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Taste of the Wild Appalachian Valley Small Breed Grain-Free Dry Dog Food
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 326 Positive ReviewsFinally a small sized kibble void of my dogs allergens
By PugMum on Jan 14, 2021
My pug has food sensitivities. Chicken makes his paws itch so bad he will lick them raw. Beef gives him diarrhea. Most grains turn his ears into a yeasty mess, back with the itchy paws and painful gas. He is also on the small side for a pug, extra tiny mouth with an underbite. This means he needs very My pug has food sensitivities. Chicken makes his paws itch so bad he will lick them raw. Beef gives him diarrhea. Most grains turn his ears into a yeasty mess, back with the itchy paws and painful gas. He is also on the small side for a pug, extra tiny mouth with an underbite. This means he needs very small sized kibble and it has been hard to find one that is grain free and doesn't contain chicken or beef. There are a few out there and we have tried them but he gained weight despite us feeding him the appropriate amount, and he was always feeling hungry between meals. Taste of the Wild Appalachian Valley Small Breed Grain-Free Dry Dog Food has been a terrific kibble for my little guy. He enjoys his meals, he is a picky eater but loves this food. The kibble is small enough for him and he doesn't struggle eating it. He has not had any allergic reactions and no significant weight gain. He is tiny so if he gains just a pound it is really noticeable. He always gains some winter weight due to not having the full yard to run around in and it being too cold to spend as much time outside as he does in the summer months. But this winter he hasn't gained at all. He is also not begging for food all day long. With the other foods he would ask for more food immediately after eating. Now he only sits by his bowl if it is dinner time and we are in the kitchen. His eyes are especially bright and moist now, pugs can suffer with dry eyes and he has in the past but that has cleared up now. His fur is more dense than usual, nice and healthy looking. Areas that had thinned out over the years are now full. His skin still gets a little dry but not as bad as before, I will look into adding a supplement to help with that. I also love that it comes in large sized bags. A lot of the small breed foods are only sold in smaller bags. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 52 Critical ReviewsTaste of wild - Maybe?
By hank67 on Jan 21, 2021
My little guy hates this dog food and he typically eats anything. Literally went on a hunger strike. Poured gravy on top and still wanted nothing to do with it. I guess the higher rated dog food equates to eating spinach for some little guys. The good news is some little fellas probably like spinach My little guy hates this dog food and he typically eats anything. Literally went on a hunger strike. Poured gravy on top and still wanted nothing to do with it. I guess the higher rated dog food equates to eating spinach for some little guys. The good news is some little fellas probably like spinach. … more
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New food for my Maltese’s
By crys23 on Jan 22, 2021
My dogs seem to like it. Only problem my pups have soft stools. It’s been two weeks and seems like they are still not used to it.
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Taste of wild - Maybe?
By hank67 on Jan 21, 2021
My little guy hates this dog food and he typically eats anything. Literally went on a hunger strike. Poured gravy on top and still wanted nothing to do with it. I guess the higher rated dog food equates to eating spinach for some little guys. The good news is some little fellas probably like spinach.
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Finally a small sized kibble void of my dogs allergens
By PugMum on Jan 14, 2021
My pug has food sensitivities. Chicken makes his paws itch so bad he will lick them raw. Beef gives him diarrhea. Most grains turn his ears into a yeasty mess, back with the itchy paws and painful gas. He is also on the small side for a pug, extra tiny mouth with an underbite. This means he needs very small sized kibble and it has been hard to find one that is grain free and doesn't contain chicken or beef. There are a few out there and we have tried them but he gained weight despite us feeding him the appropriate amount, and he was always feeling hungry between meals. Taste of the Wild Appalachian Valley Small Breed Grain-Free Dry Dog Food has been a terrific kibble for my little guy My pug has food sensitivities. Chicken makes his paws itch so bad he will lick them raw. Beef gives him diarrhea. Most grains turn his ears into a yeasty mess, back with the itchy paws and painful gas. He is also on the small side for a pug, extra tiny mouth with an underbite. This means he needs very small sized kibble and it has been hard to find one that is grain free and doesn't contain chicken or beef. There are a few out there and we have tried them but he gained weight despite us feeding him the appropriate amount, and he was always feeling hungry between meals. Taste of the Wild Appalachian Valley Small Breed Grain-Free Dry Dog Food has been a terrific kibble for my little guy. He enjoys his meals, he is a picky eater but loves this food. The kibble is small enough for him and he doesn't struggle eating it. He has not had any allergic reactions and no significant weight gain. He is tiny so if he gains just a pound it is really noticeable. He always gains some winter weight due to not having the full yard to run around in and it being too cold to spend as much time outside as he does in the summer months. But this winter he hasn't gained at all. He is also not begging for food all day long. With the other foods he would ask for more food immediately after eating. Now he only sits by his bowl if it is dinner time and we are in the kitchen. His eyes are especially bright and moist now, pugs can suffer with dry eyes and he has in the past but that has cleared up now. His fur is more dense than usual, nice and healthy looking. Areas that had thinned out over the years are now full. His skin still gets a little dry but not as bad as before, I will look into adding a supplement to help with that. I also love that it comes in large sized bags. A lot of the small breed foods are only sold in smaller bags. … more
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Taste of the Wild
By General on Jan 13, 2021
Great food. My dog is picky and has itching issues so we are trying different things. He loves it and is eating very good but not sure that it has helped with the itching.
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Great food
By DaltonDixiesMom on Jan 6, 2021
My dogs love this food, and it's the perfect size kibble for their little mouths.
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small kibble bites for the tiny furbabies
By TexasChis on Dec 27, 2020
Just arrived, I’m impressed with the ingredients as I have a Chug, a 2 lb elderly Chihuahua and a Brussels Griffon with allergies to chicken and beef. I’m a label reading furmomma who is hoping this does the trick! For those asking how big the kibble is, I added some pics! Blessings everyone!
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First time as a customer
By Peggy on Dec 26, 2020
The breeder recommended this brand when we picked up our puppy.
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wish it worked.
By good on Dec 13, 2020
I wish they liked it. read the reviews but they would not eat it. its a very good dog food but unfortunately not even my garbage eater wanted it. i will keep looking....
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Best Dog Food
By Rich on Dec 11, 2020
Great food and has Never been recalled. My dogs love this food and there healthy and their coats are shiny.
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Seems good, but my picky pups say no
By TerryFam on Dec 3, 2020
I genuinely think this is a good dog food, but my picky pups (miniature dachshund and miniature pinscher) just weren't that interested in it. They'll eat it, but it's more so just because it's there, they don't seem very interested in it like previous brands we've tried. The size of the kibble is fine and they didn't seem to have any problems with chewing it. It does have an odd, sort of spicy scent to it, but by no means is it bad or overwhelming! I'd be willing to give other TotW kibbles a try, but this one is a no from the Terry pups!