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Wellness Complete Health Natural Dry Dog Food for Puppies - Made in USA, No Meat By-Products, Fillers or Artificial Additives - Rich in Vitamins, Minerals & Taurine - Perfect for Growing Puppies & Active Dogs
Wellness Complete Health Natural Dry Dog Food for Puppies - Made in USA, No Meat By-Products, Fillers or Artificial Additives - Rich in Vitamins, Minerals & Taurine - Perfect for Growing Puppies & Active Dogs

Wellness Complete Health Natural Dry Dog Food for Puppies - Made in USA, No Meat By-Products, Fillers or Artificial Additives - Rich in Vitamins, Minerals & Taurine - Perfect for Growing Puppies & Active Dogs

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Wellness Complete Health natural pet food is made with carefully chosen, authentic ingredients for everyday health. An optimal balance of nutrient-rich whole foods to fulfill the unique health needs of your dog, providing whole-body nutritional support to promote complete health. Supported by omega fatty acids, antioxidants, glucosamine, probiotics and taurine for a healthy heart. Scientifically crafted by our team of veterinarians and scientists to provide nutrition for a lifetime of wellbeing. Easily add our food to your dog food storage container for a fresh scoop of dog food every time. Your small dog, large dog, senior dog, adult dog or puppy will love our tasty grained and grain free dog food options. We produce our high protein dog food in the USA with globally sourced ingredients. Whether you're looking for lamb dog food, chicken dog food, salmon dog food, or whitefish dog food, there is a recipe for you! Try our entire portfolio of high quality dog food today.

Features

    This puppy dry dog food recipe's ingredient is chicken; high quality protein with wholesome grains like oatmeal

    Our crunchy kibble has no meat byproducts, fillers, or artificial preservatives

    DHA to support brain development; Calcium & phosphorus for healthy bone growth

    Made in the USA using only the finest globally sourced ingredients

    Spend a lifetime with Wellness natural dog food; we offer recipes for puppy, adult, and senior dogs as well as grain free dog treats, meal toppers, and wet food options too

