Dave's Pet Food Restricted Diet Protein & Phosphorus Farmyard Blend in Sauce Grain-Free Canned Dog Food
Mixed reviews; good for some dogs, but quality issues reported.
Halo Elevate Kettle Cooked Chunky Healthy Grains Dog Food receives mixed feedback. Some dogs love the taste and ingredients, but others refuse to eat it. The quality has been noted as oily, and some users mention a high number of dents in the cans. The content of the food within the packaging seems to be the most criticized aspect with fewer complaints about design or ease of use. Purchasers should be aware of packaging quality in relation to condition of the food contents.
Oily texture and dented cans
Prevention: Inspect cans before purchase and mixing with other foods to reduce fat density on dog feed.
Many reviewers appreciate the real meat and vegetable ingredients.
Some dogs absolutely love the taste.
Blend of textures gives it a distinct taste.
Some cans of the food are overly oily, which may deter some dogs and owners.
Tip: Mixing with other foods might help.
Several customers received dented cans, raising concerns about the food's quality.
Tip: Bring return address forward any time boxes show signs of damage.
A few dogs flat-out refused to eat this food.
Tip: Please assess individual dog digestive preferences before purchase
Factors: Packaging quality, Oiliness, Texture preferences
Some dogs love the taste, while others refuse to eat it. Mixing with other foods may help.
It has a chunky consistency with noticeable bits inside the smooth, wet appearance.
Yes, some users reported receiving dented cans.
"real meat and vegetables"
"Frayja doesn't really care for this food . That's my fault, she doesn't like chunky wet food."
Lower quality complaints from users, product worth considering for picky eaters due to positive taste reports from some pets, but packaging quality an issue.