Target Dog Food

    • Gold Top Dog

    Target Dog Food

    • Gold Top Dog
    If they are advertising it, they are probably using $ best spent on ingredients for commercials.  I've not seen ANY of the super premiums advertise.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I don't think I would buy it.  I'll just stick to California Natural!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Reminds me of Wal-Mart's brand name food. It's basically Purina One packaged in a different bag/box. I wouldn't buy it.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I couldn't find it in that link actually.
    But I'm not saying anything bad about it yet,,,I was at Target a year or so ago looking for a toy in their pet department and they had a few all natural good things for dogs there,,like holistic type bisquits and maybe even some food, I can't remember now. I do know that after getting Bubby I was there again and looking for that line but it was gone.     I think we need to be careful to not think because its in a store like Target that it is not good without checking it out.   I noticed one of our grocery stores had a line of food that I had never heard of before and reading all the ingredients were really good an expensive besides. I guess some of these stores are trying to appeal to people like us.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I love Target, personally. 
     
    They carry a line of amazing cleaning products called Method - all natural stuff that smells great and comes in pretty packaging.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Solid Gold regularly does full page ads in magazines like the AKC Gazette and recently had on in Dog Fancy.
     
    I, too, doubt that the Target food is going to be a good one, but we'll just have to see.
    • Gold Top Dog
    The press release (linked to above) did not mention human-grade ingredients which I think they would if it actually had human-grade ingredients.
    • Gold Top Dog
    OOO--I love that Method stuff! I actually think it cleans better than normal chemically cleaners too...
    • Gold Top Dog
    I was just at target today. I looked at their new dog food. Its AWFUL!!! Theres a good reason that the ingredients aren't listed on that add--they include the following:
     
    chicken by product, corn gluten, brewers rice, poultry fat, and more but I don't remember.
     
    how can they label something super premium when it has by products and grain fragments??? That is disapointing...
     
    I would rather feed purina or pukanuba than target food.
    • Silver
    I went to Target today, too, to get Method dish soap (haha) and the formula I looked at was even worse. The ;Puppy Lamb and Rice includes animal fat preserved with BHA, along animal digest, brewers rice, poultry by-products ;plus it was mostly corn. [:@] I'd love to see Target with a super premium line, but this isn't it. The fact that it's $30 for a 40 pound bag doesn't help either when I can get Canidae with human grade ingredients for $32.

    Overall it sounds like an awful product for a premium product price.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Is this dog food advertised as premium? I mean does it say that on the bag??  Geesh!