Pros: Cheap, very palatable Cons: A total nutritional void
Several months back, a good friend of mine had to go home for a family emergency for a few weeks. Since her dog has a separation anxiety problem, she left her with a neighbor while she was gone. Her dog, Circe, had been eating Purina Pro Plan for several...
Pros: makes a nice gravy. Cons: not on sale often enough. Why is this bag not an even 20 pounds?
UPDATE: September13th
I have been using this product for over 9 months. My 2 dogs really like this food. The mutt dog{see below} really loves this brand. She is a picky eater and mainly likes her food dry but maybe once a...
Pros: My dog loves it; seems nutritional enough for her Cons: The "chunks" of food are a bit large for my small dog (she manages to eat it anyway, though)
Being a man who engages in the plush lifestyle of the poor and nameless, I've discovered that coming home to a happy, bouncing dog helps distract me from the misery and disappointment of every day life. As my dog, Pepper, provides me with this valuable...
Pros: could be good for dogs that have a hard time eating, such as older dogs Cons: my dog would barely touch it
I have stated in earlier reviews that my dog will eat anything. However, there is one exception and that is Gravy Train. I had a dog several years back who loved this food. I like to change brands every so often, because everybody likes a little...
Pros: Variety in dry-moist in 1 bag, value Cons: none so far
I recently inherited a 4 year old Chocolate Doberman from a
friend who is going to be moving soon and didn't want to
put her through the move half way across the country with
the husband, cat, and 3 sons.
Pros: cost-effective, cats like it. Cons: lots of gas, lots of staining poo, they end up loose as a goose.
Okay, so we all remember the little chuckwagon racing around the house with the dog in hot pursuit.... that was one of the only things that this product had going for it.
Gravy Train, like many commercial foods, has CORN as the main...
Pros: Good food, good nutrition, good price. Cons: None
Our veterinarian told us that Philly, our nearly 2-year old mix of shepherd and rotweiler, needed more dry food in his diet. After a few months of primarily eating canned food, the vet explained the importance of incorporating the dry.
Pros: Well, it is cheap Cons: By-Products, no nutrition, artificial, basically everything
Having Gravy Train Dog food on the shelves of a store is a travesty. This product should not be given to any canines! It contains by-products which could be anything from beaks to feathers to saw-dust. It contains artificial ingredients, coloring and...
Pros: Makes nice gravy, fairly inexpensive Cons: my dogs don't like it nearly as well without the gravy
I recently bought my dogs Gravy Train. My dogs are outside & the weather has been very cold, so I thought that I could add warm water to the Gravy Train so that they could have a hot meal.
The first time I tried to feed it to them, you would...
I have two dogs and trying to find something that both will eat was hard to do. So this was chosen by chance. Both dogs love it! They will eat it either dry or moist. Compared to other dog food in price, this is more economical for me! Both dogs...
Pros: dogs seem to like it, reasonably priced Cons: none
When we got our beloved dog "Thor" from the SPCA in 1995 my husband and I had no idea that it would be so difficult to find a dog food that he would eat! After trying numerous brands we ended up buying a bag of Gravy Train. To our surprise...
I like to purchase different brands of dog food so my pets can have a little variety in their life. I mean you wouldn't like to eat the same thing every day would you?
I purchased GravyTrain and what a mistake it was. After only 1 bowl,...
Pros: Dogs will eat it and the low price Cons: Mixing in the warm water is more time consuming than simply putting the food in the dish.
My dog Chance is very hard to please. He only wants people food (partly my fault). I have spent outrageous amounts of money on gourmet dog foods that he wouldn't eat without luncheon meat mixed in. I then bought Gravy Train! If you take one cup of...
Pros: Sturdy bag, doesn't smell bad for dog food Cons: Can give a nice fragrance to dog gas.
Yum Yum well at least that's what my dog says. I have a dalmation and we had the hardest time with getting her to eat. We tried at least 8 different kinds of dog food and she would eat a couple bites give us them puppy dog eyes and walk away. Finally we...
Gravy Train Chunks in Gravy - Beef Gravy Train Beef Chunks in Gravy is a fine meal for even the pickiest of dogs, giving him/her thick, moist chunks of real beef smothered in gravy. Th...
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