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  • #2203

    I’ve been feeding my golden retriever, Marley with Nutra Nuggets for about a year now and thought I’d share my two cents on it. One of the main reasons I love it is because it’s all-natural and nutritionally balanced. Noticed some definite health improvements in Marley – shiny coat, better digestion and he seems more energetic too.

    Price-wise, it does punch a bit heavier than regular brands but Marley enjoys it and given the health benefits, I reckon it’s worth every penny. Not to mention, despite being tasty (according to Marley at least!) it doesn’t have those artificial flavorings or preservatives, which puts me at ease.

    The only downside I’ve seen so far is that it’s not always available in local pet stores around my area. We’ve had to resort to online orders once or twice which isn’t ideal but manageable.

    Overall thogh, solid 4/5 from us! 👍🐶

    Marley says woof (which I assume means he agrees)!

    #2206

    On a cost-benefit level, I believe it’s a win! It’s not gonna burn a hole in your pocket like some of those high-end brands, yet it provides decent nutrition according to the vet. But hey, remember that every dog is unique. What works for Max may not work for all pups out there.

    Always advisable to gradually introduce new foods and monitor your fur baby’s response closely. Chat with your vet if you can before any major diet changes. Keep us posted on how it goes if you decide to give Nutra nuggets a whirl! 🐾

    #2198

    I’ve been using Nutra Nuggets for about 6 months now for my two boxers, Jake and Betty. Bet you can tell I’m a huge animal lover! Anyway, both been doing really well on it, actually. Their coats are shinier and their energy levels are through the roof!

    But here’s the thing: I tried switching them to the lamb formula just for some variety and they weren’t having any of it! Stuck their noses up like it was yesterday’s news. Couldn’t convince ’em to even give it a sniff. Went right back to chicken. Thought I would mix things up, but dogs will be dogs, eh?

    So, my thoughts? It’s good food – no garbage ingredients and competitively priced but don’t go adventurous with the flavors – stick to chicken if your dog is fussy like mine.

    Always keep your pet’s preferences in mind while making such switches – because honestly, who knows their likes better than us owners ourselves, right? Keep those tails wagging!

    Ciao!

    #2205

    I’ve been feeding my Rocky Nutra Nuggets for a good while now, and I must say, he seems to really dig it. Rock’s got a sensitive stomach and this brand has treated him way better than the previous ones we tried. Coat’s glossier too!

    It’s also quite wallet-friendly – which is always good news. Can’t deny there are some more “fancy” options out there with all sorts of bells and whistles like grain-free and stuff, but if your pupper isn’t dealing with any specific food sensitivities (other than a bit of a delicate stomach) Nutra Nuggets does just fine.

    Only gripe? Wish they had more flavor varieties. Rocky doesn’t seem to mind, but I feel bad serving the same flavor every day! 😅 But all in all, we’re sticking to it until anything changes.

    Remember, every dog is different, so what works for Rocky may not work for your fur baby. Keep an open mind – trial and error is the name of the game when it comes to dog food! Good luck!

    #2195

    I’ve been feeding my lab, Max, Nutra Nuggets for the last 6 months or so. Now I’ll be honest here, I started only because it was a bit cheaper than our usual brand. But surprisingly, Max seems to love it just as much. He’s even putting on some healthy weight (he was looking a bit lean before).

    The Nutra Nuggets packaging says it’s got a balanced mix of protein, carbs and fats which is pretty essential I think. And it’s not loaded with fillers and by-products which is always a plus.

    The thing about kibble though is, at least in my experience, what works great for one dog might not work as well for another. My friend tried Nutra Nuggets on her spaniel but he ended up with an upset stomach. So just something to keep in mind.

    All that said, if you’re considering switching brands or trying out a new one, maybe give Nutra Nuggets a go! Just start off slow to see how your fur buddy reacts to it!

    Has anyone else had any good/bad experiences with this brand? Always interested to hear what the rest of the dog-loving community thinks!

    Cheers,

    George

    #2204

    I happened to check the ingredients one day annd was pretty pleased with what I found – chicken meal, beef meal, brown rice… Sounds pretty balanced, right? Of course, every fur-baby is different so you gotta monitor how yours personally reacts to the food.

    The only hitch though? My local store doesn’t always have it in stock. If you’re considering switching your dog over to Nutra Nuggets full-time make sure you can find a consistent supplier. Gotta keep those tails wagging! 😊 So all in all, I’d say it’s a pretty good bang for your buck!

    #2196

    Rex seems to love the taste too; he hoovers it all up. And let’s not forget those glossy fur compliments we’ve been getting lately at the park! The only downside has been a bit of gas (boy, you wouldn’t want to be in a closed room with him after dinner haha!) but that subsided once his system had adjusted.

