Unbiased Nutrish Dog Food Review: Is it Worth the Hype?

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  • #3005

    She has a pretty sensitive stomach (Berner things, am I right?) and we had some struggles finding the right product that wouldn’t upset her gut. We finally decided to give Nutrish a try, and bingo – it’s been smooth sailing since.

    The ingredients seem to be high quality, real meats being at the top of the list and no funky artificial stuff which is a big plus. Her coat’s been shiny and she seems really happy with the taste too. Even noticed less shedding lately (could be my imagination though)!

    And let’s not forget that this brand is designed by celebrity chef Rachel Ray, so… while it doesn’t make the dinner I microwave look any better in comparison, at least my pup is dining like a little gourmet champ!

    One complaint? The kibbles could do with being a bit smaller in size. They’re quite hard and large which I believe may be difficult for an older or smaller dog to chow down on.

    Of course, ensure you check with your vet before switching brands or significantly changing your pup’s diet. Better safe than sorry, right? But from personal experience – thumbs up on Nutrish here! 🐶👍

    #3006

    Sure, it’s a bit on the pricey side compared to others but as they say, you pay for quality and this stuff delivers!

    One of my dogs had some tummy issues with other brands but since we switched to Nutrish, he’s been happy and agile with noticeably shinier coat. Apart from the significant improvements on their health, I love the fact that it comes in recyclable packaging too, which gives it an extra thumbs up from this environmentally conscious pet mom!

    All in all, every penny spent on Nutrish seems like an investment for our furry companions’ health and wellness. So if you’re thinking about trying it out, I’d definitely recommend it! Happy tails everyone!

    #3007

    The best part for me? The ingredients list is really easy to understand–no shady stuff hidden in there. And since the switch, I’ve noticed his coat is glossier and he’s got lots more energy on our park runs. Plus no more tummy troubles.

    Price-wise, it’s a bit on the pricey side if you’re watching your budget but honestly, worth every cent for Berns’ happiness and health. Totally recommend giving it a try if you’re considering it.

    #3008

    The ingredients look pretty good to me – real meat, veggies, and grains without all those nasty fillers. It’s an easy swap if you’re aiming for a diet that’s closer to what dogs would eat in the wild. They also have grain-free options if your pup has specific dietary needs.

    Just keep an eye on how your dog reacts after the switch over tho, as every furry friend is individual and may respond differently. Oh, and remember…always gradually introduce new food into their diet to avoid any digestion issues. Paws crossed Nutrish works out for you and your buddy! 🐾

    #3009

    Recently switched my Labrador, Max, over to Nutrish dog food and thought I’d share our experience. Talk about a game-changer! Max has always been one of the pickier eaters, given that he has a sensitive stomach. We tried several brands but had no luck– until we found Nutrish. The brand offers such a diversity of flavors; Max’s favorite seems to be the Real Beef & Brown Rice Recipe.

    The best part about Nutrish, apart from its pooch-approved taste, is the ingredient list. It’s super clean – no artificial flavors or preservatives. It contains real U.S. farm-raised beef (it’s literally the first ingredient!). Also, there are wholesome fibres like brown rice and beet pulp which are great for digestion.

    Since making the switch to Nutrish, Max’s coat has gotten so much shinier and he’s full of energy during our daily walks. An added bonus – his tummy issues have significantly improved!

    Do check if your pup has any allergies before starting Nutrish, mine did juts fine with it but better to be safe than sorry. And if anyone else’s fur babies are on Nutrish, I’d love to hear about your experiences too!

    Happy Feeding!

    #3010

    I’ve been using Nutrish for my lab, Max, for about six months now and we’re both loving it. Every time I open a new bag he practically dances around the kitchen! It’s definitely a healthier alternative to some other brands out their filled with fillers and artificial ingredients. I noticed that his coat looks glossier and he seems to have more energy during our morning jogs.

    The only downside is that it’s a bit pricier than some options but you really are paying for quality here. Plus, it’s great knowing you’re not stuffing your four-legged friend with junk, right? Just make sure to introduce any new food gradually so your pup doesn’t upset their stomach.

