Pinnacle Brothibbles Duck, Turkey Meal & Sweet Potato Recipe with Chicken Bone Broth Dry Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Some dogs love the taste, while others refuse to eat it.
- The kibble size is nice for smaller dogs. Good ingredients and convenient to mix the flavors
- Value-wise, it's okay if dogs like it. Consider a smaller trial batch if uncertain of its acceptance.
Quick Verdict
The Pinnacle Brothibbles Dry Dog Food has mixed reviews. Some dogs love it, while others refuse to eat it. It has good ingredients but faces a major pickiness issue.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Some users say their dogs donβt like the taste despite the positive advertising on attractive features.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Great Taste (2)
Some dogs love the compelling flavor and are eager to consume their meals.
Cons
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Pickiness (2) major
Several dogs refuse to eat it, even with the appealing bone broth and good ingredients.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Dog Owners β Seeking high-quality, grain-free, and hypoallergenic dog food with good protein content and nutrients, and palatable flavors.
β Skip If
- β’ General and small breed dogs β Seems that it may not be acceptable for such dogs.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is it better to go for a trial pack?
It is recommended as it provides a better understanding of the product acceptance
How to integrate this food with dogsβ routine?
Itβs better to use multiple different foods.
Highlighted Reviews
"My dog typically likes it when we mix up his food which is not ideal if you're keeping them on a specific diet. I had tried the other Pinnacle Brothibbles, and after seeing how much my dog enjoyed it, I figured let me try to incorporate this one so he sticks with the same type of food for a while. W..."
"They sniff it and change the route. They love their Nature's Recipe, but I thought this would just give them a nice change. They pick the Nature's Recipe out of the mix."
Bottom Line
Take into account both the positive testimonials and the pickiness concerns. Try a smaller bag first unless you're sure it'll suit your pet.