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Member's Mark Grain Free Wild Caught Salmon + Sweet Potato Recipe Dry Dog Food (30 lbs.) (Pack of 5)

Member's Mark Grain Free Wild Caught Salmon + Sweet Potato Recipe Dry Dog Food (30 lbs.) (Pack of 5)

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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • #1 ingredient is real salmon
  • Food for all life stages, including puppies and large breed dogs
  • Glucosamine and Chondroitin to support hip and joint health
  • Probiotics and Prebiotic fiber to help support healthy digestion
  • Cooked in the USA with locally and globally sourced ingredients

PRODUCT DETAILS:

What's in this Member's Mark™ Grain Free† Wild Caught Salmon + Sweet Potato Recipe?

This recipe starts with real salmon and includes nutrient-dense ingredients such as sweet potatoes and whole peas as well as other vegetables along with added vitamins and minerals for optimal nutrition.

What’s not in this Member's Mark Grain Free Wild Caught Salmon + Sweet Potato Recipe?

This recipe is formulated without grain and has no added corn, soy, wheat as well as no added artificial flavors or colors†.

Which Life Stage is this Member's Mark Dog Food recommended for?

Member’s Mark Grain Free Wild Caught Salmon + Sweet Potato Recipe is for All Life Stages and can be fed to dogs of any age, size, or breed including puppies and large sized dogs.

Where is Member’s Mark Grain Free Wild Caught Salmon + Sweet Potato Recipe made?

All Member's Mark Dry Dog Food is made here in the USA with locally and globally sourced ingredients.

Transitioning

How much dry dog food does my pup need?

To make it easy to measure out, you can use an 8-oz. container for each cup of food and use the handy guide on the back of the bag with feeding suggestions by weight. Dogs have different calorie requirements based on their age, activity level and lifestyle. Feed to maintain an ideal lean body condition and work with your veterinarian to determine an appropriate weight and adjust feeding amounts as necessary. Remember to keep plenty of fresh water available to your pet at all times.

How do I properly transition?

Transitions should be gradual, so start by reducing the amount of the current diet and increasing the amount of the new diet for 7-10 days until complete. For dogs with a sensitive stomach, up to 14 days of transition may be necessary. This allows sensitive tummies to adjust to the new ingredients. If you notice their stool become too soft or watery, slow the transition until your dog can adjust. This can sometimes take an additional few days at the current ratio.

How long will the food last once I have opened the bag?

After opening, dry dog food typically lasts up to 6-8 weeks. To support prolonged freshness, you may place the bag in an air-tight, food-safe storage container. Always store in a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat or moisture.

FAQ

My dog just threw up after eating?

Many dogs may have sensitive tummies during transitions and others just get so excited over their new food that they eat too quickly. Make sure to follow the longer transition and feeding guidelines to ease the change. However, please contact your veterinarian about any major concerns.

I noticed my dog’s stool looks different?

When transitioning foods, it is normal to have some changes in your pup’s stool. Some dogs may get diarrhea due to a fast transition. Others may have softer or larger stools or the color may be different. Make sure to follow the longer transition time to ease the change. Over time your dog’s stool quality should improve as they adjust to the new diet. However, please contact your veterinarian about any major concerns.

How do probiotics and prebiotic fiber improve kibble?

Prebiotics are specialized types of fiber that move through the digestive tract, creating energy for the good bacteria in your dog’s gut. This can help the beneficial gut bacteria thrive. Probiotics are the beneficial bacteria that help maintain the proper balance of bacteria in the digestive tract and support the digestion process, and more. Prebiotic fiber and probiotics work together to support a healthy gut microbiome. Keep in mind that while probiotics are beneficial, some dogs may experience fleeting digestive changes such as loose stools or gas when first receiving probiotics in their diet, but this should improve as they adjust just like we humans do!

Ingredients:-

GRP:SMS

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