Rachael Ray Nutrish DISH Stews Natural Grain-Free Real Turkey & Veggies Wet Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Mixed reviews and high variances
- Some dogs love it and clear their bowls.
- Many dogs refuse to eat, citing unpleasant odor or consistency.
Quick Verdict
This wet dog food receives mixed feedback. While some dogs and owners are satisfied, many dogs are uninterested in the food's taste and texture.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Some dogs refused to eat, which could lead to malnutrition if not monitored.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty for Dogs (2)
Some dogs enjoy the food, especially when mixed with dry food.
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Good For Sensitive Stomachs (1)
The food is suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
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Tolerated Well (2)
Some dogs tolerate this food very well and owners are satisfied.
Cons
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Picky Eaters Dislike It (4) major
Many picky eaters refuse to touch the food.
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Unpleasant Smell And Taste (3) critical
The food has a terrible smell and many dogs dislike its taste.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owners with non-picky dogs — The food is more likely to be accepted by dogs who are not fussy eaters.
- • Owners looking to mix wet and dry food — The food mixes well with dry kibble, making it a good addition to a balanced diet.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with picky eaters — Many dogs refused to eat it, citing its unpleasant smell and taste.
- • Those seeking a firm, non-soupy food — The texture is often described as too liquid-like.
Durability & Care
Factors: N/A
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs?
Yes, some owners reported it works well for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
How does this dog food mix with dry food?
Many owners mix it with Rachel Ray dry food and their dogs enjoy it.
Highlighted Reviews
"Both of my dogs were raised on it as puppies & love it! We mix it with Rachel Ray dry food."
"My dog would not eat this food at all. It has a terrible smell and does not look appetizing."
Bottom Line
If your dog is a picky eater, this may not be the best option. However, if your dog enjoys variety and isn't too finicky, it could be worth trying.