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We feed level 2 to the majority of our dogs ... also level 3 to some “hard chargers” and pups. We switches about a month ago from PP and I am very pleased.
 
I feed it #3 to 5 adult dogs currently. The volume of food given, along with the dogs being able to hold their weight hunting and guiding all fall is well worth it.
 
Native actually costs a little bit more .. but there were a few factors involved in influencing my switch: MAINLY ingredients. I did NOT make my switch "fly by the seat of my pants" ... (We had been using PP for about 8 years).

1: We moved and I found a company that would deliver to the house.... They carry lots of food not just Native but that was an added bonus.
2: The price stays consistent with native and we were tired of having to watch the prices at petsmart fort he best “deals" and sending in for the $7 off coupons waiting for the turn around, etc... etc..
3: At Native I have a rep that I have gotten know and can call if I have questions or need puppy packs etc... I like the personal one on one assistance and customer service.

All the above - perks because the big picture is that now, we are feeding less, I have consistant weight management, GREAT skin, coats, and stool output. Regarding ingredients: no corn wheat or soy lessens the chance of allergic reactions if we have a client dog that may be sensitive to that triggers that are pretty common.
 
Been feeding Native for over a year. Dogs have done well on it. Been feeding level 3 during winter and switch to level 2 for spring, summer, and fall. Seems to work well for us. Coats are good, stools are small, and dogs are full of energy.
 
Just curious> Are those of you who are feeding Native supplementing with Glucosamine or chondrotin?
Yes-but all dog foods do not have enough. I take it as well-Huge improvement on my ankle as I smashed it 24 years ago in a farming accindent (9 screws plate and a wirelater). Wish it would have been around earlier.
 
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