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It's been quite a while since I've done a Chewy 30 Day Challenge but I'm excited to be back at it. I love introducing different brands and products to my fellow dog owners. This month I am going to be taking a look at Rachael Ray Nutrish Peak Grain-Free Natural Wetlands Recipe from Chewy.
Over the course of this month I'll be letting you know how my dogs do on this food and I'll explain any benefits that I notice. First, we need to meet the brand and the product.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Wetlands Recipe has chicken, duck, and pheasant. It's a dry dog food and it's formulated with real USA farm-raised chicken as the first ingredient. It's full of easily-digestible animal protein which is beneficial for muscles and it's also loaded with veggies as an alternate source for carbohydrates that give energy. Of course for a healthy skin and coat you need the flax seeds and fish meal that give your dog natural omegas. This food also contains a lot of vitamins and minerals for over all well-being.
This is a great food for my dogs because they have a lot of energy and the recipe provides 30% of high-quality protein that they will crave out of instinct. It's also a great food for dogs with sensitivities because there are no glutens, grains, fillers, poultry by-product meal, or artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. And of course your purchase of this food gives back because a portion of the proceeds helps animals in needs through Rachael's Rescue.
I love the packaging. It's pretty and durable. The kibble is an ideal size for my dogs. When I opened the bag the smell was good, not like it's filled with strange ingredients or anything like that. I can't wait to see how my dogs do on this food and I can't wait to share the results with you!
Check back in a couple of weeks to see their progress.
It's been quite a while since I've done a Chewy 30 Day Challenge but I'm excited to be back at it. I love introducing different brands and products to my fellow dog owners. This month I am going to be taking a look at Rachael Ray Nutrish Peak Grain-Free Natural Wetlands Recipe from Chewy.
Over the course of this month I'll be letting you know how my dogs do on this food and I'll explain any benefits that I notice. First, we need to meet the brand and the product.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Wetlands Recipe has chicken, duck, and pheasant. It's a dry dog food and it's formulated with real USA farm-raised chicken as the first ingredient. It's full of easily-digestible animal protein which is beneficial for muscles and it's also loaded with veggies as an alternate source for carbohydrates that give energy. Of course for a healthy skin and coat you need the flax seeds and fish meal that give your dog natural omegas. This food also contains a lot of vitamins and minerals for over all well-being.
This is a great food for my dogs because they have a lot of energy and the recipe provides 30% of high-quality protein that they will crave out of instinct. It's also a great food for dogs with sensitivities because there are no glutens, grains, fillers, poultry by-product meal, or artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. And of course your purchase of this food gives back because a portion of the proceeds helps animals in needs through Rachael's Rescue.
I love the packaging. It's pretty and durable. The kibble is an ideal size for my dogs. When I opened the bag the smell was good, not like it's filled with strange ingredients or anything like that. I can't wait to see how my dogs do on this food and I can't wait to share the results with you!
Check back in a couple of weeks to see their progress.
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