Ollie Dog Food
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Poor Quality Food & Misleading Marketing
I was drawn to Ollie by their aggressive marketing campaign, especially their claims against The Farmer's Dog, which I had been happily using. I decided to give Ollie a try—but quickly regretted it. The food arrived with a noticeably dry and sticky consistency, nothing like the fresh, balanced meals I’d been getting before. My dog, who had never been a picky eater, began skipping meals and seemed less enthusiastic about mealtime overall. Worst of all, he developed a bald patch on his side during the switch—something I’d never seen before. On top of the poor food quality, Ollie is actually more expensive than The Farmer’s Dog. Their marketing approach, which relies on misinformation and slandering competitors, left a bad taste in my mouth. I don’t support companies that resort to that kind of strategy. I would strongly discourage anyone from falling for the hype. There are better, more honest options out there for your dog.