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๐Ÿถ Rachael Ray Nutrish Bright Puppy Chicken and Brown Rice Dry Dog Food (Possible Variation in Packaging) Review

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Description of ๐Ÿถ Rachael Ray Nutrish Bright Puppy Chicken and Brown Rice Dry Dog Food (Possible Variation in Packaging)

Contains (1) 6 Pound Bag of Dry Dog Food. For a limited time, you may receive either bag while we update our packaging. Farm-raised chicken is the No. 1 ingredient. Contains fruits rich in antioxidants, which help support a healthy immune system. No poultry by-product meal, artificial flavors, colors or artificial preservatives. Natural food for puppies with added vitamins and minerals. Safely cooked with the world's best ingredients.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Parts too small

I gave him three stars because I love the Rachel Ray dog line. My Yorkie pup wasn't a fan though. The pieces are EXTREMELY tiny, so tiny that when I gave her a bowl of these, she started choking on the pieces and slowly eating! I wet the food to make it bigger and that seemed to help, but then my pup started picking up food and throwing it out of the bowl. So I bought another brand of puppy food to mix in and she chose different branded pieces and Rachel Ray's pebbles were strewn all over theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not suitable for a German Shepherd puppy's sensitive stomach

This is my fourth German Shepherd. When I got it it was on Purina Pro for sensitive skin and stomach. I was told that he scratches a lot. And he did. It turned out that he was allergic to food. So, like my other three, this pup has feeding problems. I ONLY feed the older ones Rachel Ray Nutrish because it's the only food that doesn't give them diarrhea and they like it. It goes without saying that a puppy version of Rachel Ray would suffice. Not correct. The puppy immediately developedโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Doping ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Cons
  • Expensive

Trust me when I say - I'm a huge fan of Rachel Ray - but until you see the recipe changes - I am not risking my pup's life. From Forbes 06/28/19: Topline: Amid an ongoing FDA investigation into a possible link between canine heart disease and "grain-free" dog food, which often contains "legumes like peas and lentils," the FDA listed the 16 pet food brands sold on most frequently cited in FDA reports. The most commonly cited brands in FDA reports were Acana (67), Zignature (64), Taste of theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Big and Bulky