Wysong Archetype Chicken Formula Freeze-Dried Raw Dog & Cat Food
High-quality pet food loved by picky eaters but expensive and lacks customer support
Nature's Logic Rabbit Feast is a grain-free, high-quality wet dog food. Dogs love the taste, and many owners report improved digestion, firmer stools, and shinier coats. The majority of reviews are positive, though one review noted a strange texture and messiness. Overall, it's a recommended choice for dogs with sensitive stomachs or specific dietary needs.
Many reviewers appreciated the high-quality, natural ingredients used in the food.
Reviewers noted improved digestion and firmer stools in their dogs.
Some reviewers loved that it was made up mostly of veggies, and had no artificial vitamins.
Reviewers observed a healthier and shinier coat in their dogs after using this food.
One reviewer found the texture to be strange and difficult to handle, requiring additional steps to make it palatable.
Tip: Mix with other treats or use additional steps to entice the dog to eat.
One reviewer found the food to be messy and difficult to get out of the can.
Tip: The user may need to deal with the mess or find alternative ways to serve the food.
Yes, it is a 100% grain-free dog food.
Yes, many reviewers noted improved digestion and firmer stools.
The primary protein source is rabbit.
Yes, one reviewer mentioned alternating rabbit with beef for variety.
Yes, so it is important to break up the food.
"Nature's Logic has been my go to since I adopted my rescue 4 years ago. I use both dry and cans, and recently switched to the Rabbit Feast from Chicken. She has little to no gas eating rabbit vs. chicken, her stools are firm, and her coat is super soft. I do alternate the rabbit with beef to give he..."
"Yβall are out of his regular limited ingredient food so I tried this one. STRANGE texture- powdery, hard to get around a pill, he eats it but not very enthusiastic. Very messy and hard to get out of can due to texture/canβt use on lick mat too hard to work with I have to add things to it to tric..."
Nutritious, high-quality, and generally well-received. It also appears to be a good option for dogs with specific dietary needs, like sensitivity to chicken. It is, however, recommended to check the quality of the packaging and the texture, as inconsistencies were noted. It does seem like a good recommendation overall.