Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, High Prairie Canine Formula with Roasted Bison and Venison, 5 Pound Bag
This Best Selling Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, High Prairie Canine Formula with Roasted Bison and Venison, 5 Pound Bag tends to SELL OUT VERY FAST!!
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 12.8 x 14.5 inches ; 5 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 5.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B0018CLWS8
- Item model number: 074198610358
Price : $16.28

Product Description
Taste of the Wild High Prairie Canine Formula Roasted Bison ; Venison Dry Dog Food is a grain-free formula with sweet potatoes and peas provides highly digestible energy for your active dog. Made with real roasted meats, this formula offers a taste sensation like no other. Supplemented with fruits and vegetables, this hearty formula delivers natural antioxidants to protect your friend's body from the damage of everyday living, supporting a healthy immune system and overall good health. Your dog craves a taste of the wild. Go ahead and give him one.
Product Features
- Grain-Free
- Roasted Bison and Roasted Venison
- Optimal Amino Acids
This Best Selling Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, High Prairie Canine Formula with Roasted Bison and Venison, 5 Pound Bag tends to SELL OUT VERY FAST!!
Customer Reviews
I couldn't understand why one of my dogs had almost daily diaherra but finally read that dogs find cornmeal difficult to digest - and it's in lots of different dog foods! Well, a trip to a fancy pet store yielded lots of samples for me to try on my dog and Taste of the Wild was a quick hit - loaded with protein -30% - any no grain at all. Corn is nowhere to be seen o\in the list of ingredients but bison, venison and fruits and veggies sure are. Naturally you have to pay more for such goodness - lots more - but my dog's digestive system is now fine and Taste of the Wild is the reason.
First of all I would like to say that my puppy LOVES this food! I have a 4 month old Lhasa Apso and he licks his bowl well after he has finished eating. When I first got him the breeder had him on Purina Puppy Chow. The first thing I wanted to do was to switch him to a high quality, no grain diet and after alot of research and reviews,Taste of The Wild always came on top(dollar wise). After the switch I immediately noticed a difference in my puppy.His coat is starting to shine and is sooooo soft to the touch. He has so much energy now and he has less eye discharge and less ear odor(due to being allergic to the Puppychow). My only problem I have with this product is when I went to my local pet store to buy him a 15lb bag. I immediately saw on the bag "Now made with Purified Water and More Bison" and I thought to myself; "wow they made it better", but after reading the ingredients boy was I wrong. They might have added more bison but they totally eliminated venison from the list. Venison was the second ingredient but now its lamb meal. What once this dog food had four meat products as its main ingredients(Bison, venison, lamb meal, chicken meal) now has three(Bison, lamb meal, chicken meal). More bison or not the exclusion of venison takes away some of the "wildness" of the formula in my opinion. Sure it still has roasted venison down the list but it just that, DOWN the list. In my opinion they've downgraded the formula but are still charging the same price and I am a little concerned by that. I emailed the company for more info on the "New Formula" before I buy the bag and will post an update soon.
UPDATE!
Just received an email regrading the formula change by the company;
Dear Eric,
"Thank you for your inquiry. I'm glad that your puppy has been doing so well on the Taste of the Wild High Prairie. The formula had to be changed because an adequate supply of quality venison was not available. The change is relatively minor with the venison being replaced with bison, already a part of the recipe. I would not expect you to notice a difference with your puppy. However, if you still have some of the food in the previous bag, I would mix the food from both bags for a few days to avoid any potential issues. If you do not have any food from the previous bag, you could add some plain nonfat yogurt to your puppy's diet for a few days to help prevent any issues. I usually recommend 1 tablespoon per 25 pounds body weight".
Sincerely,
--
Melissa Brookshire, DVM
Just to let you guys know that the formula change might cause some minor stomach issues so adjust accordantly.
Taste of the Wild Dry Dog Food, High Prairie Canine Formula with Roasted Bison and Venison, 5 Pound Bag
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