Rachael Ray Nutrish Natural Turkey, Brown Rice & Venison Recipe Dry Dog Food
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Treat your pup to a meal that's as wholesome as it is delicious with Rachael Ray Nutrish Turkey, Brown Rice & Venison Recipe. This delectable meal is made with simple, natural ingredients, like real U.S. farm-raised turkey as the number one ingredient, combined with wholesome brown rice and protein-rich venison. Plus, it's boosted with the vitamins and minerals that your dog needs for a complete and balanced diet.
Key Benefits- U.S. farm-raised turkey is the first ingredient, starting the meal off with healthful, lean protein.
- Lean, protein-rich venison rounds out the meal, to help maintain healthy energy levels.
- Antioxidant-rich fruits and healthy fats are included to support overall health and wellness.
- Boosted with L-Carnitine, which can help to support a healthy weight and metabolism.
- Made with absolutely no poultry by-product meal, filler, wheat, or wheat gluten ingredients.
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Item Number98683
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Weight26.0 pounds
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Food FormDry Food
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Special DietGluten Free
Turkey, Turkey Meal, Brown Rice, Dried Peas, Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Brewers Rice, Whole Ground Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Pea Starch, Natural Flavor, Cranberries, Venison, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Salt, Dicalcium Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Dried Carrots, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, Calcium Carbonate, Iron Sulfate, L-Carnitine, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (Source of Vitamin C), Choline Chloride, Biotin, Niacin, Copper Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Selenium Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Source of Vitamin K Activity), Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Potassium Iodide, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid.
Caloric Content3,136 kcal/kg, 269 kcal/cup
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Crude Protein | 26.0% min |
Crude Fat | 8.0% min |
Crude Fat | 11.0 max |
Crude Fiber | 6.0% max |
Moisture | 11.0% max |
Linoleic Acid (Omega-6 Fatty Acid) | 1.5% min |
Alpha-Linolenic Acid (An Omega 3 Fatty Acid) | 0.1% min |
Calcium | 1.2% min |
Phosphorus | 1.0% min |
Iron | 200 mg/kg min |
Zinc | 250 mg/kg min |
Vitamin E | 225 IU/kg min |
Ascorbic Acid (Source of Vitamin C) | 55 mg/kg min |
L-Carnitine | 80 mg/kg min |
Be sure to provide plenty of fresh, clean water daily. Close package tightly between feedings or store product in an airtight container to maintain freshness. Adult Dogs with normal activity may be fed once daily. Depending on your dog’s age and activity, serving sizes may vary slightly from the recommended daily feeding guide portions.
Slowly mix Nutrish® with his other food over a 5 - 10 day period until your dog is solely eating Rachael Ray™ Nutrish®. Once your dog is only eating Nutrish, keep in mind that feeding guidelines on the bag are a guide. Your dog's individual needs will vary based upon his size, his activity level and even his age. And overfeeding is a common source of digestive upset. Be sure to check your dog's weight and adjust feeding levels to maintain a healthy weight. And, don't forget to see your vet regularly.

A Simple Recipe for
Complete Nutrition
Rachael Ray knows that when you use real ingredients, you get real flavor. In her recipes for Nutrish Super Premium Food for Dogs, she certainly doesn't skimp or cut corners. Only the highest quality poultry or beef goes in, along with wholesome grains and veggies for meals that taste great and deliver the complete nutrition your dog needs.
Real Meat First in Every Bag
Rachael Ray took a page from her own cookbook and used her culinary expertise to fill your dog's bowl with flavorful, protein-rich meals inspired by her popular recipes. Nutrish Dry Dog Food features real, U.S. farm-raised chicken, turkey or beef as the main course, so your pup's sure to find something he'll love, whether he's a fan of poultry or red meat.

Wholesome Wet Food Entrées
To complement these delicious Nutrish kibble formulas, Rachael crafted plenty of savory stews and gravy-laden entrées that are anything but boring. Each has a fun name based on her favorite dishes, like Chicken Muttballs, Beef Stroganwoof and Chicken Paw Pie. They come in resealable tubs so you can serve just the right amount and keep the rest fresh.
About Rachael Ray Nutrish
Rachael Ray, America's favorite celebrity cook and cooking show host, teamed up with pet nutrition experts to create great-tasting, high-quality food for dogs and cats. They're simple recipes made with real ingredients that are "real good." Rachael Ray's love for pets goes even further with Rachael's Rescue. The organization has been dedicated to animal rescue since 2008, donating proceeds from Nutrish sales to food, medical supplies and treatments for animals in need.

