Customer Reviews

Nature's Logic Canine Chicken Meal Feast All Life Stages Dry Dog Food
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 169 Positive ReviewsAfter tons of research I decided on Nature's Logic. It was a great choice.
By LabLady on Jan 20, 2021
I own 4 active Labrador Retrievers, ranging in age from 4 months to 4 years. Labs are one of many breeds that are genetically prone to copper storage problems, so I set out to find a food with no copper sulfate added. This proved to be a hard task, especially since the vast majority of dog food companies I own 4 active Labrador Retrievers, ranging in age from 4 months to 4 years. Labs are one of many breeds that are genetically prone to copper storage problems, so I set out to find a food with no copper sulfate added. This proved to be a hard task, especially since the vast majority of dog food companies don't provide copper content information on their recipes. This is what ultimately sold me on Nature's Logic. I felt comfortable knowing this recipe had absolutely no added/artificial minerals, as well as containing a low level of naturally derived copper. I have fed various Purina ProPlan recipes, Hills Science Diet, and Royal Canin in the past. My dogs have been on Nature's Logic recipe for 4 months. One is prone to mild (but nonetheless annoying) itchy skin and yeasty ears. After 2 months on Nature's Logic, she no longer suffers from itchiness and her coat is the thickest and most beautiful it's ever been. As far as stools go, none of them experienced a single day of "the runs" after switching to this brand. Compared to Purina ProPlan 30/20, they seem to eat less, maintain weight, crap less, and are more "solid". Win-win! The only criticisms I have are that I wish the kibbles came in a larger size, and I wish it came in a 45-lb bag. It is also quite expensive, but it doesn't cost significantly more than any other quality brand, so the price isn't a huge deterrent. Overall I am thrilled with this find, and plan to rotate through their non-grain-free recipes in the future. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 25 Critical ReviewsIts making dogs fat because it doesn’t fill them up
By Kiki on Nov 12, 2020
I have always free fed dry food & had no problem with dogs overeating. But with this food they cant seem to get full. They just keep eating too much & both have gained weight.& now are fat. I dont know if they are always hungry on this food. It very expensive so I expected it would be healthy but its I have always free fed dry food & had no problem with dogs overeating. But with this food they cant seem to get full. They just keep eating too much & both have gained weight.& now are fat. I dont know if they are always hungry on this food. It very expensive so I expected it would be healthy but its not. I dont think it is good for them. … more
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By Bella on Feb 8, 2021
Good service and notification of arrival which was on time. I will continue to use your firm.
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My dog loves this food
By JasonD on Jan 30, 2021
I had her in Core but she wasn’t crazy about the food mainly the Ocean formula. Now I have her on Nature’s Logic and she can’t wait to eat. I have had her on it for 3 or 4 months now and she loves all the flavors I have given her.
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After tons of research I decided on Nature's Logic. It was a great choice.
By LabLady on Jan 20, 2021
I own 4 active Labrador Retrievers, ranging in age from 4 months to 4 years. Labs are one of many breeds that are genetically prone to copper storage problems, so I set out to find a food with no copper sulfate added. This proved to be a hard task, especially since the vast majority of dog food companies don't provide copper content information on their recipes. This is what ultimately sold me on Nature's Logic. I felt comfortable knowing this recipe had absolutely no added/artificial minerals, as well as containing a low level of naturally derived copper. I have fed various Purina ProPlan recipes, Hills Science Diet, and Royal Canin in the past. My dogs have been on Nature's Logic recipe I own 4 active Labrador Retrievers, ranging in age from 4 months to 4 years. Labs are one of many breeds that are genetically prone to copper storage problems, so I set out to find a food with no copper sulfate added. This proved to be a hard task, especially since the vast majority of dog food companies don't provide copper content information on their recipes. This is what ultimately sold me on Nature's Logic. I felt comfortable knowing this recipe had absolutely no added/artificial minerals, as well as containing a low level of naturally derived copper. I have fed various Purina ProPlan recipes, Hills Science Diet, and Royal Canin in the past. My dogs have been on Nature's Logic recipe for 4 months. One is prone to mild (but nonetheless annoying) itchy skin and yeasty ears. After 2 months on Nature's Logic, she no longer suffers from itchiness and her coat is the thickest and most beautiful it's ever been. As far as stools go, none of them experienced a single day of "the runs" after switching to this brand. Compared to Purina ProPlan 30/20, they seem to eat less, maintain weight, crap less, and are more "solid". Win-win! The only criticisms I have are that I wish the kibbles came in a larger size, and I wish it came in a 45-lb bag. It is also quite expensive, but it doesn't cost significantly more than any other quality brand, so the price isn't a huge deterrent. Overall I am thrilled with this find, and plan to rotate through their non-grain-free recipes in the future. … more
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Everything about this food is great, except....
By Bagel on Dec 18, 2020
This is a high quality tasty dog food that my dog practically ‘inhales’ the kibbles!! But the reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because my 70 lbs golden seems to choke on these little kibbles often because he is trying to swallow them so fast. Only if the they make a larger sized kibbles for large dogs...I finally decided to switch to a different brand since I don’t want to take a chance on my dog choking on them.
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Found our food
By ryanthomas on Dec 13, 2020
Nature’s logic is so far the best dog food I have found and I highly recommend it
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Too much protein?
By DogLover on Nov 14, 2020
This food was highly recommended on Food Advisor, however, we think it caused a lot of gas, loose stools, and stomach upset in our dogs. If you look, it has a high amount of protein, which could be too much for smaller dogs. We've switched them to Instinct, and they seem to be doing better.
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Its making dogs fat because it doesn’t fill them up
By Kiki on Nov 12, 2020
I have always free fed dry food & had no problem with dogs overeating. But with this food they cant seem to get full. They just keep eating too much & both have gained weight.& now are fat. I dont know if they are always hungry on this food. It very expensive so I expected it would be healthy but its not. I dont think it is good for them.
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My fur babies love it!!!
By Erin on Nov 12, 2020
We have a 10 year old morkie, 9 year old Bichon, & 1 year old maltese bichon, we were feeding them Royal Canine Gastrointestinal because our baby that passed away was diabetic & it was easier to feed everyone the same thing. Decided to switch to an all natural dog food and they love it. Switched over with no issues, no diarrhea, no vomiting. Very happy with it.
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owner of Foxwell Kennels
By Linda on Nov 9, 2020
I have been looking for a more natural dry food with some greens and fruits. I have used this product in the frozen form, and was pleased to find it also as a dry food. I like the small kibble. My dogs are doing great on it, maintains weight and coats are beautiful. Thanks fir a great product!
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Yummy kibble
By Duke on Nov 9, 2020
My dog Duke fell in love with this food! He is super picky so I was scared at first but little did I know he’d love it. We went with the chicken flavor since you can’t go wrong with chicken. He was truly happy with the outcome. I was too since now I have a kibble brand he likes.