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Castor & Pollux Organix Canine Formula, Turkey, Carrots & Potatoes, 12.7-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
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Castor & Pollux Organix Canine Formula, Turkey, Carrots & Potatoes, 12.7-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

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Description:

Castor & Pollux Organix Adult Canine Formula complies with all USDA National Organic Program requirements, which means that each and every ingredient in Organix, including those that aren't organic, are reviewed and approved by an organic certifying agency that enforces all USDA requirements. Certified organic, free-range chicken is the Number 1 ingredient in all dry formulas with organic brown rice, organic peas, organic carrots and organic flaxseed adding wholesome nutrition to this complete and balanced diet.

Features:

Pack of twelve, 12.7-ounces per unit (total of 152.4 ounces)


Complies with all USDA National Organic Program requirements


Certified organic, free-range chicken are used


With organic brown rice, organic peas, organic carrots and organic flaxseed


Complete and balanced diet


Product Details:
Product Weight: 152.4 Ounces
Package Length: 11.8 inches
Package Width: 9.2 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 11.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5My dog LOVES this........Jun 24, 2009
By S. Chung
We used to have two pomeranians - Autumn and Teddie. Ever since we lost Teddie last summer, Autumn became very depressed and wouldn't eat. We tried so many different brands including home-cooked, he would only ate a couple times and wouldn't touch it anymore. He lost so much weight and got us so worried. But that all changed when we found Organix and that's the only brand Autumn will eat. Now he can't wait until I feed him every morning. The cost Amazon offered is less expenisve than other retailers and you can't beat free shipping!! Please continue carrying it!!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5I believe in this product!Jul 25, 2010
By Rosemary Donahoe
My 3 chihuahuas LOVE this food! They have been enjoying it for about 8 months now. Their coats are amazing! When I took them to the vet the other day she thought I had just bathed them but it had been weeks since a bath. I just make sure to give them crunchy treats for their teeth. I feel good knowing they are not eating a bunch of garbage.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Quality premium dog food.Jul 15, 2010
By M. Leahy "Mary"
My sister told me about Organix brand dog food. After reading the ingredients I began buying it for my dogs. I only feed them premium dog foods like Organix and Chicken Soup for the Dog Lovers' Soul. They contain real meat products and no fillers. Organix takes this a step further with organic food in the ingredients. The price is a bit higher, but it's worth it to have healthy pets! My last dog died of cancer, and after a lot of research, I believe that high-quality pet food ingredients without fillers are the best plan for healthier pets!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Great food, but consider the costs.Aug 13, 2011
By Kriss
I have an old, soppy Saint Bernard who's missing a bunch of her teeth. And don't start nagging me about doggy dental care! I adopted her from a rescue organization & the damage had already been done when we got her. Anyway, we started supplementing her dry kibble with this canned food; and although she really likes it & the consistency is great for her toothlessness, the price increases EVERY TIME we order have left me seeking other options.

After weighing out all the costs, it's actually cheaper to buy ground beef in bulk & boil it up for her, and mix it up with some brown rice and/or eggs. I don't know if this diet is "healthier" for her, but she isn't gaining any extra weight & her coat looks fantastic. And I have peace of mind in knowing ~exactly~ what she's eating. She's almost 10 & probably doesn't have a whole lot of time left with us, and she seems to prefer the hamburger/brown rice/egg concoction to the canned food. And my budget likes having a couple of extra dollars a week, too.

I really do think it's a great food. Just make sure you do your own cost calculations to find the best value for your already-stretched dollar.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Seconds?Oct 04, 2011
By doggrrl
I've bought canned food from Amazon.com several times and
each time we receive our order there were more than a few
dented cans in the shipment (maybe 20% of the cans were
dented to some extent). I'm reticent to feed the food
from the dented cans, so end up throwing them away. Any
savings I gained ordering from Amazon were lost in
the cans I had to dispose of. Other than that, my dog
loves this food and does very well on it. I may just
have to resort to sourcing it locally.

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