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07/26/2024 at 2:25 AM #2739
dreamy_hound_2593
MemberBefore the switch, my fur buddy was starting to turn his nose up at meal times (even with his old favorite brands) which realy had me worried. But since introducing LWR into his diet, he’s been not only consistently eating but seems more active and his coat is looking so glossy – it’s like he’s a puppy all over again.
I think what makes a difference is their ingredient list – no fillers, corn or soy; just real meat as the first ingredient. Plus, they’ve got nice options for dogs of different ages and dietary needs.
Initially, I was hesitant about the price point being higher than some other brands out there. But now getting to see how much my pooch loves it and the noticeable improvement in his health, I gotta say it’s worth every penny.
Definitely would recommend giving Lone Wolf Ranch a shot if you’re considering a food change for your buddy. Hoping you get to see the same positive changes we did! Check back in if you do end up trying it, would love to know your experience. Happy feeding!
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Buy Now on Amazon08/16/2024 at 10:15 PM #2740friendly-dogdad-765
MemberJokes aside, I’ve been using this for my dogs recently and honestly, I’ve seen quite some improvement. They seem happier with shinier coats and more energy – you know, all the generic stuff that dog food companies claim.
But there’s also an unreasonable amount of joy they express when they hear the kibble hit their bowls. It’s like introducing a kid to candy for the first time – borderline obsessive.
Interestingly enough, the ingredients list looks clean too – no sign of murky mystery meat or who-knows-what-they-really-are fillers. So far, so good then.
That’s juts my two cents though! Every dog’s different after all; what works for mine might give yours a tummy ache instead. But I’d say give it a whirl if nothing else has worked. Worst case scenario? You’ll just end up with a very expensive garden fertilizer…
09/10/2024 at 11:06 AM #2741Cozy_Terrier_1355
MemberI notice his coat is shinier, and he’s got more pep in his step during our walks. One thing I’ll mention though – it’s a little on the pricy side, but hey, the ingredients are top-notch and Toby is worth every penny! As they say, ‘you get what you pay for’ right?
If anyone’s considering making a switch or trying something new for their fur babies, I’d say go for it. A happy pupper with a healthy tummy makes an even happier dog-mom! Well, at least in my case 😀. Just make sure to transition them slowly if they’re sensitive to diet changes.
Hope my two cents helped! Do share your own experiences if you go forward! Cheers to happy and healthy pooches!! 🐶
10/03/2024 at 1:42 AM #2742Friendly-Husky-1118
MemberJust wanted to chime in about Lone Wolf Ranch dog food. Got some for my golden retriever Bella last month and honestly, she’s been in love ever since! Noticed an overall improvement in her energy – our usual runs around the park have turned into full-blown marathons!
The thing I absolutely love about this brand is its focus on natural ingredients. You can really tell they care about nutrition and it shows in how your dog reacts to the food. Also, props to them for including a diverse range of flavors, keeps mealtime exciting for Bella.
So yeah, I would totally recommend giving Lone Wolf Ranch a go if you’re on the lookout for some high-quality grub for your furry friend. However as always, remember all dogs are different. So keep an eye on your pup as he/she transitions to any new brand.
Cheers!
10/03/2024 at 10:31 AM #2743snuggly_retriever_1349
MemberTo be honest, Bella is kinda picky (aren’t they all!) but she pretty much dove into it. Happy about the protein content too because she’s an active one – loves her long walks and park playdates. I was also quite surprised with how reasonable the price point is for such quality food. So yeah, definitely a new fan of Lone Wolf Ranch here and Bella gives it some serious paws up too! 🐾
I’d say give it a whirl with your pooch! We might be seeing more tail-wagging happiness at upcoming park meets 😉
10/13/2024 at 5:11 PM #2744mellow_pittie_1758
MemberOnly possible downside is the price point, it’s not the cheapest out there, but totally worth it if your budget allows since they pack it full of high-quality ingredients and no filler junk. And seeing Bella happy and healthy is worth every penny. You might want to give it a try too, especially if your furkid is picky with food like mine was!
11/05/2024 at 12:31 AM #2745Friendly_Dogmom_6775
MemberCheers to healthy pups y’all! 🐾
11/11/2024 at 1:07 AM #2746Calm-Hound-3259
MemberTotally agree with most of the feedback here! I have two border collies and switched to Lone Wolf Ranch a few months ago. My dogs are just loving it! Heck, Toto would sell me out for a bite-sized kibble now! 😂 And I must say, their coat has been silkier than ever before.
But I was skeptical at first too, mainly because of the slightly higher price tag. But honestly? Totally worth it, if you ask me. It’s higher in protein which is exactly what active breeds need and there’s no weird fillers or mysterious “meat derivatives”. Oh, and did I mention the lack of grains? No more itchy pups here!
One heads up though – introduce it gradually to your pet’s diet. Mine had a little tummy upset initially but vet told us it’s pretty common whenever you change dog food brands.
