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Drools Maxi Dog Adult Dry Food
Drools Maxi Dog Adult Dry Food
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🔍 What Is It / Product Variants
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Product by Drools – the “Maxi” line is aimed at adult dogs. (petstreetonline)
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Key variant: Maxi Adult – Chicken & Liver (20 kg) (Tails Nation)
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Also available in smaller packs: e.g., 500g size according to Pup Nosh. (pupnosh.com)
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For “regular activity” adult dogs, as per the 20 kg description. (Tails Nation)
✅ Key Features & Benefits
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Complete, Balanced Nutrition: Designed to meet nutritional needs of adult dogs with regular activity. (Tails Nation)
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Meat-Based Protein: Uses chicken and liver as primary ingredients for protein. (Tails Nation)
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Vitamins & Minerals: Fortified with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. (Sukadev Animal Care)
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Digestive Support: Promotes healthy digestion (as claimed by Drools) in its formulation. (Tails Nation)
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Joint / Bone Support: According to the 500 g description, it includes glucosamine and chondroitin (important for large / active dogs) for joint health. (pupnosh.com)
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Skin & Coat Health: Contains fish oil and flaxseeds (in the 500 g variant) to provide Omega-3 / Omega-6 fatty acids for a shiny coat. (pupnosh.com)
📋 Ingredients (Reported / Typical)
From the 500 g variant (Pup Nosh): (pupnosh.com)
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Meat / Protein: Chicken, Liver
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Fats / Oils: Fish Oil, Flaxseed
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Fiber / Carbs: Beet Pulp (for digestion)
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Functional Ingredients: Glucosamine, Chondroitin
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Vitamins & Minerals: Vitamin E, B-complex, Zinc, Iron, etc. (as per Drools description) (pupnosh.com)
📊 Nutritional / Analysis Info
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Exact guaranteed analysis (like min protein / fat) isn't clearly given for this specific “Maxi Adult” formula in all sources, but:
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Drools describes it as balanced for regular activity adult dogs. (Tails Nation)
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Given it has joint-support ingredients (glucosamine + chondroitin), it seems suited for moderate to larger or more-active dogs. (pupnosh.com)
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📦 Feeding & Storage Guidelines
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Feeding: Based on the 500 g pack details:
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For large breed adult (25-40 kg): ~ 300-400g/day. (pupnosh.com)
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For very large / giant breed (40+ kg): ~ 400–500g/day (per the same source). (pupnosh.com)
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Transitioning: If switching from another food, transition slowly over ~7-10 days to avoid gastrointestinal upset. (General best practice — implied in feeding guidelines from sources.)
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Storage: Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to maintain kibble freshness (since it's a large 20 kg bag, this is especially important).
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Water: Always keep fresh drinking water available — dry food needs water to maintain hydration.
⚠️ Precautions / Things to Consider
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Large Bag Size: The 20 kg bag is very big, so you need enough storage space. Also, if your dog doesn’t finish it quickly, ensure it’s stored well to prevent staleness.
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Not a “High-Performance” Formula: It’s for “regular activity” dogs; not specifically for working dogs / athletes.
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Moderate Protein: While it has meat protein, the exact protein % is not super high in available public spec sheets — verify with seller if you need very high protein.
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Quality Perception: Some pet parents / users on forums mention quality concerns with certain Drools lines, so do monitor your dog’s response. > For example: > “I feed mine Drools … Too much dependency on processed food can be bad for your pup’s stomach.” (Reddit)
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Check for Recalls or Updates: As with any commercial pet food, check for the most recent batch or any product notices from Drools.
💡 Who This Is Good For / Use Cases
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Adult dogs (especially larger or “maxi” breeds) with regular activity levels.
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Owners who buy in bulk: 20 kg pack is suitable if you want to save cost per kg and have enough dogs / storage.
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Dogs needing joint support: Thanks to glucosamine & chondroitin, it’s helpful for joint health.
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Balanced daily nutrition: Good for a regular complete meal, not just as a filler or occasional treat.
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