Farmers Market Adult Chicken & Vegetables Dry Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Inconsistent acceptance among different breeds and individual dogs
- Some dogs love the food and eat it enthusiastically
- Potential refusal by certain breeds like wire-haired fox terriers
Quick Verdict
Farmers Market Adult Chicken & Vegetables Dry Dog Food receives mixed reviews. Some dogs eagerly eat it, while others refuse it entirely. The product is generally well-liked but has notable inconsistencies in acceptance among different dogs.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Dog Enjoyment (1)
Dogs show excitement and eat the food readily.
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Excellent Flavor (1)
The food has a flavor that dogs find appealing.
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Noticeable taste acceptance (1)
Dogs enjoys the product when switched from well-liked brands
Cons
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Total Rejection (1) critical
Some breeds refuse to eat the food entirely.
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Lack of Incentive (1) major
The Food is not Instinctual for the certain breeds
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners of picky eaters — Dogs that enjoy variety and new flavors
- • Owners looking for an alternative to Blue Buffalo — Those who want to try a new brand
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of wire-haired fox terriers — This breed may refuse the food entirely
- • Owners seeking guaranteed acceptance — Inconsistent acceptance among different breeds and dogs
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for picky eaters?
Yes, some dogs enthusiastically eat this food, making it a good option for picky eaters.
Will my dog eat this food if they like Blue Buffalo?
Possibly, one reviewer mentioned switching from Blue Buffalo and their dog loved the new food.
Highlighted Reviews
"Just switched to Farmers Market from Blue Buffalo - and my dog loves this food. Now she finishes her bowl in one sitting, and gets excited when I put the food in front of her!"
"OUR WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIERS REFUSED THE FARMERS MARKET DRY (AND WET) FOOD... NEITHER SISTER WOULD EAT (WET OR DRY) DURING THE THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS IT WAS ON THEIR MENU"
Bottom Line
Consider this food if your dog has finicky eating habits, but be prepared for potential refusal. It's worth trying, especially if switching from Blue Buffalo, but monitor your dog's reaction closely.