True Acre Foods Farmhouse Blend with Beef & Vegetables Dry Dog Food
In a Nutshell
- Mixed taste preferences among dogs
- Some dogs love it; others don't
- Pet allergies and greasy food issues are mentioned
Quick Verdict
The True Acre Foods Farmhouse Blend with Beef & Vegetables Dry Dog Food has mixed reviews. Some dogs love the taste, but there are concerns about greasy texture and allergic reactions. Quality issues like molds and moths are also reported.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Allergic reactions and hot spots in dogs
Prevention: Consider alternatives with better quality control and allergen-free ingredients.
Molds and moths in the product
Prevention: Inspect the product carefully upon delivery and return if signs of contamination are found.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Taste Preferences (3)
Some dogs love the taste of the food, especially the meat pieces.
Cons
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Greasy Texture (1) major
The food has a greasy feeling that some dogs do not like.
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Allergic Reactions (1) critical
Some dogs experienced allergic reactions after eating the food.
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Quality Issues (2) major
There are significant concerns about the quality of the product.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dogs that enjoy meat pieces — The dogs readily eat the chicken and lamb pieces.
✗ Skip If
- • Dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs — Allergic reactions and hot spots reported.
Durability & Care
Factors: Quality control issues
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does this product contain grains?
Yes, it contains grains and is recommended for dogs that need grains.
Is this product suitable for dogs with allergies?
No, it is not suitable for dogs with allergies as some have shown signs.
Highlighted Reviews
"My dogs love this food. It was our very first bag. Our dogs just molish the..."
"The first Bag I opened I got a face full of moths. ..."
Bottom Line
While some dogs enjoy the taste, the greasy feeling, allergic reactions, and quality issues make this product less reliable. Consider alternatives based on pet-specific needs and preference for grain-free products.