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360 Pet Nutrition offers a high-protein, freeze-dried raw dog food that combines beef, chicken, organs, and whitefish, enriched with omega-3, fruits, and vegetables. This 16 oz multi-meat formula is designed to provide a complete and balanced meal for your dog, free from fillers and grains, ensuring optimal nutrition for every stage of their life.
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Unit Count | 16 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
B**Y
My dogs seemed to have liked this food.
I have 2 very picky dogs and really could not find anything they liked to eat that was good for them. I read up on this food and decided to try it. At first they turned their noses to it, first time, but i left the bowl there until the next day and they ate it. I gave it to them again and they ate it right up. It seems to have what a dog needs as far as nutrients. It was easy to add a little water and in a few minutes it was ready for them to eat. It does not stink like some dog foods do and a little bit goes a long ways. I was surprised. The cost is a little more expensive than what i pay for their wet food but it's better for them. I just can not believe they ate it because they won't eat but 1 other dog food and it was not very nutrient filled.
T**R
My dog LOVES this
At first it takes a while to get used to. I mixed equal parts of food to hot tap water and it seemed to soak in easier than room temp or cold water.My dog Bailey is 10lbs and the daily recommended portion is 1/3 of a cup of food. We feed her twice per day and according to the bag, that would be 1/6 of a cup in the morning and 1/6 of a cup at dinner time.Everything I read states that is the right amount of food for her. I am giving her 1/3 of a cup in the morning and another 1/3 of a cup for dinner. The bag suggests 1 part water to 2 parts food. But says that you can mix to your dogâs liking.I chose to do equal amounts of water to food and I use hot tap water and let the food sit in the water to soak it in for 10 minutes. I pour out any standing water and I mix in some of her dry food just so that she eats something crunchy to help get the tarter off of her teeth.I know that we really donât know what our dogs are thinking, but since Bailey started eating this food, she has started to stand by her dish and bark which is not something she has done in the past even with refrigerated dog foods.I am still having a hard time with dividing 1/3 of a cup of food in half and only giving her that much so I am giving her two full servings per day since she is so full of energy I know she has to be burning enough calories that she will maintain her weight.I do mix in her hard food in case she gets hungry for more. Yes this is way more expensive than other types of dog food, but would you feed your family hot dogs every day because you donât want to pay for healthier options? Nope. So why would you do that to your dog?I know the bag is 16oz and I expected like maybe two cups of food was going to be in the bag, but since there is nothing but the ingredients on the bag, the food is extremely light.My dog Bailey loves it so much that she has resorted to standing by her food and water bowls and first she whines a bit and if we tell her âall done!â She will bark. But since we keep dry food around, I mix her new freeze dried food with her dry food and she picks out all the freeze dried food and leaves the rest. Iâd say she more than likes it.Please excuse the mess around her food. She leaves her toys anywhere. Usually by her food we think to keep a better eye on them. But the picture is of what happenens when she finishes. She barks for more. I think that is a testament to how much she loves it. Try one bag. The feeding instructions are right there and it is a great compromise if you feed her the daily recommended amount and give your dog healthy treat options.If you blow the picture of the bag I attached up, you can see for yourself. So give it a try. Your dog will love you.The ONLY downfall is that she can smell it when you open the bag and she doesnât like waiting but you really should let it soak up the water.
T**S
My dogs won't eat this and it cannot be returned. Updated below
I have two small dogs and I thought I'd try this food out as a treat to start out. Well, they sniffed at it and walked away. I have tried several times, giving it to them as a treat, adding water to it and offering it as a meal. They won't touch it. Very sad that the policy is that it cannot be returned. Be cautious when you buy this if you have dogs who are even the slightest picky. I'm changing my review because I wrote to the Seller and they responded very quickly. They said they would give me a full refund. I'm going to donate the product to my local vet that brings food and supplies to the Navajo Nation once a month.
S**S
Great ingredients
I have been using Dr. Marty's freeze dried dog food for about 7 years as a topper for my now 10 year old cocker spaniel (17 pounds). It made a big difference in her coat and energy levels. I found this food about a year ago for less money and when you look at the ingredients and protein/fat and other percentages, they are very close to Dr. Marty's. I now use a mix of this food, Dr. Marty's, Badland's Ranch, and Ultimate Pet Nutrition dog foods. My dog loves them all and looks forward to her meals.My daughter who lives with us has a larger dog (45-50 pounds, 7 years old) who also loves this food. I generally give the larger dog dried kibble and use these other foods as toppers to save money, though she generally leaves the kibble behind and only eats these better foods. When she was only getting kibble, she started acting like her joints were stiffer when she would get up/move around. Since adding more of these freeze dried healthy dog foods to her dish, it has made a big improvement in her mobility.Besides giving them both better health/energy/mobility, their teeth are cleaner (the vet even commented on that, and I don't brush her teeth) and poops smaller as they don't need as much food and this seems to have less fillers than normal kibble. When I was only using it as a topper, not as the main food, my dog would still scoot her bum on the floor, but if I only feed her the freeze dried dog foods without adding kibble, she doesn't have that problem. Both dogs have less joint stiffness than other dogs their ages.I also still add a topper to their food [grind whole flax and pumpkin seed in a high speed blender until they are powder, then add the rest and blend them all together]: 1 cup ground flax seed, 2/3 cup ground raw pumpkin seeds (Winco bulk food), 1/2 cup freeze dried liver (beef/chicken from Costco/Amazon), 1 tsp turmeric, 1/4 tsp wormwood, 1/4 tsp clove. The clove and wormwood prevent worm infestations (they have had their poop checked for worms and it was always negative.) Turmeric helps with joint stiffness. If your dog scoots on the floor, you can add 2-4 Tbs psyllium Fiber to stiffen up their poops if needed, or add more flax seed. I also try to include probiotics such as milk kefir/buttermilk/yogurt/sour cream with live and active cultures mixed with a fresh egg a few times a month, and sometimes I'll add cooked pumpkin as well. Occasionally I'll give her a raw grass fed beef hamburger patty as a treat.My point here is that as far as freeze dried dog foods go, this one costs less and has similar ingredients as the others I have tried. So far, I haven't had any bags go bad, but between the 2 dogs, we go through them fairly fast and I live in a dry climate.
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