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Rusty & Fred's opinion
By LadyBAT on Feb 17, 2021
We have tried the Rachael Ray Nutrish. My younger brother, Fred, doe not like it. So I am forced to finish his meal's. Plus, it seems that since trying Rachael Ray's Nutrish, my brother, Fred, has developed "dandruff!". We have asked our Mom to change food. Plus, when we received our recent box, from Chewy, Dad noticed a "grease spot" on the inside of the box from the food bag!
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Less fat but tasty
By Sweetwater on Mar 3, 2021
I have two chubby dogs that need to lose some weight. They have liked nutrish dog food for many years and were on the chicken and veggies so I didn't have any problem switching them. They seem to like this as well and it has less fat.
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She loves it!!
By Dottie on Mar 21, 2021
The taste of this food (Rachel Ray Nutrish natural turkey, brown rice and Venison) would get a two thumbs up if my Chinese Crested only had thumbs!
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My dog loved it
By Bailey on Mar 13, 2021
My dog never had venison meat and we decided to try and she loved it. Had no any issues with her bowels. Normally she eats same brand but chicken and beef. So she liked something new.
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She loves it
By JacquiMom on Jan 17, 2021
I just became aware of the connection between situational heart murmur and grain-free dieting for sighthounds. I'm not sure my girlie had that problem, being a Saluki/German Shepherd mix, but I think her energy has skyrocketed since switching to this formula. She's always an enthusiastic eater and there's no change there, but I think she's more energetic on this food. I recommend it!
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Dogs didn't like
By Gina on Feb 22, 2021
My dogs didn't like this one. It has a smell to it and they will only eat it if it's mixed with something else. My younger dog is pretty picky, but my older one will usually eat anything. I'm glad I only bought a 5 lb. bag.
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Low cal and pup loves it!
By Tamar on Nov 23, 2020
My dog always loved RR food, but I changed to more expensive foods because of ads and thinking they just had to be better...eye roll, silly thinking! Pup gained weight on the other, more caloric non-grain foods which likely added to her ACL tear. Vet and I discussed, he suggested I put her back on RR foods (he said don’t buy grain free) and I’ve compared... this is least caloric. I also cut into food with about a third of a cucumber which is very healthy and she absolutely LOVES! So during pandemic, while she was on ‘bed-rest’ from Feb for months because of injury (On her beds 24/7, only out 3-4x a day to do her bizness) She LOST 16 pounds!! Went from 89 pounds to 73. She looks great, is My dog always loved RR food, but I changed to more expensive foods because of ads and thinking they just had to be better...eye roll, silly thinking! Pup gained weight on the other, more caloric non-grain foods which likely added to her ACL tear. Vet and I discussed, he suggested I put her back on RR foods (he said don’t buy grain free) and I’ve compared... this is least caloric. I also cut into food with about a third of a cucumber which is very healthy and she absolutely LOVES! So during pandemic, while she was on ‘bed-rest’ from Feb for months because of injury (On her beds 24/7, only out 3-4x a day to do her bizness) She LOST 16 pounds!! Went from 89 pounds to 73. She looks great, is acting like a 7 year old puppy, she healed without expensive surgery and is getting more treats now, but I’m keeping her on this mainly and mix it with other lo-cal foods to give variety. More expensive does not mean better!! This is a great value, especially with turkey as the first ingredient... happy Thanksgiving everyone. Very happy pup! … more
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YUMMY FOOD
By Mytstrong on Jan 19, 2021
My pups absolutely love this food! I have two with sensitive stomachs and this has seemed to really help their digestion as well as provide good nutrients because the pups are not constantly hungry. Their coats and nails are a lot healthier as well. I highly recommend this dog food.
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In search for food for my picky dog
By Nicko on Dec 18, 2020
Nicko, my puppy didn’t want to eat this food. This food seems good quality and doesn’t stink like other food but my dog wouldn’t touch it. I feel bad throwing it. I wish i could return it. Not buying it again not because its not good quality but just because my dog is too picky! Still searching for the right food for him.
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Upturned nose
By LabsRBest20 on Dec 19, 2020
I purchased Rachel Ray's dog food on a recommendation from a friend. Unfortunately my 3 year old black lab turned up his nose, even after putting gravy on top. He only eats a few bites, then leaves his bowl uneaten. I'm not sure if it was not the right flavor. I'm going back to previous brand