POMONA FEED

          Serving the Pomona Valley Since 1907

For the Dogs

Upcoming Vaccination Clinic Dates

Vaccination is Protection and Prevention - Be Sure your Pet's are Fully Vaccinated.


We offer a wide selection of supplies for your Canine Companion.  Including but not limited to: 

  • Housing, Crates & Beds
  • Training Tools, Collars & Leashes
  • Toys, Treats and Bones
  • Food Dishes, Food Storage Containers & Feeders
  • Grooming Tools, Shampoo, Conditioner, Flea & Tick Control
  • Vaccinations

Fleas problems? We have answers.

3 Prong Plan to Break the Flea Lifecycle:

Treat Your Pet -
Shampoo with a good quality flea shampoo and apply a topical treatment such as Frontline Plus or Advantage as directed

Treat Your Pet's Bedding - Spray with a Pet Safe Bedding Spray, flea eggs hatch here

Treat Your Yard - Spray your yard or kennel with a pet safe yard & kennel spray





 
We've got the food that your dog needs.
 Puppies
  Working Dogs
   Adult  Dogs
  Senior Dogs
  • Acana 
  • Canidae
  • Eagle Pack 
  • Eukanuba
  • Evo
  • Iams
  • Innova
  • Merrick
  • Natural Balance
  • Nutro
  • Nutri Source
  • Orijen
  • Pro Pac
  • Royal Canin
  • Solid Gold
  • Taste of The Wild
  • Tiki Dog
  • Wellness
  • If you don't see it here give us a call (909) 622-4989 

    TIP:  Reading Food Labels  

    First of all, see if the package indicates that the food is appropriate for a certain lifestage. For example, it may say “puppies” or “seniors,” in which case the food is specially formulated for a dog at a particular stage of life. Obviously, a food that’s made for seniors would not be appropriate for a growing puppy. If, however, the label says the food is “100% nutritionally complete,” the food is appropriate for dogs of all ages.

     

    The next thing you should look at is the list of ingredients. They are listed in descending order of amount, so the first few ingredients should be the high-quality ingredients, like meat and whole grains. Be wary of foods that include “animal by-products,” because, although they aren’t necessarily detrimental to a dog’s health, they have no nutritional value.