken and rice) in a higher protein and fat, but I don't remember the numbers.

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Post by S.R.Patch »

Just finishing up the last of the Pro Series 26-20 Pride, good food but not necesssary in this weather, mixing it with some 26-18 Pride(blue bag) I got a good buy on and they are drinking more water with it. I don't feed the blue bag in summer as it keeps them hyper, like it's got caffeine in it(makes them to hot)... The 21-17 is a good blend all-round feed...jmho

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Post by warddog »

We've been feeding The Pride for about 3 years now and have tried about all of it and we've found just as SR Patch stated that the 21/17 chicken and rice formula is as good all year round feed as there is. Now we feed only that blend and if you don't run them pretty regular they will put on weight with being fed 1 1/2 cups per day. Of course that will vary some among dogs but we've found it to hold pretty true over all.

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Post by warddog »

We've been feeding The Pride for about 3 years now and have tried about all of it and we've found just as SR Patch stated that the 21/17 chicken and rice formula is as good all year round feed as there is. Now we feed only that blend and if you don't run them pretty regular they will put on weight with being fed 1 1/2 cups per day. Of course that will vary some among dogs but we've found it to hold pretty true over all.

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