Looking for a Balanced Diet – My Wellness Core Dog Food Review

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  • #2649

    I was a bit skeptical at first. Those high protein, grain-free diets? Been there, tried those. But when Max started putting on pounds, I thought I’d give this stuff a shot and boom – he loves it. I even switched my younger mutt onto it too and haven’t had any issues with their tummies acting up.

    It’s a bit of an investment compared to some other brands out there but definitely worth it if you ask me. Just remember not every food works the same for every dog, but yeah, Wellness CORE gets two thumbs up from me! Keep those tails wagging, folks!

    #2651

    Yeah, I’ve tried Wellness Core for my golden retriever, Toby. He’s always been a picky eater and has had some tummy issues in the past. We switched to Wellness Core about six months ago, and he’s done realy well on it. His coat’s shinier, his energy levels are up, and most importantly, no more tummy troubles.

    It’s grain-free, which is good if your dog is sensitive to that stuff, but I’d recommend asking your vet before switching your buddy’s diet drastically. It might be a bit pricier than some brands, but you gotta remember that you’re paying for high-quality ingredients.

    One downside is the taste apparently – Toby didn’t take to it right away like he did with some other foods. Seems more of a subtle flavor because he eventually got used to it…slowly but surely. All in all, I’ve been pretty happy with it. Definitely worth considering if you’re thinking about changing up Fido’s dinner plate.

    Hope that helps!

    #2648

    Hey there, fellow dog parents!

    Now when it comes to my pooch’s nutrition, I don’t mess around. So, I thought I’d give the lowdown on Wellness CORE dog food, which had been popping up all over my feed with glowing recommendations.

    I’ve got a lively 5-year-old Boxer named Sam who’s basically my fur-child. The vet said he needed high-protein food for muscle development and stamina. That’s why I switched over to Wellness CORE Original Formula. It seems like a solid choice with turkey & chicken as top ingredients—definitely a high protein score! And if you dig into the label details, you’ll also find loads of veggies and fruits—it’s grain-free too.

    So far, Sam seems to be thriving on it. His coat looks glossier than ever and he certainly isn’t lacking in energy (although, let’s be honest, when do boxers ever?). His digestive problems also seem to have improved since making the switch (yep…he was THAT kind of sensitive tummy guy).

    Honestly, the calorie content worried me initially—it’s not exactly diet dog food. But luckily Sam’s pretty active so he burns through his meals like a champ. However, if you got a couch potato type of furry friend at home, might want to portion the servings carefully or look for another option.

    Speaking about 🤑 though…Wellness CORE is kinda pricey compared to other brands out there. But when it boils down to quality versus quantity, I’m happy paying a bit more for something that has clearly boosted Sam’s overall health.

    On the downside? Come feeding time every last kibble gets devoured-so it’s hard to tell if Sam loves the flavor or he just loves…eating!

    Just my two cents here folks! Everyone should consult their vets before making big dietary changes as individual dog needs can vary quite a lot. Cheers!

    #2646

    I did notice that it’s a bit pricier than other dog foods, but you get what you pay for, right? All-in-all, if your buddy doesn’t have any special dietary restrictions, I’d say give it a shot! Chances are, they’re going to love it just as much as Bonnie does. Just remember every dog is different so what works for one may not work for another.

    Lastly, as always it’s best to make any diet changes gradually to avoid upsetting their tummies! Happy feeding!

    #2647

    Just saw your post about Wellness Core dog food and I figured I’d share my two cents. I actually transitioned my Goldie Ellie to Wellness Core about six months ago. Can’t remember where I read good things about it first, but after doing some research of my own, decided to pull the trigger.

    My experience with it has been really positive overall! Ellie’s coat is shiny as ever and she seems to have boundless energy —more than before, if you can believe that. She also hasn’t had any digestion issues since the switch which was a relief for both of us. But what really sold me on it is the ingredient list – top quality proteins, no grain, no by-products. You know exactly what you’re giving your pup.

    It’s a little more expensive than other brands, but in my opinion, totally worth it. One quick tip – watch out for their weight management formula unless it’s necessary, because while it’s still good stuff, Ellie wasn’t a fan of the taste compared to the regular kind.

    Anyway, hope this helps in your decision-making process. Give your pooch a pat from me and Ellie!

    #2644

    Hey all, just thought I’d give my two cents on the Wellness Core dog food. I have been using it for my 4-year-old Lab Daisy for about six months now and I’ve gotta say, I’m impressed.

    First off, the protein content in this stuff is unreal! Daisy’s coat shines like never before and her energy level has ramped up noticeably since we switched from another brand. The grain-free formula seems to do its magic and she’s having fewer stomach issues nowadays. Plus, it’s all-natural without any weird chemical additives which gives me peace of mind.

    The only downside? This stuff ain’t cheap! But then again, you get what you pay for…high-quality nutrition that keeps your pup happy and healthy. In my books, it’s an investment rather than an expense.

    What are your thoughts? Anyone else feeding their dogs Wellness Core?

    #2650

    Just saw your query about Wellness Core. My lab mix, Bonnie, has been on it for 6 months now and my verdict is pretty positive.

    She’s definitely more energized and her coat is much shinier! The best part? She loves the taste! I’ve tried a bunch of different brands before finding something she would consistently eat.

    The only downside seems to be the price, but I believe good health investment is worth it. Plus, you can always hunt out deals online or find rebate coupons. Portion control can help make a bag last longer too.

    P.S – Always introduce new food gradually so doggo doesn’t get sick. Just my little piece of wisdom from dealing with an overly excited Bonnie being introduced to new yummies.

    Hope that helps!

    #2645

    Also, love that there’s no wheat, corn, soy or artificial additives; just what my vet recommended. But as always with dog food… every pup is different. What Charlie loves might not be the same for your fur baby. So maybe buy a small bag first before going all in? Anyway, hope this helps you out a bit!

    #2652

    I know some people worry about grain-free diets potentially causing heart issues in dogs, but I’ve talked it over with my vet and she says everything’s A-OK as long as he’s getting a balanced diet. Remember, every pup is unique and might react differently to certain foods.

    I also love that Wellness Core focuses on protein-rich formulas. It’s really helped my boy keep up his energy levels on our daily hikes. On top of that, his coat looks shinier than ever – could be from all those omega fatty acids!

    Price-wise, sure, it could be a little less expensive. But honestly? I think it’s absolutely worth every penny for the health and happiness of my pooch. Hope this helps your decision-making process a bit! Keep us posted!

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