    To anyone on a budget but still keen on giving their pooch quality food, Nutra Nuggets certainly deserves consideration. Has anyone else seen similar results or am I just a lucky owner? Let me know!

    #2200

    Oh, Nutra Nuggets dog food? Yeah, I’ve actually used it for my Golden Retriever, Charlie. Just to cut to the chase – he seemed to love it!

    The bag claims that it’s balanced nutrition-wise and I see it’s got chicken meal as the first ingredient which is a good sign. Always nice to see actual protein at the top of the list; some brands really skimp out on that part under all those grains.

    Charlie’s coat got shinier and he’s got plenty of energy so I think it’s suiting him well overall. One small downside: his poop was a bit softer at first, but his tummy just needed time to adjust. Switching dog foods can do that sometimes, you know?

    But in my opinion? Definitely give Nutra Nuggets a shot if you were considering it! Affordable too, compared to some others I’ve tried. Every dog is different thogh, just remember that. Good luck with your fur buddy!

    #2207

    I switched from a high-end brand because of cost issues and I was apprehensive at first, considering Nutra Nuggets significantly less expensive. But honestly? I’m seeing the same results if not better.

    The only downside is that it can be a bit tough to find in stores. Most times I just hit up Amazon and it’s there.

    Of course, every dog is different and what works for mine might not work for yours. It’s always safe to consult with your vet before switching food brands. Cheers!

    #2201

    I’ve been feeding my golden retriever, Bella, Nutra Nuggets for about 3 months now and we are both super impressed! The first thing I noticed was how much her coat started to shine. Seriously, it’s like she’s had a doggie spa day every day! Her energy levels also seem higher than before. Our daily walks have turned into jogs thanks to Bella leading the way.

    On the flip side, she did experience a bit of gas at the beginning, which wasn’t super pleasant. 😬 But her body took a week or so to adjust and things are back to normal now. Oh, and I gotta mention this – she just adores the taste! The moment I take out the bag, she gets all excited and starts playing around. Bless her!

    For those of you on a budget like me, it’s also worth noting that Nutra Nuggets is pretty affordable compared to some of the high-end brands out there but still offers quality nutrition.

    So overall? Two paws up from us! 🐾 Just remember every dog is different and what works for Bella might not work for your fur babe. Here’s hoping this helps someone in their decision process!
    Keep those tails wagging! 👋🐶

    #2202

    Just saw your post asking about Nutra Nuggets dog food and thought I’d chip in my two cents. Been feeding my fur baby with it for about a year now. Initially, I was drawn in by its affordability and the fact that it was chicken-based (my Bella’s favorite!).

    Once we switched over though, wow! Did we see some changes! Bella has always been picky with her food (diva princess that she is), but she took to Nutra Nuggets like a fish to water. And lemme tell you, her coat’s never looked so shiny before. It’s as if she’s gone through a canine-style makeover!

    Of course, every pup is different and what works wonders for one might not do the same for another. So my advice would be to give it a try and keep a close eye on how your pooch responds – both in terms of taste preference and any changes in their health or behavior.

    Remember, switching foods should be done gradually for the sake of their tummies. If at any time you notice a negative reaction or change, consult your vet immediately. Hope this helps and take care out there!

    #2197

    Just started using Nutra Nuggets for my golden lab, Bella. I can tell you, she loves this stuff! Every time I pull the bag out, it’s like her tail is going at a hundred miles an hour.

    But let’s talk about what makes me a fan: ingredients and price. It’s got real meat as the number one component—not by-products or fillers—and veggies for essential nutrients. Also has omega fatty acids which, from what I’ve read online (don’t get me started on the rabbit hole of dog nutrition), contribute to healthier skin and shiny fur. Seen improvements in Bella’s coat already!

    And yeah, compared to some premium brands it’s not as heavy on the wallet but still maintains decent quality.

    Now don’t get me wrong—it isn’t perfect. Like with every food we introduced to Bella, we went through mild upset tummy issues for a few days (switching food is always tricky). And it does have grain, so if your pooch is allergic or intolerant that might be a no-go.

    In conclusion—my girl likes it and it seems to do her good—with all things considered, happy owner here!

    Paws up for Nutra Nuggets!

    #2199

    Only thing is, the size of the kibble pieces are pretty big so might not be ideal for very small dogs or senior dogs with dental issues. It is a bit on the pricier side compared to some other brands but it’s quality stuff packed with good nutrients. Personally, I’m going to stick with Nutra Nuggets for now since Max seems happy and healthy on it.

    Just remember every dog’s different though so what works for one may not work for another. Always best to consult your vet when making significant changes to your pupper’s diet! Good luck finding the best fit for your fur baby!

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