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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.

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Top Ingredients | New: Turkey, Chicken Meal, Brown Rice... | New: Beef, Beef Meal, Soybean Meal... | New: Chicken, Chicken Meal, Soybean Meal... | Chicken, Chicken Meal, Brewers Rice... | Beef, Beef Meal (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Barley... |
Health Feature | Vitamins & Minerals, Weight Management | Digestive Health, Muscle Care, Vitamins & Minerals | Digestive Health, Muscle Care, Vitamins & Minerals | Digestive Health, Vitamins & Minerals | Vitamins & Minerals |
Special Diet | Gluten Free, With Grain | Gluten Free, With Grain | Gluten Free, With Grain | No Corn No Wheat No Soy, Pea-Free, With Grain | High-Protein, No Corn No Wheat No Soy, With Grain |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Food Flavor | Turkey, Venison, Poultry, Meat | Beef, Meat | Chicken, Poultry | Chicken, Poultry | Beef, Meat |
Food Form | Dry Food | Dry Food | Dry Food | Dry Food | Dry Food |
17 Customer Questions
is this a low sodium food for dogs with congestive heart failure?
Answer by • Oct 24, 2019
Due to your pet's medical condition, it's recommended to consult with your veterinarian to ensure which formula is safe to give.
How much larger are the kibble pieces than RR Little Bites?
Answer by • Jul 15, 2021
The size of the Rachael Ray Nutrish Little Bites Real Chicken & Veggies Recipe kibble is approximately 5/16 inches while the Rachael Ray Nutrish Turkey, Brown Rice & Venison Recipe kibble is approximately 7/16 inches. However, while we strive for each product to be uniform, Rachael Ray Nutrish is a natural food with added vitamins and minerals, so you may notice some slight variations in kibble size and shape due to our manufacturing process.
Is this food okay to give to a 5 month old pit bull puppy? She currently weights 30 lbs.
Answer by • Dec 27, 2017
This recipe is made for adult dogs of all sizes, not puppies.
Was wondering if anyone else noticed a change in formula? My dogs used to love this food now they won’t even touch it.
Answer by • Feb 03, 2022
Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Turkey, Brown Rice & Venison recipe was recently reformulated. As always, this recipe does not contain artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or filler ingredients. However, it now contains new ingredients including Chicken Meal and Taurine. Updates were also made to the vitamins and minerals added to keep your pup happy and healthy. We suggest referring to the package for the most accurate ingredient information. Since this is a new recipe, we recommend transitioning from the current diet to the new product over a 5-7 day period:
When switching your pet's diet, we recommend transitioning from the current diet to the new product over a 5-7 day period. Replace 15-20% of the current diet with the new product each day until they are fully transitioned. If you do not have any of your current formula to mix, reduce the amount of the new product fed for the first few days, feeding smaller more frequent meals and increase over time. As always, we also recommend checking with your veterinarian for the most accurate feeding recommendations for your pet.