has anyone used exceed dog food lamb an rice formula

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has anyone used exceed dog food lamb an rice formula

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i wanted know if any one else is using this brand igot some at sams club a wk ago my dogs coats r shining an they have small stools the first thing listed in contents is lamb i heard that what ever listed first is what the food has in it i used diamond for years green bag but switched to purina but i dont like the large stool or the fact that it takes my dogs along time to pick back up after hard hunting

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Yep....I like what I'm seeing after about 2 months of use

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We switched from Diamond to the Chicken and Rice by Exceed and have noticed a big improvement in dogs overall appearance and stamina. Plus, A whole lot less pooh to clean up.
The problem with Diamond and some others is they are loaded with fillers with no nutritional value so you have to feed more and scoop more crap. Sure the price is better but do the math on it. Exceed requires a whole lot less to feed .

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Haven't used Exceed but have been feeding Extreme made by Purina Rolston. They also make food for horses. Buy it at local hatchery and owner recommended it. Was feeding chicken and rice puppy food and just switched to reduced Fat Adult. Pups are 8 months and coats are beautiful and very little firm stool. It conains glucosomine for joitnts and natually preserved with Vitamin E. Contains 26 percent protein and 15 percent crude fat. They have Lamb and rice for working dogs. It's a little pricey, $27.00 for 35 lb., but I like it.

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Who is the manufacturer of this dog food? Can you post the ingredients on here? The nutritional break down?
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Exceed is made for Wal-Mart/Sam's Club by Doane Products Co. Doane is the largest manufacturer of private label petfoods in the U.S., with more factories than anyone in the business. Maxximum Nutrition is the Walmart version of the same/similar food.

Here are the Specs on the Lamb 26/16

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude protein(Min)……..26.0%
Crude fat(Min) …………16.0%
Crude fiber (Max) ………3.0%
Moisture (Max) …………12.0%
Linoleic acid(Min) ...……1.3%
Calcium(Ca)(Min) ………1.0%
Phosphorus (P) (Min) …...0.8%

INGREDIENTS: Lamb, brewers rice, corn gluten meal, poultry by-product meal, ground wheat, ground yellow corn, beef tallow preserved with mixed-tocopherols (source ofVitamin E), wheat flour, defluorinated phosphate, dried whey, potassium chloride, animal digest, salt, L-Lysine nonohydrochloride, calcium carbonate, choline chloride, zinc oxide, ferrous sulfate, vitamin supplements (E, A, B-12, D-3), riboflavin - supplement, niacin, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, biotin, thiamine mononitrate, folic acid, copper sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, garlic oil, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity ), calcium iodate. A -169. Distributed by SWC, 608 S. w. 8th Street, Bentonville, AR 72712-6297 Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control Officials ( AAFCO ) procedures substantiate that EXCEED Lamb & Rice Formula for Dogs provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages.


Here are the specs on the Chicken 30/20

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude protein(Min)……..30.0%
Crude fat(Min) …………20.0%
Crude fiber (Max) ………4.0%
Moisture (Max) …………10.0%
Linoleic acid(Min) ...……1.3%
Calcium(Ca)(Min) ………1.0%
Phosphorus (P) (Min) …...0.8%

INGREDIENTS: Chicken, chicken meal, corn gluten I meal, poultry fat preserved with mixed tocopherols (source of vitamin E), brewers rice, yellow corn, ground wheat, beet pulp, calcium carbonate, animal digest, vegetable oil, dried egg product, brewers yeast, salt, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, choline chloride, ferrous sulfate, vitamin E supplement, zinc oxide, niacin, copper sulfate, vitamin A suppleme11 manganous oxide, calcium pantothenate, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochlorid, thiamine mononitrate, menadione sodium bisulfibe complex (source of vitamin K activity), vitamin D supplement, riboflavin supplement, calcium iodate folic acid, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite. Distributed by SWC, 008 S.-W. 8th Street, Bentonville, AR 72712-6297 . Animal feeding tests using Association of America Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) procedures substantiate that EXCEED Professional Chicken & Rice Formula for Adult Dogs provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages.

The 30/20 Exceed is actually cheaper at my local Sams Club than the 26/16. I think the 26/16 was around $22 and the 30/20 was around $20.

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Can you get that feed at Wal Marts?

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I haven't seen them at WalMart in my area. Just Sam's club.

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Walmart carries a brand called Maxximum Nutrition (a dollar or two more expensive than Exceed at Sams)....the only thing I can tell that is different between the two is the pellet size and shape, all ingredients look to be the same. Exceed has thin square pellets and the Maxximum has small triangled shaped pellets.

Doane is the manufacture on both bags....

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Does Maxximun nutrition have the 30/20 blend?

Thanks for the help

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Post by Ohiohntr »

Don't know.... I have only used the 26/16. The do have another type but I don't remember what the protien/fat content is.

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Post by HALLELUJAH KENNELS »

I BOUGHT THE FIRST BAG OF MAX NUTRITION FROM WALMART AND HAVE GONE THRU 3/4 OF BAG. YES ITS 30/20. I USUALLY FEED KASCO WITH GREAT RESULTS(ALSO 30/20). KASCO IS HARD FOR ME TO GET LOCALLY SO I GRABED MAXIMUM NUTRITION IN A PINCH. I AM IMPRESSED SO FAR. NOT A LOT OF STOOL AND DOGS SEEM TO LOOK AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN NORMAL. I WILL PROBABLY TRY ANOTHER BAG. I WAS FEEDING DIAMOND WITH TERRIBLE RESULTS.

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Post by dave5050 »

i have been using maxximum nutrition lamb and rice from walmart for about 2 months.dogs seem to have plenty of energy nice coats and small dark stool.i'll probably keep using it.they also have a green bag that i think is sport formula, not sure of the ingredients on it though.

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