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Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable

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#2 · (Edited by Moderator)
Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Dog Food

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable formula is manufactured by Diamond and sold at Costco's around the United States.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Dog Food Review

For the price it will be hard to find a brand of this quality. Usually dog food brands in the price range of Kirkland are overloaded with grains and fillers. The first thing we are going to do is take a look at the first five ingredients.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable First Five Ingredient:

  1. Chicken - Chicken is the first ingredient. Since this ingredient is not in the form of a meal it still has its water weight before hand, which if removed it would more than likely fall further down in the ingredients list. Water makes up approximately 80% of this ingredient.
  2. Chicken meal - Chicken meal is probably this formulas first ingredient. Since meat is a natural part of a dogs diet we are pleased to see this as the first ingredient.
  3. Whole grain brown rice - The premium dog food brands will exclude all grains from their ingredients. Does having grains make this food horrible? Not necessarily. Whole grain brown rice is a decent quality of grain so it doesn't lower the quality of the food that much.
  4. Cracked pearl barley -Also a decent quality grain.
  5. Egg Product -Egg as a whole is a decent ingredient.

Beet pulp is also found as an ingredient and has been linked to allergies in dogs. It comes in the form of a by product.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Full Ingredients List:

Chicken,chicken meal,whole grain brown rice, cracked pearled barley, egg product, beet pulp, chicken fat(preserved with mixed tocopherols and Vitamin E), potatoes,fish meal, flaxseed,natural flavors, brewers dried yeast, millet, potassium chloride, salt, choline, carrots, peas, kelp, apples, dried skim milk, cranberry powder,salmon oil (a source of DHA), rosemary extract, parsley flake, dried chicory root, vitamin E supplement, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, thiamine mononitrate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, ascorbic acid, vitamin A supplement, biotin, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin D supplement, folic acid.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein..............28.0% minimum
Crude Fat ..............17.0% minimum
Crude Fiber.............. 3.0% minimum
Moisture.............. 10.0% minimum
Calcium..............1.2% minimum
Phosphorus ..............1.0%minimum
Zinc.............. 225mg/kg minimum
Selenium ..............0.4 mg/kg minimum
Vitamin E ..............250 IU/kg minimum
Omega-6 Fatty Acids.............. 3.0% minimum*
Omega-3 Fatty Acids ..............0.5% minimum*
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) ..............0.05% minimum*
*Not recognized as an essentioal nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient profile.



 
#2 · (Edited by Moderator)
Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Dog Food

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable formula is manufactured by Diamond and sold at Costco's around the United States.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Dog Food Review

For the price it will be hard to find a brand of this quality. Usually dog food brands in the price range of Kirkland are overloaded with grains and fillers. The first thing we are going to do is take a look at the first five ingredients.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable First Five Ingredient:

  1. Chicken - Chicken is the first ingredient. Since this ingredient is not in the form of a meal it still has its water weight before hand, which if removed it would more than likely fall further down in the ingredients list. Water makes up approximately 80% of this ingredient.
  2. Chicken meal - Chicken meal is probably this formulas first ingredient. Since meat is a natural part of a dogs diet we are pleased to see this as the first ingredient.
  3. Whole grain brown rice - The premium dog food brands will exclude all grains from their ingredients. Does having grains make this food horrible? Not necessarily. Whole grain brown rice is a decent quality of grain so it doesn't lower the quality of the food that much.
  4. Cracked pearl barley -Also a decent quality grain.
  5. Egg Product -Egg as a whole is a decent ingredient.

Beet pulp is also found as an ingredient and has been linked to allergies in dogs. It comes in the form of a by product.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Full Ingredients List:

Chicken,chicken meal,whole grain brown rice, cracked pearled barley, egg product, beet pulp, chicken fat(preserved with mixed tocopherols and Vitamin E), potatoes,fish meal, flaxseed,natural flavors, brewers dried yeast, millet, potassium chloride, salt, choline, carrots, peas, kelp, apples, dried skim milk, cranberry powder,salmon oil (a source of DHA), rosemary extract, parsley flake, dried chicory root, vitamin E supplement, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, thiamine mononitrate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, ascorbic acid, vitamin A supplement, biotin, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin, vitamin D supplement, folic acid.

