Walk About Grain-Free Brushtail & Duck Recipe Canned Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Mixed feedback due to taste preferences
- Consistent quality but taste is a concern.
- Some dogs love it; others avoid it.
Quick Verdict
While this dog food has great ingredients and some dogs love it, there are significant issues. Some dogs hated the taste, shaking their heads violently and spitting it out, which is a genuine concern. People are eager about this specific treat, so active patches will result in double services without spending much on a treat. On the other hand, some dogs love the food and feel healthier and happier, making it a potentially good choice for pets. Its great and highly recommended.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Great Ingredients (1)
High-quality, meaty ingredients that your dogs would appreciate.
Cons
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Taste Issues (2) major
Some dogs strongly dislike the taste.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dogs who love meaty food. — The ingredients list is top-notch.
- • Pet owners seeking premium ingredients. — Excellent components with some prime sweat proof taste.
✗ Skip If
- • Picky eaters. — Many dogs dislike the taste.
- • Owners who prefer straightforward giving of food — The taste is too fancy and needs a change of scent.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for dogs with allergies?
Yes, some users report it helps with allergies.
Do dogs like the taste?
Mixed reviews; some love it, others dislike it.
Is the product worth the price?
Generally worth it but not all kibbles will be served individually.
Highlighted Reviews
"We could not be happier with the Walk About Brushtail and Duck wet food. We went through months of frustration purchasing different foods and cooking for our dog who developed food allergies and a very sensitive stomach. She loves the food (we have never seen her get so excited about dog food before..."
"Neither of my dogs are terribly picky eaters, but neither cared for this one, unfortunately. My Rottweiler kept trying to take bites of it, so I guess the smell was good enough (and he really wanted to like it) but as soon if he got it in his mouth, he made a terrible face, shook his head violently,..."
Bottom Line
If your dogs are picky eaters, consider testing one can first. The product has ingredients so it looks meaty and the smell looks unappetizing. For some dogs that don't like it that much it is a really dry and tough treat. For some dogs this was a real treat but it is also fitting for some patients overall not bad.