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Taste of the Wild Wetlands Canine Formula With Roasted Wild Fowl

Taste of the Wild Wetlands Canine Formula With Roasted Wild Fowl Review



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Taste of the Wild in your kitchen
5 star rating

an animal lover, a pet owner, a pet pamperer, selective about pet food, very attached to my dog, a dog owner, very happy with this product, concerned w/safety & comfort of my pets
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Pros

    Doggie approved, variety of flavors, no grains, good ingredients, lots of meat


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2008
About a month ago I was given a box of sample baggies for Taste of the Wild dog food. My dog Barkley has been eating Natural Balance for awhile now and really loves the different flavors. After reading the ingredients I took it home, opened a bag and poured it in Barkleys dish. He eat it up right on the spot! I decided that this dog food was better and my dog loved it, so I started calling stores to see who carried it before I got my dog addicted to this great food. After many phone calls with no good results I took to the streets and finally stumbled into the one store that has this food, and best of all it is in town (whoo hoo, no spending more money on gas than dog food just to go buy it). So I started mixing a sample bag of Taste of the Wild with his old food so he could get used to it without getting an upset stomach (and to finish off the old food of course).
Soon off to the store Barkley and I were to pick up his new food. Of course he didn't care about it in the store because he actually prefers to sniff the bunny food over anything else. We came out of the store with a big bag of Taste of the Wild, a free dog cookie and a smile. Taste of the Wild is a bit more expensive than the old dog food but it makes up in gas cost since I had to drive down the hill to get the old dog food, and now I'm supporting a store where I live.

Dogs like their wolf descendants are carnivores, so we should give them what they crave with Taste of the Wild. My dog may not be a hunter but now he can eat like one (in all actuality he would probably freak out if he accidentally stepped on a squirrel).

Ingredients: Duck, egg, sweet potatoes, peas, chicken fat, potatoes, roasted quail, roasted duck, smoked turkey, dried chicory root, tomatoes, blueberries, raspberries, and other things hard to pronounce.

What I like about Taste of the Wild: I like that it is grain free and has fruits and veggies that are great for my dog. I like the fact that the flavor is all the way through the kibble and not just on the outside. This food not only keeps Barkley's fur looking shiny and healthy but it also makes his nails clear and beautiful.

What my dog likes about Taste of the Wild: It tastes good and there's usually some in his bowl when he sticks his nose in it.

Treat your dog to something nice everyday. Your dog will go wolf for Taste of the Wild.

Last edited on Sep 01, 2008


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kid-kansas wrote on Sep 8, 2008 at 2:10AM


In response to jazzybean01's comment from Sep 7, 2008 at 3:18PM:

Barkley get ideas....naaaaaa...lol ;)


jazzybean01 wrote on Sep 7, 2008 at 3:18PM


In response to kid-kansas's comment from Sep 2, 2008 at 10:11PM:

He does like it yes. I was thinking of taking him to see the movie "Call of the Wild" but I figured that would put too many ideas in his head. :)


kid-kansas wrote on Sep 2, 2008 at 10:11PM


So Barkley heard the call of the wild....Glad he likes it....;)


Meri wrote on Sep 1, 2008 at 5:16PM


I will look for it here.