Description
✅ What it is & What’s inside
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It’s an air‑dried (not kibble, not wet) dog food.
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The main protein sources are grass‑fed lamb, venison, lamb liver, and salmon.
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The formula also includes gut‑healthy vegetables and fruits (like sweet potato, pumpkin, carrots, broccoli, blueberry), seeds (like flaxseed, chia), and other nutrients — all designed to support digestion, coat/skin, overall wellness.
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Importantly: no corn, soy, wheat or fillers — which many cheap dog foods rely on.
Guaranteed Nutrients (for this Lamb & Venison variant)
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Protein (min): 30%
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Fat (min): 30%
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Crude Fiber (max): 5%
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Moisture (max): 15%
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Calorie content: ~ 4090 kcal/kg or ~ 425 kcal per cup
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The product is meant to be “complete and balanced” — meaning a dog can be fed this as a full diet.
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Because it’s air‑dried using a “low and slow” method (instead of high‑heat kibble processing), it retains more nutrients and the ingredients are closer to whole foods.
✅ Pros (What’s Good about it)
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High-quality animal proteins (lamb, venison, salmon, organ meats) — good for muscle, overall dog health.
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Contains veggies, fruits, seeds — provides fibre, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, not just protein.
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No cheap fillers (corn, soy, wheat) — reduces risk of allergies/food sensitivities associated with fillers.
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Air‑dried method helps keep nutrients and makes it closer to whole‑food quality than regular kibble.
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Good for digestion, coat/skin, overall wellness; many dog‑owners report better stool, improved energy and better health after switching to this kind of food.
⚠️ Cons / What to Watch Out For
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It’s more expensive than typical dry kibble (like many premium or raw-style foods).
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Because calorie density is high (air-dried foods often are), you’ll feed less by volume, but you also need to monitor portion sizes carefully — otherwise your dog may gain weight.
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As with any diet change, some dogs may take time to adjust, or some may not like the texture or taste (especially if used to kibble).
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Although formulation meets nutritional guidelines, I couldn’t find publicly available data from full feeding‑trials (which test long-term health outcomes) — something big commercial brands sometimes publish.
🐶 For Whom It’s Good
This food is a strong option if:
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You want high‑quality protein and balanced nutrition for your dog (adult).
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You prefer a “whole food / air-dried” diet instead of standard kibble.
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Your dog has sensitivities to fillers (corn/soy/wheat) or you want to avoid cheap fillers.
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You don’t mind spending a bit more for better quality and you feed the right portions.












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