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Purina Brand Alpo Dog Food For Your Poodle
People have been feeding their dogs Alpo dog food for years and have found it to be nutritious and well liked by their dogs. Recently Alpo dog food was involved in the pet food recall with one of the products. The canned food Alpo Prime Cuts in wet gravy had to be recalled due to the industry wide contamination of pet food products. Purina voluntarily recalled this product quickly and efficiently to prevent harm occurring to people’s pets. Pet owners were provided with the necessary information to check any food that they may have purchased to make sure it was safe to use. The recall was based on the fact that wheat gluten used in the production of dog food had been contaminated with the harmful substance melamine. Because of the rapid recall consumers can now feel confident that Alpo dog food is safe for each dog to eat.
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Types Of Alpo Dog Food
Alpo dog food comes in several tasty types for each dog owner to choose from. There are three types of dry dog food. First is the Prime Cuts Savory Beef Flavor. This dry food is full of beef flavor that dogs love to eat. Next is the Grrravy wet or dry food. This food can be served dry or mixed with water to make a delicious brothy gravy any dog will love. The last Alpo dry dog food choice is Come And Get It. This food combines the flavors of beef, chicken, liver, and cheese flavors to tantalize the dog’s taste bud.
In canned varieties Alpo dog food comes in two categories: with gravy or without gravy. The gravy types of canned food are Prime Slices, Prime Cuts, and Prime Entrees. These come in a choice of beef, turkey, chicken or lamb flavors to provide a variety in the dog’s diet. The delicious gravy style meals come packaged in convenient 13.2 ounce cans or 22 ounce cans.
Chop House Originals, Diced Cuts, and Hearty Classics are the gravyless varieties available from canned Alpo dog foods. These meaty styles will prove to satisfy even the pickiest of dogs. Chop House Originals comes in real meat or poultry flavors, Diced Cuts in a ground beef style and Hearty Classics in a loaf of beef, chicken, liver or bacon.
Alpo dog foods even offer tasty snacks that will make any dog feel extra special. Al’s Grill and Snaps are available at most stores that sale Purina products. These nutritious snacks will make great training rewards or will be a nice occasional treat.
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