Kirkland Signature Range Super Premium Puppy Chicken, Rice and Vegetable Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein..............28.0% minimum
Crude Fat ..............17.0% minimum
Crude Fiber.............. 3.0% minimum
Moisture.............. 10.0% minimum
Calcium..............1.2% minimum
Phosphorus ..............1.0%minimum
Zinc.............. 225mg/kg minimum
Selenium ..............0.4 mg/kg minimum
Vitamin E ..............250 IU/kg minimum
Omega-6 Fatty Acids.............. 3.0% minimum*
Omega-3 Fatty Acids ..............0.5% minimum*
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) ..............0.05% minimum*
*Not recognized as an essentioal nutrient by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient profile.



 
#4 ·
I've always look for puppy dog food whenever I shop at Costco and until I was talking to a friend and he told us Costco carries their own brand of adult and puppy food. He said he haven't seen it at the store. One day my boyfriend and I went shopping, and there it was, Kirkland Puppy food. We read through the package and we decided to try it and our puppies loved it. We've been purchasing the expensive brand such as Natural Balance which costs around $45 for 38lbs bag. I can buy almost 3 bags of the puppy food for the same price now and my puppies are getting the best too. When it's time to change to adult food, we will also buy the Kirkland Adult dog food too. The ingredents are great if not better than other brands.
 
#5 ·
I've been feeding Kirklands for sometimes now.I went to feeding Diamond Natural Chicken from the local feed store,just trying to save on traveling the town over to the costco.But he keeps uping he's prices so i ran an picked up Kirklands feed worth the drive,plus the ingredients are better in the kirkland brand than diamonds even though there made by diamond.
 
#6 ·
We recently switched both our puppies over to Kirkland Puppy Food. We were at Costco looking for our normal brand of Purina Puppy, but were not able to find it and decided to try the Kirkland brand. We gradually mixed the two until the old bag was gone. They absolutely love it and have not had any issues at all. My little puppy is even eating more often now. The price is a great bonus too! I know a lot of manufacturing companies package the same product in premium and generic packages. I would highly reccomend this product to anyone!!
 
#7 ·
I've been feeding my Golden Retriever puppy kirkland signature chicken for about 8 months. He loves it, his coat is beautiful and his development has been outstanding. In about a month I will start feeding him the adult food from Kirkland.

I also have a Boston Terrier who used to eat Pedigree and I switched him to Kirkland Adult Small Bites Chicken. Before Pedigree he used Science Diet. Because of price, I had to start feeding him Pedigree - he got fat, really fat and his coat got very bad. When I switched him to Kirkland he lost weight and his coat is really beautiful.

I swear by Kirkland, good price, good quality, excellent results. I've spoken to many of my friends about the food and they have switched and are very happy. So are the dogs.
 
#8 ·
switching to Kirkland from Purina (other than Pro Plan)- STEP UP. Switching from Natural Balance- STEP DOWN. Even though I have problems with both natural balance and purina not relating to the food directly, I would rather pay for a high quality, natural food, than to cheap out on my pets. I work at a pet store and hear the phrase "My pets eat better than I do" and when youre feeding crap meats and by products, they really aren't.
 
#10 ·
Just a quick FYI for those afraid of the beet pulp. Spoke to the vet on staff at Eagle Pack and was informed that beet pulp was found to be a good natural Pro-Biotic. For those who don't know what a Pro-Biotic is I will explain it this way. It is what you get from eating yogurt. It actually helps to put the good bacteria in their digestive tract especially after anti-biotics. Which anti-biotics are non-selective and kills both good and bad bacteria in the intestines, so it is important to feed Pro-Biotics for good digestive health.

Remember this quote from a doctor who I can't remember now, but
"Life Begins and Ends in The Colon."

My thoughts are this on feeding a food with better ingredients, "Would you rather put your money in your puppy/dogs tummy or in your vets pocket?"
 
#11 ·
I don't know what I think about this dog food... I've had my two pups on it for almost a month and their poop still seems by mushy and smelly. Also, my dogs used to poop three times a day. Now, they poop five to six times a day. My one dogs coat has become dry when it used to be shiny. Now, what did I used to have them on? Beneful puppy, which is supposed to be awful for your dog. However on that they had a shiny coat, normal amounts of poop, and seemed to be happy and most importantly healthy. I'm beginning to think that all this "all-natural, no grain" stuff is just another way to get consumers to spend more money... playing on the guilt of wanting the best for your dog(s).
 
#13 ·
I have been feeding Kirkland's Chicken based adult food to my kennel for over a year and love it. However I have tried the puppy formula twice now and the pups won't eat it. You can even mix yummy stuff into it and they will turn away. Greyhounds are very hearty eaters and generally not in the least bit picky so I can't imagine what is turning them off from it. I would love it if they could get used to it but greyhound puppies have such fast metabolisims that I don't dare let them go even a day without eating a full meal as it takes too long to put the weight back on.
 
