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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cesar Canine Cusine (all flavors) 3.5 oz pkg,
By myrnac (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
I started feeding this food (all flavors) to my senior Italian Grey when she stopped eating her dry food. I add 2oz of cooked rice to each feeding. She can't eat it fast enough. I took a pkg to my vet and he looked up the analysis of it. He was surprised at the quality. He said it was excellent for a dog her age and that it was all right for me to continue feeding it to her. He had just completed a physical on her (fecal and blood work). Every area of the blood test was in the normal range. She's a happy, healthy dog. Before this I had to coax her to eat; Today, she demands to be fed and NOW!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cesar 24PK Dog Food,
By Dorcas (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
My Shih Tzu (Hampshire), Shihkanese (Darby), & Amer. Eskimo (London) absolutely love this dog food. It's their special treat for when we travel both short & long distances. My Vet calls it doggie McDonalds. I get it at Sams Club for 16.98 + 6.5% tax--thought Amazon would be cheaper ($24.00, plus tax, & ship/hand)
5.0 out of 5 stars
I use this mixed with dry food,
This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
I divide these between my dogs, so they only get a little at a time and I water it down to make a kind of gravy. But they absolutely freaking LOVE this stuff. The ingredients are byproducts but you know what? My dogs will eat of the litter box if they get a chance, so I don't think this will harm them anymore than that would. Two Thumbs up from me!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Picky Eater,
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This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
My toy poodle loves this food and since setting it up on auto delivery I never have to worry about running out of food for him or trying to find his brand as I did in the past. Great product and great service!
5.0 out of 5 stars
the dog loves it,
By greg "gymshoe" (seattle wa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
We have a minnie australian shepard and he loves this food and has been chowing it down for about three months now. One cautionary note though: the container says to serve 4 trays a day per 10 pounds of dog, which is way too much. We serve him 1/2 tray in the AM
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not good for your dog,
This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
Do your research of the ingredients before you buy this for your dog to eat. Would you feel safe about feeding this to your dogs I wouldn't. Just cause it has a fancy packaging doesn't mean that it's any good.
4 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very little meat; bad ingredients,
This review is from: Cesar Canine Cuisine Variety Pack (Top Sirloin, Grilled Chicken) for Small Dogs, 3.5-Ounce Trays (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
There is very little meat in this food and there are toxic chemicals.
Various Meat By Products--lower quality than whole meat or meals and harder to digest than actual meat. Caramel coloring is only necessary when there is not enough meat. Caramel color may be carcinogenic. "Liquid Top Sirloin flavor" "Grilled chicken flavor"-- Flavoring is only necessary when the product has insufficient meat. Top Sirloin flavoring is made from manure of cattle. Carageenan causes cancer, including breast cancer. Read an interview with Joanne Tobacman, MD, professor of internal medicine, University of Iowa at [...] There are no vegetables in this food. Cesar has repeatedly stated that his entire goal in coming to the United States was to go to Hollywood and be famous. I think that that focus on fame (and money) is apparent in his approach to dog food: Give crummy food nice packaging and an appealing name. That one's dog will eat it is no advertisement. First, the only thing one really has to do to sell dog food is make it so the dogs will eat it. That the dog will eat it is no measure of the quality or benefit of the food. Dogs eat anything--including manure, which is part of this food as the meat flavoring. |
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