“Whole Earth Farms Dog Food Review – The Boom or Bust for My Dog’s Diet?”

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    Plus, it seems to be doing wonders for her coat. Swear she’s shinier than ever these days! Also noticed a positive change in her energy levels after switching over from our previous brand.

    Price-wise though, won’t lie, it’s a smidge higher than some other brands we’ve tried but you get what you pay for right? I feel it’s totally worth it for the quality you’re getting.

    Do make sure you introduce any new food gradually if you decide to switch though. We did over a week period and luckily didn’t have any issues but better safe than sorry!

    All n’ all, I’d suggest giving Whole Earth Farms a go! 👍🐾

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    #2671

    It is one of the more affordable natural dog foods on the market which is always a nice bonus. The ingredients list is pretty straightforward annd quality seems consistent in every bag we’ve bought. Plus it’s grain-free which was important for me cause Lucy has a bit of a sensitive stomach.

    Do keep an eye on your pup if you make the transition though, as it’s high in protein and some dogs can take a little while to adjust. Otherwise, I’m all smiles and paws-up for this brand!

    #2672

    So glad you’ve mentioned Whole Earth Farms dog food! I switched my lab, Max, over to it about six months ago and let me tell you – we’ve seen some major positives. His coat has started sparkling ever since and he’s got a lot more pep in his steps!

    We usually go for the grain-free range because Max can be a bit sensitive to grains. The ingredients list is impressive too – plenty of fruits, vegetables, and quality proteins.

    The only downside? It’s a tad pricier than some alternatives. But for me, knowing that Max is getting such well-rounded nutrition is totally worth it.

    Just as an aside, always remember that not all dogs will respond the same way to any food brand or ingredients so keep an eye on how your pup adjusts. Good luck!

    – DogLovingEmma 🐶

    #2673

    Nice to know you’re checking up on Whole Earth Farms dog food! I started using it about six months ago for my lab, Max. Honestly, in terms of nutrition and ingredients, it’s been pretty awesome. Meat is always the first ingredient listed, which is super important. Max’s coat is shinier, he’s got more energy and no gastric issues whatsoever since we switched.

    All good until here, but let me tell you about price though – it doesn’t hit your pocket as hard as some of the other high-quality brands out there. And it still offers great nutritional value. The dry food varieties have been a total hit with Max but I can’t say the same for the wet food, he just didn’t seem to like it that much.

    So you might want to test taste both before going all in. Remember every doggo has different tastes and dietary needs. What may be perfect food for one could be a total miss with another.

    Good luck in making your choice! 🐾

    #2674

    The thing that really sold me though? The ingredient list. It’s got real meat as the first ingredient, no artificial colors or preservatives – basically nothing you wouldn’t want to feed your fur baby. Plus, my doggo absolutely loves the taste; her bowl is always empty in minutes!

    One minor con would be the price – it’s a tad more expensive than regular varieties, but considering the health benefits and quality ingredients, I reckon it’s worth every penny. All in all – in my experience, Whole Earth Farms dog food gets two paws up! Hope that helps you make a decision!

    #2675

    She seems to enjoy the flavors variety too–currently we’re on the pork, beef & lamb mix. Plus side – her coat has become noticeably shinier since the switch, energy levels up too! The only caveat is that it’s slightly pricey compared to other brands but knowing she’s getting good nutrients makes it worth it for me.

    In a nutshell, I reckon if you can splurge a little on your fur-friend’s diet, Whole Earth Farms is a solid choice. But remember,**every dog is unique** and might react differently to new foods. Always wise to transition gradually and keep an eye out for any changes in behavior or digestion. Hope this helps!

    #2677

    I did some research before switching to this brand and loved that it’s made in the USA without any of the nasty fillers like corn or soy; it’s all natural, which was a big draw for me. It’s not too pricey either considering the quality you get.

    Do want to mention that my older fella initially had a bit of an upset stomach when we made the switch – apparently common with diet changes – but after a slow transition period, he adjusted just fine. Now, their coats are glossier, they seem happier overall, and my younger pup has definitely filled out (in a good way!).

    Overall, I’d highly recommend Whole Earth Farms. Of course, every dog is different so what works for mine might not work for yours. But definitely worth giving it a shot!

    Happy feeding! 🐶🍴

    #2678

    My labs, Max and Bella, are notoriously fussy eaters but oh boy, they went nuts for this stuff. I mean, just total tail-wagging pandemonium at meal times! Plus, their coat health really thrived; they look like they’ve taken a dive into a pool of shine gloss.

    The ingredients are all-natural with specifications of grains (if you’re into that), and no poultry by-product meals. The cherry on top? Totally pocket-friendly compared to other “premium” brands. Keep an eye out for online deals too.

    Remember though everyone, each pup is unique. We had a smooth transition but monitor your own little ones, especially if they have sensitive tummies! My recommendation: give Whole Earth Farms a try!

    Happy feeding everyone!🐾

    #2679

    So you’re looking into Whole Earth Farms dog food too, huh? My labradoodle Archie’s been munching on it for a few months now and honestly – he’s a fan! He usually wolfs down the grain-free recipe like it’s gourmet cuisine from Canine-French Chef Extraordinaire, Pierre Dogue.

    The ingredient list passed my ‘over-obsessive pet parent’ scrutiny – y’know lots of quality proteins, veggies, fruits and no poultry by-products. Gotta keep my fluffball healthy! Plus, it’s easy on his tummy when compared to other brands. Sentence served and verdict delivered — Archie’s coat is glossier than ever.

    Just one heads up thogh – it’s not super pocket-friendly if you happen to own a pupper that eats like a Great Dane on steroids but for its high-quality ingredients and significant health benefits, I say it’s worth every buck.

    Drop me a reply if you decide to try it out or have more questions! Here’s to happy, well-fed fur babies! 🐾

    #2680

    Now don’t get me wrong – the stuff’s not bad at all. It’s free from corn, soy, wheat; basically all the stuff you should be dodging like an overly friendly squirrel at the park. Plus they go heavy on quality proteins and pile on fruits and veggies nice enough even for us humans.

    On the flip side thogh, Ensure your dog’s got digestive system made of steel or they’re in for some awkward backyard moments which are equal parts hilarious and gross. The food can be pretty rich for some dogs and let me tell ya’, our lab had a few intense stare-downs with unexpected lawn surprises.

    In summary – if your mutt can handle rich fare? Treat them to Whole Earth Foods local gourmet. If not, maybe stick to something a smidge lighter unless you enjoy unexpected lawn decorations…and believe me, they don’t exactly add to your home’s curb appeal!

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