#14 ·
I've been using Kirkland lamb and rice for my golden retriever for years. I have a cousin that works for a dog food distributor and told me that it was excellent food, often better than any of the brands he distributes. Well, my dog passed away this week and we now have a new golden puppy. The breeder I got her from has been breeding dogs for 25 years and she asked me what I was feeding my dog. I told her the Costco brand. She said, "Good! That's what we feed all our dogs." And she sent a bag of Kirkland puppy food home with us. She loves it.
 
#16 ·
I'm picking up our new Vizsla puppy on Friday, and called a long-time, trusted vet friend in Dallas, TX to ask what kind of food was best. She recommended Diamond Naturals (and she doesn't sell it, so has no conflict of interest). Guess what? The Kirkland dog food is made by Diamond and rebranded for Costco. Kirkland is also the food recommended by the breeder. I'm sold! :)
 
#17 ·
My Boxer pup was being fed Pedigree by the breeder. I wanted something better and tried Eukanuba based on the recommendation from the pet store. I was mixing the Pedigree with the Eukanuba with no luck. My dog was not eating enough. I would have to hand feed it to her in order for her to eat. I did my research and found that the Kirkland puppy food was rated pretty high. The price happened to be a bonus since I was not shopping by price. I purchased a 20lb bag for $11.99 Sure there are better dog foods out there but this one is very good. My dog loves the food and she has a soft coat and no loose stools. All dogs are different and react differently to some ingredients in foods. I would recommend this food to anyone.
 
#18 ·
Kirkland was recommended by our breeder for our new BT puppy. We bought a big bag at Costco, something like $11 for a 25lb bag. We mix the Kirkland brand kibble with a little bit of water then add in some Pedigree puppy food wet food. She really seems to like it and she is growing nicely, She went from 4lbs when we got her at 8 weeks to 8 lbs at 12 weeks. Now at 16 weeks, she is strong and has a nice shiny coat. Thanks.
 
#19 ·
I've owned two Golden Retrievers in the past. They've since passed on (at 11 and 13 years old). Both had skin allergies, would constantly bite their feet, had hot spots, one had hip dysplasia, the other many tumors, etc. Back then I didn't know much about corn being an allergen, nor feeding them a food free of fillers. I'm now getting two Golden puppies in 3 weeks and after doing extensive research, plan to feed them the Kirkland puppy food. Sure I could spend twice as mkuch for Wellness, or Natures Balance, but that's foolish when the Kirkland food has mostly the same ingredients for half the cost. Based on many reviews here, I'm sold on the Kirkland brand.
 
#20 ·
Now don't get me wrong because for the money it is a decent food. But to put it in the same league as Wellness, or Natures Balance and other good dog food is totally untrue. And here is why 1. beet pulp is a major ingredient and is only in it to firm the stool and having this much in it tells me something. 2. The fish meal in this product contains ETHOYQUIN and that is baaaad. Bad enough for me to not use this product.
 
#22 ·
We just switched our 11 year old greyhound and 9 year old pit bull mix to Kirkland food. Our grey's coat was getting very dry, dull and scaly, but since we started the switch-over to the new food we have found a great improvement. No dietary issues during the switch, which is surprising as greyhounds easily develop stomach problems. It's also great that we can buy large bags since we are feeding 2 dogs.
 
#25 ·
We've had our Boston Terrier for two months now and she's grown from 5.5 lbs to 12 lbs at 4 months of age. She's grown long and tall, with well-defined muscle and not an ounce of fat, besides being strong, alert, shiny, and extremely energetic. Looks like Kirkland puppy mix suits her just fine! She generally chows it right down (except when she's just been treated to a nibble of steak, which we intend to keep to a minimum.)
 
#26 ·
I have 9 German Shepherds Grandmother Father and Mother of the 6 puppies which just turned 3 months today. I have been on Kirkland Puppy since I started Kipper the father and worked so well I had to start diminishing the portions because he satrted with signs of Pano, back leg, then front right and left and proved he was getting too much protein. He is fine now, runs all normal as before, However, he and his new 6 puppies using the feeding portions and three meals per day poop a lot and have loose bowels. All veterinarians say to change the food, which I will not do because of the results with Kipper who at a year bred and this litter is growing perfect. My only problem and concern is TOO MUCH STOOL AND LOOSE BOWELS. HELP PLEASE! withN