Ketchum life
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
My dog was not at all enthusiastic. Apparently most other dog are.
Tanya Lee
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
It gives my dogs a bit of variety in their diet. It has beneficial ingredients an they love the gravy.
Laura GS
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023
Happy Dog Mom!! My Fur Baby is such a finicky eater!! Plus she has a very sensitive stomach! I was worried about adding anything to her diet. She is on a low ingredient food and was going days without eating. I bought one flavor and she started eating again. Then she got bored again, so I bought the variety pack. Happy Dog Mom again!! She is actually waiting for her food now. She definitely has her favorite flavors, Goat Milk & Bone Broth, and the Alfredo are her favorites, but having the others available to mix it up with she gets bored will help! And they do not mess with her stomach or her allergies!
Lorraine Crichton
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
The arfredo one came very clumpy, but otherwise ok.
Sarah in PDX
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023
They dance and get so excited when I pull the bag out to mix for their dinner. Their little butts won't stop shaking. That says enough to me. I originally purchased to entice the little picky eater, but we all know, you can't give one a special meal and not the others. Needless to say, it's now a staple in our mutt-ley crew.
Sheila Crawford
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022
We bought this because our pittie loves food with a gravy texture. This is versatile since you can add it to dry food. We use this and dinovite together in his food and he eats every bite within minutes. When we ran out he would just graze on his hard food so we subscribed so we could make sure we don't run out! Great product to use daily or as a nice treat! Good variety of flavors too.
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022
When I say picky, I mean PICKY. My pup is 13yo and has been on meds since he was 4yo. So, 365 days times 9 is roughly how long I've been dealing with how to give meds to him. That's if it is once a day. But, most times it's twice. I've had to come up with new ways. I'll give you an example of HOW picky he is. He doesn't even eat hot dogs! Cold? NO WAY! Microwaved? Na ah. Not even BBQ'd off the grill, smelling SO delicious! He walks away thinking there is a trick in it! No pill pockets. He sniffs and walks away. Peanut butter, yes but only doggy. BUT, I have to mix it in and force it in his mouth. And he eats it. BUT, I can't do that all the time everyday, twice a day because he gets loose stools. So, PB is only for pain meds or anxiety on as needed basis. So I feed him white chicken. But I can't just feed it to him just by itself because if he tastes even any sour tasting meds, he'd rather starve and NOT eat human...cooked...food. And no I can't give it to him in his mouth. When he was a puppy yes, but after he had back surgery at 4yo and later allergies, he got clever. You put a pill in the back of his throat and he forces himself to throw up. You put it towards the side, he froths so much that his beard becomes sticky and I find pieces of the meds in it. I've had SO many vets, vet techs throughout his years that if he gets only a little of the medicine, they are satisfied. Some people tell me, well at least he got some of it. Some?! His meds are expensive plus he NEEDS them. If he gets SOME then he doesn't get the full effect, so why even give SOME if SOME won't do the job. He needs ALL so the meds do their job. So, begins my life of how to make meds unnoticeable.I crush meds. Put them in the gravy topping, add some water, add some pieces of frozen chicken and microwave. Then I add some other toppings for different flavors. These gravy flavors were they first to come along that have worked. I get other toppings and sprinkle just like you would with salt or pepper. Like I said, he's picky. So if he thinks he's getting something different everyday, he's more prone to eat all of it and get the FULL benefit of ALL his meds. Which, in case you're wondering, I mix in between 2 to 6 meds depending on what he needs. But always at dinner, 2 meds is the minimum.