Rachel Ray Nutrish Dog Food
55%Recommended

Rachel Ray Nutrish Dog Food

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We requested a sample a year or two ago for our miniature pincher who previously 'picked' thru his food to get the pieces he liked and left out the others he didn't.... we were shocked when he ate the entire sample in one go! In 4 years before he's NEVER eaten like that! I saw others say they had trouble finding it but we get ours at Publix. Now sure where else you can get it sorry! We have tried to go a cheaper route but always go back to Nutrish because Buddy doesn't enjoy anything as much! Well, 8 months ago we inherited my mother's 13 yr old rat terrier who has always eaten cat food and eats a little at a time. We got Nutrish again and he loves it as much as Buddy does so we will be sticking to that and you can always find coupons on it at our store.

A few months ago I saw where they were sending out samples so I signed up, before this I had no idea this existed, when I got it I gave it to my dog and she LOVED it. so i went to Walmart where they're suppose to carry it but could't find it, in fact i can't seem to find it anywhere in my area. It's too bad cause they would have had a loyal customer.

We got our sample in the mail yesterday. We fed it to our 15 year old black lab, Simon. Shortly after eating his dinner, he began to dry heave several times with no relief. This morning he began to vomit and was unable to control his bowels. I think we will be sticking to his Science Diet.

My dogs love it! It was a little pricey and I can't find it in the 40 to 50 lb. size!

This is a great dog food. Although it is a little hard to find.

My dogs loved the samples, but I don't love the ingredients. Nothing but by-products and fillers. Corn is one of the main ingredients, and this is the source of many allergies and digestive problems in dogs. Soy is also listed, and even though she claims no fillers, that is exactly what this ingredient is. Higher quality foods like Blue Buffalo and Nature's Best refuse to use this and other ingredients found in this food. Rendered animal fat is also near the top, and the biggest issue with this is that there are no controls over what kind of animal - including euthanized shelter animals, supermarket and butcher waste, or diseased and disabled animals - the fat came from. Dried beet pulp and corn meal gluten are also fillers which dogs weren't meant to digest. This is one food I will never feed my dogs. The resulting vet bill would be too high. I applaud her efforts to help animals with the profits, but she really should take some of the money and improve this food.