Hands-on Nulo Dog Food Review – Is It Worth the Hype?

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  • #2881

    I’ve gotta say, I was a bit skeptical at first, buying Nulo. Pricey stuff compared to the usual chow, am I right? But the poodle princess at home had got a lil’ sensitive tummy issue and my vet suggested I try something new. Switching her diet to Nulo has made such a difference!

    First off, its grain-free – you know how you feel about those midnight tacos, right? Imagine that with dogs and grains. So, that cut down on her tummy troubles. Plus, it’s high in meat-based protein – a total win-win for my little carnivore.

    Within weeks of the switch, she’s happier, way more active, and her coat is shinier than ever before. On top of all that – it’s made in the USA! Can’t quite get over how much she loves the salmon & peas flavor – it’s like 5-star dining for dogs.

    It’s turned out to be worth every cent seeing her so healthy and playful again. Go for it if your fur baby has tricky dietary needs or if you just want them on a healthier food choice. Just be prepared to see empty bowls super quick! 😄

    #2882

    The fact that it’s grain-free is a big plus for us – clears up some minor allergy issues Luna was having. And you gotta love the high protein content. Helps keep Luna’s energy level consistent for our daily runs 😀 Oh and talking about goodies, how can we forget those probiotics! Drew me in like bees to honey.

    Bit on the pricey side though, not gonna lie. But hey, if Luna’s happy and healthy…who am I to complain? 😉 Just thought it’s worth mentioning.

    Another thing that got me sold on Nulo was that they’re pretty transparent about their ingredients (Got this habit of scanning ingredient lists after Luna developed allergies). And so far, no weird stuff or unpronounceable mystery ingredients popping out 👀

    Long story short: It gets a solid thumb up from me and a wagging tail from Luna👍🐾 Might be worth trying if your furball likes quality grub and you don’t mind paying a bit extra for it!

    #2884

    The fact that Nulo is grain-free gives me peace of mind too. Plus, the ingredient list just screams quality- no filler or sketchy by-products which I’m always wary of. Yeah, it may be a bit pricier than other brands out there, but you really do get what you pay for in terms of nutritional value.

    Just ensure to make a gradual switch if you’re changing from another brand to avoid upsetting their tummy. Also remember every pup is different so what suits mine might not suit yours. But all in all, I’d give Nulo two paws up and definitely recommend giving it a shot!

    #2885

    Since we’ve switched to Nulo, he’s more energetic during our park runs, his coat is shinier than ever, and even those pesky allergy problems have taken a backseat. The only downside? It’s a tad more expensive than our old brand. But hey, nothing too good comes cheap! From my own experience, I’d say it’s definitely worth trying out if you’re in search of quality dog food your furry buddies would love. Cheers!

    #2886

    Just had to jump in on the Nulo dog food convo! I’ve literally been feeding my golden retriever, Sam, Nulo’s dry food for about a year and it’s fantastic. His coat is so shiny and he seems more energetic than he was on his old diet. He just gobbles up the salmon and peas flavor like there’s no tomorrow. The fact that it’s grain-free with no artificial preservatives or colors is a big plus for me too.

    Although, full disclosure, my pocket did feel a little light when we switched over from our old brand because let’s face it, Nulo is a bit pricey. But I reckon you get what you pay for — top-notch ingredients and happier, healthier pooches!

    Still, each dog is unique so it might not work for everyone. Best advice? Give it a try and gauge how your pup reacts. After all, their wellbeing is worth every penny!

    Toodles,
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    #2887

    On top of that, they actually seem to enjoy the taste. Seriously, my other pup, Buster? He’s picky like nobody’s business, has turned his nose up at brands plenty of friends swore by. But with Nulo, he digs right in without second thoughts.

    Only downside is it runs a bit pricier than what we were using before but given the benefits, I think it’s totally worth the extra bucks. Watch out for sales – sometimes you can snag a deal! Hope this helps anyone who’s been sitting on the fence about trying Nulo!

