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Dog food review.
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William AParticipant
Tried to find a review for the Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Salmon, Veggies & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food but did not see it in all the reviews. Is it going to be reviewed soon?
Sandra DameronParticipantThis is my first post. I have the pickiest dog ever, have tried all the “good” dry dog foods. I have been mixing half Fromme kibble with half Fresh Pet but is starting to turn up his nose at it. I am now going to try the Fresh Pet with Goodlands kibble, which you can only get at Walmart. I cannot find a review on this food, hoping Dog Food Advisor will do one, Please!
Lila MParticipantI would love to see a review for Lucy Pet – specifically their rolls.
Ramesh KumarParticipantRachael Ray Nutrish Real Salmon, Veggies & Brown Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food is generally well-received by pet owners. Many praise it for its quality ingredients, especially the real salmon as the main protein source. Dogs seem to enjoy the taste, and owners report improvements in their pets’ coat health and energy levels. However, some have noted that it may not be suitable for dogs with specific allergies or dietary needs. Overall, it’s considered a good, affordable option for many dogs.
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