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Do you think this product is ultra-premium, premium, mainstream or budget?
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It looks like it's semi-premium to me. I would say I'd expect to pay a little more than average for it.
This ad is cute.
I like the simple text across the bag it's not so in your face and buy me. It just gives you the simple info you need. It seems to be of the highest quality and the brand really seems to care about your dogs health.
I think it's a premium type. It does show it's 99% real meat.
This looks like its limited to smaller dogs only which isn't really a problem, however, I think the simple brown pellets make it less exciting than a lot of dog treats (ex. bacon bits) but could serve a purpose for puppy training.
It looks like a good product overall, but the packaging looks a little generic. The dog on the front makes me think it's produced by a small company that is trying to be trendy, not focusing on the quality of the product.
I think this is a high quality product. From looking at the pictures and reading through what is described, the product looks like it would be a healthy option to feed to my dogs. Seeing that it is organic attracts me to the product and makes me want to learn more about it.
Usually when it is veterinarian approved it is ultra premium. With the percentage of real meat, vital organs and meaty bone it is definitely higher quality than most meats. Freeze-dried can be a costly process. All in all, with the description provided via packaging, this would be a ultra premium food for our furry children.
On the bottom left hand side I can't read what the words say on the cow. They are not clear or in focus. Also, I personally like to know if a food meets AAFCO guidelines or not whenever I buy it. I like seeing that label on the front and on this package I do not see that anywhere. It makes me wonder if this product is a food topper or just a dog food. I can't tell. It also says superfood but real meat, vital organs, and meaty bone (lower right of package) are all normal ingredients and not what I would consider a "superfood" necessarily. So again, I am confused thinking that maybe this is also a supplement/vitamin treat maybe? It says that is what 99% of the ingredients are, but what is the other 1% then? I would list that on the front as well because if 1% of the ingredients are left out, it should only be one more ingredient or so to list and there is plenty of space to fit it on the packaging with the rest of the ingredients.
It looks like a good quas vulity item. The packaging is nice, and it's cute too
want more info on all the ingrediants and percentage per ingrediant
It looks pretty high quality, it's premium dog food, but not ultra-premium
To me it looks regular quality. The packaging isn't fancy enough for premium.
This stuff looks great I think my dog would love this stuff.
I would try these for my dogs
The packaging gives me the impression of a premium product based on the design, image, and wording.
Its cute and i like how clean it looks. It looks mainstream
not totally onboard with this- I like how it is 99% real meat but I need more on the package beside vet approved. That does not mean much to me cause that could mean 1 vet... 2 vets... I don't know... it isn;t clear. Is it safe? Is is healthy? why will my dog love it? why should I purchase this versus a million other products out there? so many questions left unanswered
I feel like this would be a premium product. Above average but not quite top shelf caliber.
The packaging and description of this product lead me to believe that it is a premium product.
These seems like a real high quality product. It is veterinarian approved which is a huge plus. The packaging is of high quality and it seems very healthy for dogs.
I think it looks just straight up regular premium to me.
I think this is a premium product.
I think this is probably a premium food. I base this feeling by the ingredients that are listed on the packaging. What made the packaging look ultra-cheap is the misspelling on the package. The word "therefore" is not spelled correctly. Several letters are missing from the word.
The product has a nice packaging design. In my opinion this is a premium product of very high quality.
I think this is a premium product because of its features like the raw diet nature which is very different from other products available in the market.
I feel like this is ultra-premium because of the real meat/bone content and the labeling makes it seem "fancy". The font and general look of the packaging makes it look like it's an ultra-premium product as well.
I think Trudog is an ultra-premium dog food that many veterinarians recommend because it keeps dogs healthier longer. Our dog's are part of our family and we should treat them well and take good care of them. What we feed them is as important as what we feed ourselves. This will help your dog keep his bones stronger for longer and that will keep them more active and playful. It costs a bit more but our pets should be worth it.
While the design of the package is not appealing, the information about it being made with 99 percent real meat,vital organs and meaty bone does indicated high quality. I also like that it is freeze dried. My dog in particular, likes to have crunchy food. More like eating bones.
i think its a budget product seems not so professional advertisement
Mainstream, looks catchy but low quality product
I would say it is premium
The packaging is modern and well organized. I like that the packaging sticks to one color scheme. The symbols and font chosen looks very professional. I would say the product is premium or mainstream.
Main Street it's similar to a lot of dog food bags you could find at a big box store.
It looks very premium. The black background and clear image drives this point
Very cute advertising. I love the picture. This is mainstream in my mind. The like the stars on the vet approved on the top of the packaging.
It is definitely a cute dog and silly slogan. The dark packaging makes it hard to see.
The only part I really do not care for is the black background color. That is too drab and boring. The "I think therefore..."tagline is hilarious. Any dog with a head tilt is irresistible, but even cuter on this little pug. I like that it is made in the USA.
I think this would be a premium dog food. It is made mostly from real food and no fillers. It looks like it is most meat, which is good for dogs. I really like the packaging and cute puppy on the front.
The ingredients description at the bottom suggests that this is a premium product, because it's made with regular food ingredients and is not cooked but instead freeze-dried. But I deducted a star because the name of the product and the messaging at the top is confused and seems to use a stock font out of Microsoft Word. So it looks like an amateur put together the label.
Cute packaging, but in the end it looks kind of middle of the road. I do like the "crunchy munchy beef bonanza" part though. I guess the black background was to make it look fancy, but it comes off as plain to me.
The text around the dog picture doesn't look very professional
I am th inking that this bag of dog food is premium. The black bag and orange highlighted writing makes me think p remium. My dog eats a special food and it is in a blue and white bag, but I think her food is mainstream. The Iams bag of food that I bought for years was in a plain green bag. I just get my dog her food at our local grocery store and don't shop at the pet stores or local dog boutiques, so i.am.not an expert on pet food. This is a good looking design. I like that it does not have a lot of writing and it looks clean.
So there are a few things I love about this product presentation. The first is the giant pug which is so likable (although different people have different opinions on this breed). The second big thing I loved is the wording and how practical it was. "Keeping it real" seems a bit much but I like the bolding and color scheme of the "SUPERFOOD" mention. The last thing is the window so you can see the product. I believe this is a ultra-premium dog food.
i think this is ultra premium
I am not feeding my dog raw meat and organs.
This is a budget in my opinion.
I lean more towards this being a premium dog food, as it seems to cater to a higher clientele, one more specialized than the mainstream (the "raw food"/"natural food" people)
I think it's premium with it being natural and veterinary approved
I think it is mainstream. Everyone is getting on the "no filler" bandwagon for dog food. Most emphasize the type of protein they provide (yak, lamb, bison, whatever). This just states "meat", it is freeze dried, the colors of the packaging don't scream "ultra-premium". The dog is cute, but other brands emphasizing meat highlight the cuts of meat being included in the product.
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