    Anyone else use Nutrish? Would love to hear your experiences too!

    #3011

    Just a heads up though, Nutrish does cost a little more than your average kibble. TOTALLY worth it though if you ask me… I mean let’s be real, aren’t our fur babies worth all the love (and occasional splurging) we can muster? 😉 Would give it 5/5 paws any day!

    #3012

    I’ve had my Lab on Nutrish for about a year now; I think it’s alright but not exceptional. Her coat’s been shiny and she seems energetic, so it does the job well in that regard. The ingredient list is decent too, but I just can’t get past the fact it’s marketed as “natural” when it still contains added colors.

    While the brand promises no artificial flavors or preservatives, spotting added “caramel color” on their ingredient list doesn’t exactly spell all-natural to me. Like yeah, mabye it isn’t harmful but why add unnecessary colorings when we’ve got plenty of truly natural options available? It just seems fishy.

    Also, I spotted some corn gluten meal in the mix—a cheap by-product that doesn’t really offer much nutritional value. My vet said it can often lead to allergies and digestibility issues, so that was a bummer.

    All in all, Nutrish does feed our furry friends reasonably well without breaking the bank and if your pooch isn’t ultra-sensitive, they might do just fine on it. But given these downsides, I’m looking to transition her onto something that lives up to its natural claims a bit more rigidly moving forward for peace of mind.

    If you’re a stickler for clean labels like me, perhaps consider doing your research to find brands with truly transparent and high-quality ingredient profiles. Just putting my two cents in!

    #3013

    I actually switched my lab, Buster, over to Nutrish about a year ago and it’s been great for him. He had some previously dry skin issues and they’ve pretty much disappeared since the switch. His coat is shinier too! He seems more energetic overall.

    I started him on the chicken and veggies recipe but have also tried the beef, pea & brown rice one – both seem to agree with him just fine. I like that Nutrish uses real meat as their first ingredient and they don’t include any artificial flavors or preservatives.

    The only downside I’ve noticed is the price can be a bit higher than some other brands – but for me, the benefits outweigh this con. At the end of the day, every dog is different so what works for Buster may not work for your pooch. Worth a shot if you’re considering switching, though!

    Hope this helps a bit. Happy Dog-Parenting!

    #3014

    I did my homework before switching. What impressed me was the whole “simple-natural ingredients” thing they’ve got going on, it makes me feel better knowing what Max is eating. The first ingredient is real meat, which I wasn’t finding with our old brand.. Plus, Max can’t resist the taste of the Chicken & Veggies flavor!

    On the downside, wish they’d offer more grain-free options for puppers with allergies, but all in all, we’re pretty satisfied so far. Max gets the clean plate award every time I serve this up! Just remember every pup is different tho, so what works for mine might not work for yours.

    Has anyone else tried Nutrish? Would love to hear your thoughts! 🐾

    #3015

    I did notice her coat looked shinier but this could also be due to the fish oil supplement we’ve been adding. The thing that really got me was seeing corn gluten meal listed among the ingredients. I mean, Rachael Ray markets it as premium food with no filler ingredients, yet there it was!

    It’s not terrible food per se, but definitely doesn’t fit into the premium category for me. Ended up switching to different brand and my fur baby seems happier already. Hope this helps you out! As always, every dog is different so keep an eye on your pooch’s reaction. May the paws be with you!🐾

    #3016

    I’ve been using Nutrish for my 4-year-old Boxer, Bruno, for a while now. I was a bit skeptical at first given its celebrity endorsement (from Rachael Ray), but I’ve found it to be great quality. The ingredient list is straightforward and pretty clean as far as dog food goes – no unnecessary fillers or weird stuff. Bruno really seems to enjoy the taste too, gobbles it up every time!

    The only issue I ran into was that switching his food caused a bit of an upset stomach initially. But with any new food, that can be expected! Just make sure you transition your pup slowly – gradually mix it with their old food until it’s completely replaced.

    All in all, we’re pretty happy with it. Plus, my vet gave it her stamp of approval which always makes a pet parent feel good!
    Hope this helps you out! 🐾

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