Whole Earth Farms Grain-Free Hearty Beef Stew Canned Dog Food
Recent changes have significantly impacted quality and customer satisfaction.
Dave's Pet Food Restricted Diet Protein & Phosphorus Farmyard Blend has mixed reviews. Some dogs love it and it helps with kidney issues, but quality issues and digestive problems have been reported.
Changes in recipe and quality, leading to digestive issues and reduced palatability.
Prevention: Monitor your dog closely when introducing this food, and consider consulting your vet.
Many dogs enjoy the taste and eat it with enthusiasm.
Some dogs with kidney issues show improvement.
Good price point for a restricted diet food.
Some dogs experience improved health and energy levels.
Changes in recipe and quality have been reported.
Some dogs experience vomiting and digestive issues.
Multiple reviews mention changes in the recipe and quality, leading to taste issues and digestive problems.
Generally neutral
Negative
Yes, some dogs with kidney issues seem to benefit from this food.
Try mixing it with other foods or adding toppings like whipped cream or shredded jerky, but be cautious as some dogs still won't eat it.
Yes, multiple reviews mention changes in the recipe and quality, which have led to taste issues and digestive problems.
"Finally, a non-prescription dog food for kidney disease - and the ingredients are terrific, given the dietary limitations. The company has gone to great lengths to create a formula without carrageenan, which is huge. My 14 year old girl just loves it, and has finally put on weight. She's peppy and h..."
"I received my case in the the morning and fed some of it that afternoon. Within minutes my poor pup was vomiting and wretching. This went on for hours. I'm tossing the other 11 cans in the trash so not to make someone else's dog sick. My dog has no gastrointestinal issues so it had to be the food."
While some dogs love this food and it helps with specific health issues, the reported quality issues and digestive problems make it a somewhat risky choice. Owners should consider other options or consult with their vet before making a decision.