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Kibbles are about the size of peas. Great for putting in toys for treats as well! Bag is re-seal able!Been using this for a week now. Mixing 1/4 cup into my puppy's current food. She will usually eat half of her food then come up to me and "thank me" as if she was seeing me after being gone for a few hours. She then runs back and continues eating her food. Since mixing this, she will pick out these food first, and then leave her old food in her dish. When she thanks me she isn't as happy returning to eat her old food to finish off her meal.Update after :Take 2 weeks or longer in transitioning of your food!!!!!! I did only 10 days, and it wasn't enough.Well with the amount of food I had left I was only able to mix her food for 10 days. That IS NOT ENOUGH TIME to let her stomach adjust!!!!!!!!!! I watched her for the first week and she had a extremely soft stool! So much so, that I started to watch her water intake and if she changed in her speed in eating as if she knew it would upset her stomach but she remained a happy playful puppy. I also regulated her treats. It took about 10 days for her stool to start having any shape to it, and about 2-3 weeks after the full change over of the food her stools became solid and normal. I second the less bowel movements that everyone else has said, so for those of you who have to scoop, this would be beneficial to you. I have 2 acres, and mine insists on running 20 yards into the woods, so that was something I was glad I didn't have to train her to do. She goes in the morning and in the evening, and her stool quantity is half what it was with her Purina. She was doing fine on that, but figured I'd try something better. If you pay just a little bit more for this food, and she eats it over a longer period of time it all equals out in the end. I think I feed her less than the chart says, but I know she is full when she comes in from going out an hour after she eats and hides her treat somewhere in the house (on top of her bed, in the corner of a step going up to the bedroom, and her favorite spot is here on the couch behind me skillfully digging and burying it behind me). I adjusted her meal size because it seemed the very little last bit she was not wanting to eat, and would walk away and come thank me for her food more and more. Since I've cut back on the food, she will come and thank me at least once while she eats but no more than that. She is gaining weight, and not chunky either. I don't know if it was a warm spell that we had, mid 30's-40's for 2 weeks in Dec, or the change over from food, or maybe shedding from puppy coat to normal hair but she did have some major shedding going on for a week or so. No globs coming out and when I used a brush on her not much hair now. I do not brush her daily anymore, the brush is the vacuum's little cousin I guess. Her coat is nice and silky to the touch.Also, I live in Alaska, and use the wood stove as my primary heat. I usually put 2-3 gal of water in the humidifier each day. With the Purina, she was scratching quite a bit, so much that I started adding a teaspoon of olive oil in with each meal. That helped her with that and she itched less, but never stopped. I think I may notice her scratch 2-3 times a day and it doesn't seem to be as focused and intense as it was before. It could be that she is just getting use to it up here as well, but there is a lot to be said for a healthy diet in humans. It is just the same for our pets.I have been trying to keep a 0700 and 1700 feeding time. I don't have her sitting at my feet a hour in advance doing her I'm hungry dance. There are times where I am working on something on the house and it will be almost 1900, and she is still just hanging out with me as normal not begging for anything. So I would think that would mean that she is content from the previous feeding, and that I have her food amount adjust pretty close to what it should be.One down fall of the small kibbles... when put in a feeding toy that they have to roll around to get food... the food comes out and goes under doors, edges of furniture. If your pet is aggressive, this could lead to holes pawed in carpet etc, I just have to sit and listen to non stop constant barking all over one morsel that has went under the laundry room door. She still has half a toy full of food, but she will not let even one get away.Second edit:I don't know if I my dog has started to have allergies or not. I have become fed up with her shedding more than a heeler should. I have switched to taste of the wild, bison, and well we are working through things and are getting her tested for other allergies. I will say this. Put a bowl of TOTW down and a bowl of wellness, the bowl of wellness will be left alone. The prices are about the same, but overall I think they are both better than cheap brand dog foods, but mine seems to have changed. I have since got a second red heeler female pup, and she finished off the half bag of what I had left with no issues what so ever, but she sure was interested in the smells coming from the other food bowl.I have had no problem with my puppy eating this food. She has grown healthy and trim while achieving her proper weight. Couldn’t ask for anything more.Our dog eats it! Seems healthy!I have 2 dogs both on wellness brand. It's more expensive than other brands. But none of my dogs seems to be getting overweight. Though that might be because I actually measure their food? Also no poop eating happens. Not sure if this is a my dog thing or the brand thing. Either way very happy with wellness so far. My dogs love it and seem to be very healthy on it.Great quality food.I was happy with the ingredients and my puppy loves the food.After adopting our lab/boxer mix, Nero, we quickly found out that he was very particular about what he ate. We tried everything, but still he wouldn't eat. We went for a couple of weeks like this. We started worrying and even took him to the shelter/vet and asked what we should do. They only said, "don't worry, he will ear eventually." We tried everything from Eukanuba, to Science diet, you name it we probably tried it. We ended up with a cupboard full of bags that had less than a cup of food taken out of each. He eventually started eating a little, I guess just enough to have something in his stomach, but not nearly the amount he should be eating. It was pretty stressfull, as this was our first time actually owning a dog. It got to the point where we'd walk him, and people would comment about how skinny he was. Sad, I know.Finally someone recommended we try Wellness. Now, I will say that we were a little hesitant at first, because it was a bit on the pricey side. And we really didn't know that much about pet food. We figured, you know, he's a dog, so long as he's not eating table scraps, it shouldn't matter that much (read: we were very ignorant). Boy were we wrong, and since then, we've come a long way. After checking out the Wellness site and really doing some research, we decided that it was worth it. So we bought a little bag to, you know, try it out. Just in case Nero didn't like it. To our surprise, he loved the stuff! Scarfed it down like I've never seen him do before. My boyfriend and I both stood there silently while we watched him eat a whole bowl of food for the first time.Needless to say, after that we went online and bought a whole 30-pound bag. I love that my dog loves this stuff, and I love that it's also good for him. I mean, this stuff is human-grade. HUMAN GRADE!People are also always commenting on how good our dog looks, how shiny his coat is. It's definitely noticeable that he's eating well. We saw his sibling who, sadly, is still in the shelter, and you can tell the difference between the two dogs, just by looking at their coat, and I know it's because of Wellness.And because of that, I will NEVER feed my dog anything else. Ever!My dog fell ill and started vomiting and having loose stools after this packet was opened. She has eaten wellness before but looks like this was a bad batch. So disappointing to see a good brand like this is selling food that is not of a good quality or has some defects. The food smelt rancid as well.He seems to like it. He at it up very quickly. Was looking for more. Rated 5 stars by top food tester.We have been feeding our dog this puppy food for half a year. Repurchased every time we ran out.One of the best dog foods out there in my opinion. Loved that it was free shipping too!My dog, 10 month shorkie she doesn't eat it at all. If I put wet food on top or mix it with this dog food, she will just eat the wet food. I tried several different tricks, all failed. She just doesn't eat it. Even made me bring her to the vet, de-wormed and checked. They told me the dog food might be too low protein that why my dog doesn't like it. Change to another dog food, she eats everything again! So disappointed about this dog food. This whole gaint bag now sit in my apartment, I don't what to do. If any body, u dog like this food, please send me a email, [email protected], I can give u this whole bag. Toronto only.