    #2888

    Absolutely, Nulo is one of our favorites here at home. My golden retriever, Buddy, goes bananas for their grain-free salmon recipe – his coat’s never looked better! It’s packed with probiotics which I appreciate for his digestion.

    One thing to note is that it’s a bit pricier than some other brands. But in my opinion, the quality ingredients and the health benefits justify the cost. It’s like they say – you get what you pay for.

    That said, every dog is unique so you might want to snag a small bag first to see how your pup likes it. Hope this helps!

    #2889

    I guess the only downside is that it’s a bit pricier compared to some other brands out there. But hey, if it keeps Benny healthy and happy, then it’s totally worth it in my book.

    One funny thing I noticed: Benny seems to love the Salmon & Peas flavor over all else. Which is ironic since he absolutely refused to eat anything fish-related before. 🤷‍♂️ Dogs are a mystery sometimes!

    Overall though—great food. Would definitely recommend giving it a try if you’re considering switching to something different for your fur baby! 🐶🐾

    #2890

    I switched over to Nulo about six months ago when my normal kibble was out of stock. Best impulse buy ever! The ingredients read like a gourmet menu and his coat – supermodel shiny! Mind you, he still won’t fetch but hey, at least he’s eating five-star meals while blatantly ignoring my commands.

    Finally, that dreaded doggy breath? Virtually nonexistent with Nulo. Guess fish oil does wonders for oral hygiene. Can we get a human version here, please?

    The only downside is if your budget’s a bit tight…this stuff runs pricey. But hey, what wouldn’t we do for our pampered pooches? Yeah, 5 stars from me and Fido both. Until next time folks! Oh and remember: Treat your dog like royalty because they think we’re their peasants anyway!

    #2891

    The protein content in Nulo is higher than in many other brands, which is great for their energy and overall health. Plus, I’m super stoked about the probiotics they include in the mix; it really seems to have improved my dogs’ digestion.

    The only downside? It’s slightly more expensive than some of the competitors. But honestly, I think the price is worth paying for the peace of mind knowing that I’m feeding my pups a high-quality meal. After all, they’re part of the family too! Hope this helps you out with your decision. Keep us posted on what you decide! 🐾

    #2892

    juts saw your post about Nulo dog food. I’ve actually been using Nulo for my golden retriever, Bailey, for the past year or so. We tried quite a few brands at first because Bailey had some stomach issues, but everything seemed greasy until we stumbled upon Nulo.

    Glass half full – the brand’s pretty solid from what I’ve experienced. High protein content, low carb ingredients which is great for maintaining Bailey’s weight and muscles. They have this grain-free line that worked wonders for his often sensitive tummy. Frankly, he inferred that chicken and sweet potato flavor into his super favorites list!

    Glass half empty – it’s a bit pricy as compared to other mainstream brands. Yet, watching Bailey enjoy his meals without any digestion problems makes it worth every penny.

    Of course, results can vary from dog to dog. You know how they say “one man’s meat is another man’s poison”. Always best to consult with your vet before making a switch though, they will guide you based on your pooch’s specific nutritional needs.

    Anyway, hope this helps and fingers crossed that you find the perfect match for your furry friend because we all know the struggle is real!

    Paws & love 🐾

    #2894

    Totally get why you’re asking about Nulo, I’ve been using it for my lab mix, Rex, for about a year now. He loves the Salmon and Peas flavor – cleans his bowl in no time flat! I switched him over when he started having skin issues due to allergies and boy oh boy, I couldn’t be happier with the results. Rex’s skin cleared up and his stool quality improved too (sorry if that’s too much info!). Plus, they use high-protein ingredients without any artificial junk which adds a nice touch.

    However, it is on the pricier side compared to some other brands, but then again Rex is definitely worth it. Just makes sense to invest in good food when it has such noticeable positive effects on the pooch’s health. I’d say give it a shot if you can swing it budget wise.

    Hope this helps! Let me know what you decide!

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