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Stella & Chewy's Freeze Dried Raw Dinner Patties offer a protein-rich, grain-free diet for dogs, made with 95% beef and organic ingredients. This nutritious formula supports whole body health, digestion, and a vibrant coat, all while being crafted in the USA with premium, responsibly sourced components.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 25 Ounces |
Unit Count | 25.0 gram |
Occasion | Birthday |
S**M
Great food for sensitive stomachs
The only thing I didn't like was the price but the dog food has suited my dog with a sensitive stomach better than anything else. I have tried many types including the Farmer's Dog which is real food and this is the best by far.
A**N
DOGS LOVE THIS
I MIX THIS WITH MY SMALL DOGS KIBBLE THEY LOVE ITBUT:IT IS VERY EXPENSIVE AND TOOK FOR EVER TO GET.NOW I BUY FREEZE DRIED CHICKEN AND MIX WITH THEIR KIBBLE, MUCH CHEAPER AND SHIPS IN 2 DAYSI PUT A SMALL AMOUNT OF BOILED WATER AND MIX TOGETHER REALLY WELL, PUFFS UP THE CHICKEN AND DOGS LOVE IT (MAKE SURE IT COOLS DOWN BEFORE GIVING IT TO THEM)I HAVE VERY LUCKY DOGGIES
S**B
Perfect for a fussy eater
Just wish it would arrive sooner. My dogs LOVE this product.
M**N
My dog loves this stuff
My dog LOVES this food. He gets so excited for dinner time. Very good ingredients. With the organic fruits and vegetables I'm pretty sure my dog eats better than I do. I break the patties up and add water. It's expensive but it's not cost prohibitive for my small 10 lb dog because he doesn't eat very much. He still has free range access to kibble and he gets one daily special meal with 2 patties at dinner time. I'm pretty sure my dog would be devastated if I stopped buying it for him.
S**N
Even finicky or sick dogs seem to love the Dandy Lamb patties.
Too expensive for long-term use, but I have used the Stella and Chewy patties with three dogs and they loved their Dandy Lamb. Examples: Dog #1. My Airedale terrier, almost 12 years old, was coming to the end of a life marred by severe inflammatory bowel disease. It was hard to get her to eat, even with appetite boosters. But she would eat the Dandy Lamb patties.Dog #2. I babysat for a young Havanese when his owner was dealing with her daughter's hospitalization. I noticed that he was vomiting frequently, on the chicken -based food his owner was using. I asked her if I could change his food, as I suspected a chicken senstivity -- it seems to be more common than many people realize. The dog loved the Dandy Lamb, and the vomiting stopped. I suggested that the owner switch her dog to a lamb-based food, or even to another protein, like salmon.Dog #3, a miniature poodle, was just past puppyhood when I cared for her last time. A frequent visitor, she was healthy and showing no signs of homesickness. But she refused to eat the kibble her owner sent, even when I tried to hand feed her. No dog gets sick on my watch, so I quickly ordered Dandy Lamb. She became a happy, eager eater. I advised her owner to mix it in with her usual food to transition her back to it.All in all, I find lamb-based foods more digestible and well-tolerated for most dogs, but some dogs seem to find other lamb foods, like Canidae, too bland. The Stella and Chewy Dandy Lamb products seem to have a good taste, yet do not irritate sensitive tummies. Unless you thoroughly soak the patties in water before serving them, make sure that your dog drinks more water, because some dogs become a bit constipated otherwise. And remember that lamb will change the color of your dog's stools, often to a bit yellowish, so don't be alarmed.
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A**E
Perfect use as a dry food topper.
My wirehair dachshund is spoiled. She wonβt eat her dry kibble without a portion of this freeze dried patty crumpled on top.They are costly, but provides necessary protein in an easy to use form.Iβve been using this product for 5+ years and the consistency has never varied.Highly recommended!
A**N
We're using them as a food topper and they seem to be very good for that
Feeding these to your dog as pure meals gets pretty expensive, but it is definitely a very healthy food and it's a great thing to add to your dog's diet. We have a rather picky dog who isn't always enthusiastic about her meals but she really likes the taste of these. So we use them as food toppers, crumbling up one-half a piece to add to each of her meals, where the main course is other healthy food that's less expensive and (apparently) not as tasty. This works very well and she's a lot more enthusiastic about meal times now. And one bag of these ends up lasting us 11 days so it's not cost prohibitive.
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