PAWjus SuperGravy - Natural Dog Food Gravy Topper - Hydration Broth Food Mix - Human Grade – Kibble Seasoning for Picky Eaters – Gluten Free & Grain Free
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Hello,br>The following is from the package: 401 calories per 100 grams (approximately) 17 Cals. per 1. 5 tsp gravy per serving (approximately 21 calories) 8 fl. oz. per 2 tblsp broth oz. broth)
There will never be any ingredients from China! If you have any more questions, I recommend going to their website. Within a couple of days, they usually respond.
Because I was unaware that this product was about to expire, I removed it from the bag and placed it in a plastic "screw type" lid container for easier access. Only 1/4 tsp is used by my toddler. I use it twice a day, so it lasts a long time; it's a great product!
Making a batch of gravy in a container (instructions on packet or website) and adding it to each meal as needed is the best way to deal with this problem.
Selected User Reviews For PAWjus SuperGravy - Natural Dog Food Gravy Topper - Hydration Broth Food Mix - Human Grade – Kibble Seasoning for Picky Eaters – Gluten Free & Grain Free
The dog, on the other hand, is a huge fan. This has to be the most revolting odor on the face of the planet. To be honest, I came to check out the Amazon reviews to make sure I wasn't dealing with a faulty batch. br>br>I guess this stink bomb gets five stars from me unless I get sick or something bad happens (in which case I'll update my review). br>br>I feed Hill's Prescription kibble to my dog because he has skin and stomach sensitivity. She's a 14-year-old girl with a bright future ahead of her. year- I have an eight-year-old mini Schnauzer who has always been slightly overweight, so I need to be able to sneak ground-level food into her. She's been sneaking thyroid pills into each of her meals (Pill Pockets are no longer fooling her). She, too, is an extremely picky eater. We've had a lot of- br>br> So far, I've had a lot of success with different bone broth toppings. We've had great results with an expensive boutique gravy, but it goes bad a few days after you open it, and she just doesn't eat that much that fast. br>br>This is one of the few other gravy toppers out there, and I really like that it comes in powdered form--it's much easier to use. When it comes to food spoilage, I'm a nervous wreck, and how would I know if pet food had gone bad? This way, I can only serve one serving at a time, and the rest of the broth will be dust in the bag. br>br>The "Paw Jus" is similar to an au jus-style sauce. a thin gruel-like substance She, on the other hand, adores it. She keeps looking up at me, as if I'm a hero (or perhaps she just wants another helping of dinner). br>br>I believe we've settled on one.
It's suitable for both dogs and cats. Without exaggeration, this product is nothing short of miraculous for picky eaters on prescription diets. br>br>I am a 19-year-old female. year- The elderly cat was suffering from renal failure and was rapidly losing weight; He needed a prescription diet with calories, but he couldn't eat anything because of his condition. This was purchased largely on the basis of a hunch. wanted an easy-to-use topper that was also nutritious, inexpensive, and well-received- He ate and ate and ate and ate and ate and ate some Now, nothing short of pureed baby food (and then nothing at all) would work near the end, but it worked for a while. br>br>Even better results with my slightly overweight dog now. He's always been a picky eater, but his weight has ballooned from 18 to 23 pounds, and he's in desperate need of losing weight. My sister is a veterinarian, and she recommended a dry rx diet with a high fiber and protein content, which I'm sure tastes like a combination of wasa crackers and cardboard. He was a big "uh uh!" he was a big "uh uh!" he was a big "uh uh!" he said. So I dug up an old packet of leftover SuperGravy and used it, along with Enzo's, to cover the nasty dry food. Of course, he prefers wet food, treats, or even french fries, but he eats everything he eats. If I was in a hurry, I found that sprinkling a little topper dry on top of the dry food was enough to pique his interest. br>br>Three points to consider: 1. br>br> The original formula (dating back about five years?) ) is now different. I ran out of the old stuff and had to buy a new one (with some trepidation because I wasn't sure if it would have the same "zing" as the old one, which was made with bison instead of beef). However, when combined with warm water, the old version did not "melt. " Even cold water will easily dissolve this new substance. My dog also appears to be unaffected by the new formula. I was initially concerned, but am now relieved because it is easier to work with and he enjoys it as well. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br I don't use nearly as much as the instructions suggest. My dog is small, so I give him three and a half cup of RX food every day. For each, I use about half a scoop, whether with or without water. If you have a larger dog who eats more, it may not be the most cost-effective option, but even a small amount provides enough scent and flavor to keep him happy. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. When I saw that Fakespot and ReviewMeta both gave these "fail" and "F" grades, I was taken aback. This means that the sites have detected the presence of fake and/or incentivized reviews. Now, I haven't read all of the reviews, and it would be a shame if this company had paid people to write positive reviews at some point, but I can say for myself that this is a lifesaver (literally, in the case of my cat), and the ingredients appear to be- in the case of my non- professional vision- great. I even told ReviewMeta how surprised I was to see the grading and how pleased I was with it as a very satisfied customer. br>br>So, if you're on the fence, I strongly advise you to try this topper. It isn't the most affordable option, but it works well with both dogs and cats and has been tested by two different animals.
Softened food is now required for an older dog with bad teeth. This enables me to feed her her favorite kibble. I believe it is possible to go on without smelling and spending a lot of money. canned food with "what's really in there" The smell of this gravy initially alarmed me, but it is neither offensive nor overwhelming. My dog is grabbing toys and sprinting ahead of me once more. After the necessary wait for it to soak into the kibble, she did "circus dog" to get her food set down. bring to a comfortable temperature I'm familiar with the ingredients. It makes me happy. Dog appears to be eating well because she enjoys it.
So, after years of wet/dry dog food, we're attempting to transition to mostly dry dog food. I bought this product because I thought a little doggie gravy would be a nice addition to their dry food. I couldn't stand the smell when I first opened it because it was so strong. "Well, the dogs might like it because they like a lot of foul-smelling things," I reasoned, "and they like a lot of foul-smelling things. " I tried to serve this to them because they were "snelling things. " They all walked away after a single sniff. And they didn't come back. As a result, there's nothing to be happy about.
Super Gravy is the dog food topper that my mini doxie starts jumping up and down waiting for me to finish mixing in the water and place it on the floor for him to eat out of all the dog food toppers I've tried for him. He uses the Super Gravy to finish his entire bowl of food. I've put his dry food on the table without the gravy, and he won't eat it most of the time. I'm about to place an order for another two bags to keep on hand, as he's already gone through about six. I'll keep using Paw Jus Super Gravy as a food topper in the future. My review, by the way, is sincere and accurate. I came across a website that claims some of the Super Gravy Amazon reviewers are fake. My story is simple and straightforward: my dog is a picky eater, and if he likes it, we'll stick with the Super Gravy.
I used to have two dogs, one of which was allergic to chicken. Purina ProPlan sensitive skin and stomach salmon is what I buy for them all. They didn't seem to mind until we got a third dog, who came with his own food. They only wanted his, but there was chicken in it. It was difficult to get them all to want Purina again. This was the case until I tried it. The Super gravy stinks awful, but my dogs are consuming their food again, so I'm fine with it. I have an older dog who prefers wet food these days, so I leave hers out a little longer to soften it up. I pour it on hot, and it cools down enough for them to eat by the time I mix it all together and serve it to them. It also makes me happy that they are served hot food.