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Stella & Chewy's Wild Red Dry Dog Food is a high-protein, grain-free formula featuring six fish protein sources, designed to support your dog's overall health and well-being. With 86% of its protein derived from animal muscle, cartilage, and organ meat, this raw-coated recipe is perfect for dogs with poultry allergies. Crafted in the USA with premium ingredients, it ensures your furry friend enjoys a nutritious and delicious meal.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 56 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
R**D
So Far So Good
Did a hard switch to this food for both of our Dobermans and they love it. It isn’t super smelly like some dog foods, they eat all of it. No noticeable gastrointestinal problems. Poop seems normal and solid so far. Will update if anything changes. Note: they were eating similar poultry proteins in a previous brand before making this switch to Stella and chewy. So that may also have helped with the switch, not sure.
K**.
Health
My dog loves it. I have already seen a difference in his dry skin. He has stopped scratching all the time. I am very satisfied. I’m sure I will see more benefits in the future.
G**E
The best kibble out there IMO
A lot of reviewers have issues with the price and the fact that the kibble doesn't really appear to be raw coated like the pictures advertise. Both are valid, but in my opinion the ingredients out weigh the complaints ten fold. The picture I took was immediately after opening the bag and I did notice it didn't appear very "raw coated." However, This is the only kibble I could find that is super high protein without legumes and grains. Which is just phenomenal and exactly what I want for my dogs. The lack of "raw coating" isn't an issue for me bc I feed this kibble combined with the Nature's Diet freeze dried raw food (really awesome stuff and the most affordable in it's category btw). My dogs love it. This stuff even gets my cat's attention when I open the bag and he eats wet food! I really appreciate the quality of the bag and the fact that it's re-sealable was such a pleasant surprise. That really adds to the overall quality and justification of the price to me. Even if you can't afford to feed this kibble every day (I barely can, but I just want the best I can do for my dogs like most people) I think it's so worth it to buy a small bag and supplement with this. I would love to be able to feed raw or partially raw, but I currently need the convenience of dry food and this is a much better option that any kibble I've seen. And trust me I have looked at every single kibble ingredient list can find. So, I give it 4/5 stars because it should be more obviously raw-coated if they're going to advertise it as such, but 5/5 for the ingredients and bag quality.Also, I noticed a reviewers mentioning their dogs having diarrhea from this food. In my experience when I have changed my dogs’ food too quickly it causes tummy issues and what looks like allergic reactions especially if the main protein source is being changed. (One time I changed my dog’s food from lamb based to chicken too quickly and her poor face blew up like a balloon, but she’s not actually allergic to chicken) With this food being so rich in a bunch of different proteins it’s better to slowly introduce this food if your dogs are used to something lower in protein. I start with the new food being less than a quarter of one of their meal for the first few days and then the next few days it will be a whole quarter and so on. So with that method I haven’t had tummy issues.
P**S
Dogs love it
Dogs love it
A**R
My dog loves it!
My dog loves it!
J**S
Dog wouldn’t eat
I have a female standard poodle. She is not a picky eater at all, but she would not touch this food. I finally put one in her mouth and she just spit it out.
M**H
This is the kibble you’ve been looking for!
This is one of only two dry foods that I’ll feed our puppy. I worked in the pet food industry for several years, so I have a microscope on anything I plan on feeding our dogs. Our puppy will eventually be on full raw like our adult dogs, but for convenience during travel while he’s little, we opted to do a partial kibble diet.I look for several things in my dog food; grain free but no/low in legumes, variety of high quality protein sources (not only chicken), and relatively low carb levels. Legumes have a potential link to DCM, as well as fertility issues, so I try to avoid foods with high legumes. I’ve found many brands just replace grains with legumes and starches and deceive by ingredient splicing (ex: chickpeas, pea protein, split peas). This is one of two lines of food that has passed my very stringent requirements; the other being Instinct Raw Boost Beef ONLY.Kibble requires a binding agent to hold together, unlike raw food and wet food, so SOME carbs are required. That being said, this food contains less than 25% carbs, which is great and low for kibble. Sweet potatoes and flax are used in this case instead of legumes or grains.There’s many named meat sources in the Wild Red lines, and they do seem to be compatible with rotation since the ingredient lists are similar besides the protein source.We still add a fresh source of Omegas by rotating through fish oil & coconut oil, and a tablespoon of fresh finely chopped veggies for additional variety. We also soak the kibble in warm water to rehydrate for a few hours before feeding for hydration and decreased risk of bloating. (You’ll be shocked how much it expands!)Our puppy has been doing great rotating onto this food. His poops are great, his coat is soft, and he eats it better than the other food we rotate with.Long story short; highly recommend this food. The cost is high, BUT for good reason. Very few other foods meet the quality of this kibble. This food is an all around good option for those avoiding filler ingredients: grains, legumes, and excessive carbohydrates. It is the best of the dry Stella & Chewys formulas and most biologically appropriate in my opinion.
H**K
EXPENSIVE
Very expensive. Not certain it's worth it when other less expensive products are out there.
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