Triumph Free Spirit Grain-Free Deboned Duck, Sweet Potato & Venison Recipe Dry Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Highly recommended by many reviewers, Food comes with high cost.
- Some batches may have quality issues.
- Generally good nutritional value and taste for dogs.
Quick Verdict
Triumph Free Spirit offers a nutritious grain-free formula that cats generally love.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Excellent ingredients (8)
The kibble contains natural ingredients such as duck, sweet potatoes, and peanuts.
Cons
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Quality control issues (6) major
The viability struggle in the formulation which degrades its value
Tip: The lack of consistency means other may seem dog kibble as relapse
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Designated for dogs who need food hearty on pure ingredients and no dummy fillers β The user noted weight, coat healthier
β Skip If
- β’ owners of reactive dogs β The formula is rich, and some dogs may experience vomiting.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ this has sort of maple syrup like flavor
- π‘ the repulsive smell makes dogs throw up, really need to switch food again
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"This is one of the best options available in dry food, considering nutritional value and price. My dog is not a fan of any dry food but I can tell when the food is right on her digestion"
"Upon opening this food it gave off an absolute nauseating odor. I couldn't even begin to explain the smell? It was like Burnt rubber? Strange."
Bottom Line
Overall, itβs a good option for grain-free dog food, but buyers should be aware of potential quality issues in certain batches, However itβs not for our buyer who purchased multiple reviews whose one of theBest choices was from here..