Nature's Recipe Grain-Free Lamb, Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Recipe Dry Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Affordable grain-free option for dogs.
- Most dogs enjoy the taste and smell.
- Some dogs are picky and refuse to eat it.
- Good for dogs with grain allergies.
- Can cause digestive issues in some cases.
Quick Verdict
Nature's Recipe Grain-Free Dry Dog Food is generally well-liked by dogs and owners alike, offering good value and quality. However, some dogs may be picky and refuse to eat it.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
-
Affordable (2)
Many reviewers find the price to be reasonable for a grain-free option.
-
Good Ingredients (1)
The food has good ingredients that appeal to many dogs.
Cons
-
Picky Eaters (3) minor
Some dogs refuse to eat this food, which can be frustrating for owners.
-
Packaging Issues (1) minor
Packaging can be poorly done, leading to issues with other products ripping the bag.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Budget-conscious dog owners — Affordable grain-free option.
- • Owners of picky eating dogs — The varied flavors might entice finicky eaters.
- • Owners wanting the best for their dogs — Protein-based, high quality ingredients.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with highly food-sensitive dogs — Some dogs refused to eat it.
Durability & Care
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Will dogs like this food?
Generally, but some picky dogs may refuse it and food has lack of date.
Is this food suitable for dogs with grain allergies?
Yes, it's grain-free and suitable for dogs with grain allergies.
How is the smell and taste of this kibble?
Dogs generally love their smell and taste.
Highlighted Reviews
"I have a 15lb poodle mix. She absolutely loves this food. I know there have been a lot of mixed reviews, but I haven't had any issues with it. Can't beat the price currently. The kibbles are square, easy to eat, and smelly in a way dogs will love."
"My dog had a little when first open but the second time around he decided NOPE. He left food die the diet time in dish. He likes the lamb and barley bag."
Bottom Line
This is a solid choice for budget-conscious dog owners looking for grain-free food, but buye sure to introduce it gradually and monitor for acceptance.