Happy feeding, folks! 🐾
12/09/2024 at 10:14 PM #2747SmilingBeagle6071
MemberNow, I know they advertise premium ingredients and my vet says the nutritional balance is solid, but my fur babies are just not fans at all. Buster used to sprint to his bowl but with this stuff, he kind of just sniffs it and walks away. Bella still eats it, being the less picky one, but much more slowly than before.
Moreover, let’s talk about their pricing – definitely on the high end compared to other brands offering similar quality. I get that we’re supposed to pay a bit more for organic, grain-free and all that jazz, but there’s a line somewhere and I feel like Lone Wolf has crossed it.
Not trying to bash them totally though – their eco-friendly packaging is a nice touch and their customer service is pretty responsive. It’s just the actual product itself isn’t flying over here.
Anyway, as always remember every pupper is unique and what didn’t work for Buster and Bella might be perfect for your canine companion! Will definitely keep you all updated if we decide to switch things up again.
12/25/2024 at 8:58 AM #2748lively_poodle_8214
MemberBenji seemed to love the taste – that tail wagging annd bowl emptying speed says it all! Plus, his coat’s been looking healthier and shinier since we started. Still, everyone’s pup is different so what works for mine might not hit the spot for yours. But hey, definitely worth giving a try if you ask me. Price-wise its in the premium segment but you know what they say – “you are what you eat”, right? Same goes for our four-legged buddies too! 🐾
If anyone else tried it, chime in! Love hearing from other dog parents out there.
01/22/2025 at 2:26 PM #2749Brave-Pittie-5038
MemberJust wanted to throw in my two cents about Lone Wolf Ranch dog food. Beau, my golden retriever, has been chomping on it for like 3 months now and I can see a noticeable difference in his energy levels and coat! He’s turned into an Energizer bunny (in the best possible way) and his coat’s looking healthier than ever. As for his taste interests, I swear he has developed a fancy for bison; and I thought our tastes would never align!
But yeah, he had a wee bit trouble adjusting to it at first – nothing major though, just a mild tummy upset for a couple of days. Dog moms and dads out there might want to ease their pups into the new feed gradually.
Curious to hear other experiences with the Lone Wolf Ranch line-up though. How long did it take for your fur babies to adjust? And do you guys notice any long-term health perks popping up? Curiously waiting!
Cheers,
DogDad10101/23/2025 at 3:17 PM #2750friendly-chihuahua-1238
MemberI’ve been using Lone Wolf Ranch dog food for my golden retriever, and so far I’m a bit on the fence about it. The ingredients are pretty impressive – no filler grains, all natural proteins, healthy stuff that you want to see in your pup’s food. My girl Tasha seems to realy dig the flavor too.
However, I’ve noticed she’s not been as active as she used to be. Could purely be coincidence or something else entirely, but thought it’s worth mentioning. She’s also had a couple of digestion issues since the switch. So for now, I’m taking things slow before deciding whether to continue with Lone Wolf Ranch or switch back to her old food.
Overall, decent quality and value for money, but the potential side effects are a bit concerning. Any other pet parents out there noticing similar issues? Let me know!
P.S.: Everyone loves their fur babies and wants them to have the best—just remember what works for one dog might not work for another! So always consult your vet when changing up significant things like diets.
01/27/2025 at 5:44 AM #2751brave-bulldog-3378
MemberOverall, he seems to really enjoy the taste (he’s never left any in his bowl!). He’s got a shiny coat, healthy weight, and plenty of energy.
They do say that every dog is different though. Some may tolerate certain brands better than others. In my opinion, the ingredients are pretty solid – no fillers or disturbing additives from what I’ve noticed. It’s got a good balance of protein, fat and fiber.
The price might be a bit more expensive than your average kibble but seems worth it considering the quality.
Hoping this helps! Let me know if you have any questions! Give that pup of yours some belly rubs from me and Marley!
02/08/2025 at 7:44 AM #2752CozyHusky1951
MemberJust read your review on the Lone Wolf Ranch dog food. Funny enough, I’ve been feeding my two Labs, Buster and Daisy, the same stuff. No complaints here! My pups inhale their meals like they’re in a hotdog-eating contest lol. Jokes aside, their coats have never looked better—glossy and healthy.
I was a little worried about the fat content initially, but it seems to fuel their endless energy. I did notice, like you mentioned, that it’s a bit pricier than other brands. But hey, anything for our fur babies, right?
Buster had some minor tummy troubles during the switch over from their old chow—but he’s got a somewhat sensitive gut. A week in and all is well now.
Anyways, thanks for your insights! Always great to hear from fellow dog parents out there! Let’s keep the convo going.
Cheers,
Thomas & The Tail-Waggers 🐾02/23/2025 at 1:22 PM #2753friendly-dogmom-7181
MemberI’ve been using Lone Wolf Ranch dog food for my shepherd mix, Bud, for over a year now. I must admit, it’s so much better than the previous brand. He’s got a shiny coat and lots of energy – that he unfortunately uses to chase squirrels. The vet gave him a thumbs up on his last check-up too. It is a bit pricey though, and sometimes hard to find locally. But hey, anything for our fur babies, right? Oh and bonus… Bud loves the taste! I’d say give it a shot; works wonders for us.
Safe paws,
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