All-Natural Dog Foods Have Finally Gone Mainstream

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Have you considered serving your dog an all-natural diet?

If you've thought about it, you're definitely not alone.


Good News:
Now all-natural dog foods can finally be found on the store shelves of regular supermarkets and pet stores!

If you've considered serving your dog an all-natural diet, there's no time like the present.

Industry research shows that natural and organic pet food products are growing at 20% a year. Source

Odds are, like most dog owners, you've considered it but you've found yourself thinking one (or more) of the following:

Purina all-natural chicken & potato dog food. "All-natural dog food is more expensive."

"All-natural dog food is harder to find."

"The benefits of all-natural dog food are still largely unstudied."

"All-natural dog food is just one of many dog foods that will adequately nourish my dog."

"All-natural dog food is just a fad."

"All-natural dog food is just for people who spoil their dogs."


Any (or all) of the above may be true statements, however, if you really want to give all-natural dog food a try, now might be the perfect time.

All-natural dog food has gone mainstream!

That's right, natural pet foods have finally arrived on supermarket shelves. Previously, such foods were available only from pet specialty and natural food retailers.

Purina One Natural Blends, launched in March, is the first natural pet food with broad national distribution in grocery stores and mass merchandisers, as well as pet specialty retailers. Source

Purina's natural dog food line includes "Chicken and Oat Meal" and "Lamb and Barley" formulas.
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