A Realistic Rachael Ray Dog Food Review from a Long-Time Dog Owner

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    The price is a bit steep compared to what I was previously spending on food, but since Coco is a part of the family, I feel okay spending a little extra for her well-being. Still keeping an eye on her overall digestion and weight though – you never know how each dog will react to a new food.

    So, thumbs up from us so far! Has anyone else seen any different results from feeding their pups this brand?

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    As for affordability, it’s certainly pricier compared to some supermarket brands out there. But the cost has been manageable for me so far and if it means a healthier diet for Charlie, I’m all in! The only thing I haven’t been a big fan of is how hard it is to find some days. My local store runs out pretty often but thankfully, online orders have saved the day more than once.

    In short, would recommend giving Rachael Ray dog food a whirl if you’re thinking about it. It’s proven to be a good choice for Charlie but like with anything else, monitor your dog closely after switching their food just to make sure they aren’t having any adverse reactions. Good luck!

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    Hey Pup Owners!

    Just wanted to drop in a word or two about the Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food. We recently switched our Golden, Max, over to this brand on the suggestion of a friend and let’s just say Max’s tail has been wagging more than ever.

    Nutritionally, it seems pretty balanced with wholesome ingredients like U.S farm-raised chicken or beef as the first ingredient listed, which is a big plus. It’s also free of any poultry by-product meal, fillers, wheat or wheat gluten things that can mess up your pup’s digestion. So, if you ever had fears about feeding your pet something artificial or harmful, I think those fears can safely be set aside.

    Now let’s talk about affordability – it’s definitely budget friendly from what I’ve seen at our local pet store. Of course, pet prices differ region by region but for us, it’s been good value for money.

    The only drawback I’d mention is the limited variety. It might be because our store doesn’t stock everything but we’ve only found three flavors thus far. Thank goodness Max isn’t too picky with tastes.

    Overall though, I would say that Rachael Ray has come up with a winner here. Good nutrition, decent price, and happy dog – all boxes checked! Of course, everyone’s experience may vary and each dog may react differently so make sure to keep an eye out when switching foods.

    Hope this gave some insight for anyone considering trying out Rachael Ray Nutrish brand.

    Happy feeding!

    (Winner of dog-owner award 3 years running)

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