Nature's Recipe Prime Blends Beef, Barley & Venison Recipe Dry Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- High praise for quality and taste.
- Concerns about ingredient labeling and shipping issues.
- Suitable for non-allergy dogs and picky eaters.
Quick Verdict
Nature's Recipe Prime Blends is a well-received dry dog food, especially for picky eaters. However, there are concerns about ingredient mislabeling and shipping issues. Overall, it's a good choice but requires careful consideration for dogs with specific dietary needs.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Contains ingredients that may trigger allergies in some dogs.
Prevention: Check ingredient list carefully and consult with a vet if your dog is allergy-prone.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Good Quality (3)
Dogs enjoy the taste and variety of flavors.
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Variety (2)
Offers a variety of flavors.
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Picky Eaters (1)
Good for picky eaters.
Cons
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Ingredient Discrepancy (1) major
Ingredients listed do not match the labeling.
Tip: Check ingredient list carefully.
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Shipping Issues (1) minor
Reports of damaged packaging during shipping.
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Not for Allergy Dogs (5) critical
Contains ingredients that may be bad for dogs with specific allergies.
Tip: chose another brand
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ dog owners with steady dog health condition with nicer taste β dogs love the variety and taste well
β Skip If
- β’ dogs with allergies β contains potential allergen (chicken meal)
- β’ require quality shipping β have had reports of packaging issues
Durability & Care
Factors:
Care Tips from Users
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Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this food suitable for dogs with allergies?
No, this food contains chicken meal, which may trigger allergies in some dogs. Check ingredient list carefully and consult with a vet.
What should I do if the packaging is damaged?
Consider purchasing from a different vendor or contacting customer service for a replacement.
Highlighted Reviews
"They loved it."
"Your information says that itβs completely free of chicken by products yet in the ingredients it says Chicken Meal and Poultry if it's not completely free it shouldnβt say that it is.I now have a 24 pound bag for $58 that he cannot eat!"
Bottom Line
If your dog doesn't have specific dietary needs, this is a good option. However, be cautious with ingredient labels and shipping reliability. If you think it meets your needs, go ahead. For those looking for convenience and quality, but be aware of the slight inconsistency.