Wellness CORE Bowl Boosters Functional Dry Dog Food Topper, Freeze Dried, Meal Mixer, Topper or Treat, Natural, Picky Eater Approved, Healthy
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Outside of a napkin, I wouldn't put it in your pocket because it will attract dust. Otherwise, it's a great way to reward yourself after a long day of training.
You don't have to do anything; simply serve it as is! I use the same formula for my cats and dogs, and they both enjoy it!
It didn't sit well with my dog, either. I believe you might be able to come back. Give it to a homeless shelter as a donation. Mary Anne
I haven't ordered this item in a long time, but it's described as a topper, so I'd use it that way because regular kibbles may not have enough calories. This is simply to break up the monotony of eating the same meal over and over again.
Selected User Reviews For Wellness CORE Bowl Boosters Functional Dry Dog Food Topper, Freeze Dried, Meal Mixer, Topper or Treat, Natural, Picky Eater Approved, Healthy
)br>br>My kooky-kooky-kooky-kooky-koo This is something that even the most discerning Maltese will eat. It's a bit of a risk. br>br>He is a picky eater who refuses to eat anything canned. That sounded fantastic to me. He, on the other hand, is unconcerned about it. He seems to be doing fine on dry food, though I do have to switch it up every year or two. However, he frequently goes on hunger strike, leaving me perplexed and experimenting with various brands. So now we have this soft, squishy Air Dried food in our lives. br>br> I bought it to use as a treat for him because he has trouble chewing crunchy treats. I was planning on using them as reward treats. However, he frequently refuses to eat any other food I offer him and stands in the kitchen under the treat jar, giving me the stink eye, until I cave in. He is, without a doubt, the master of the household. And PS - He's never done anything like that with any other hard or soft treat. This food is all he cares about. That should be a treat for the price. It's not something you see every day. oh well. I can use it as a topper and he will eat his other food while it is on top of it, but he will pick it out and refuse to eat his other food. br>br>At the very least, I don't feel bad about him eating this food for the majority of his diet because it's a complete meal with vitamins and minerals. My wallet is the only one who suffers as a result of this.
My two Siberian Huskies and I were both overjoyed when we first received the Wellness Core Grain Free Freeze Dried Beef Topper. Regrettably, that was only a brief period of time. My daughter has a sensitive stomach and occasionally refuses to eat, so we were hoping that this would tempt her into the bowl. It definitely works, and they both enjoy the small bites of freeze dried beef, but there is a fair amount of freeze dried fat mixed in as well. Unfortunately, this did not sit well with my daughter's stomach, and she ended up with diarrhea as a result. My dog, who has never had any food sensitivities, was fine with it; however, if your dog has a sensitive stomach or is sensitive to fattier/richer foods, this may not be the product for you. The Wellness Core brand, on the other hand, continues to produce high-quality mixers and toppers, and I would not hesitate to buy another one from them (in fact, we have two more on the way!).
After a few rounds of chicken and rice, I tried to reintroduce it into her diet, and lo and behold, she developed diarrhea once more. Please exercise extreme caution when purchasing this item.
Food worthy of a five-star restaurant, but not at a five-star price. This is a big hit with my picky dogs. Wellness dry and canned foods are among my favorites. I'm trying air dried food for the first time. Because of the price, I'm not sure if I'll order again; I'm planning to serve about 1/4 cup (a tad less) per 6-person serving. As an evening meal, I'd like to serve a pound dog. One bag should last no longer than three weeks, according to my calculations. They are fed twice a day and do not receive treats unless we are training. In the mornings, I now feed Primal freeze-dried chicken or lamb food, which is also available on Amazon. I knew the food would be expensive when I ordered it, but I didn't know how much I'd use until I got it and fed it to the boys.
My Morkie has stopped eating her dry kibble, and I refuse to feed her wet food because I believe it is bad for her teeth. So, as I was trying to figure out how to get her to eat, I came across this product and decided to give it a shot. The bag is expensive, but it lasts nearly a month. They're small pieces, but I cut them up even smaller and toss a handful on top of her dry kibble, and she's back to eating! I'm glad it works, and the price is well worth it.
I have three male black Labrador retrievers, each weighing 93 pounds, 84 pounds, and 75 pounds. They are all seven years old. It's about a month old and is far too small to be used as a treat, measuring 3/8" in diameter and 1/2" in length. It's about the same size as a BABY fingernail. I get the Wellness soft WellBites 5 flavors 5 bags variety pack for just a few dollars more per pound, and the treats are 1 1/8" square. It's a lot simpler to use one as a reward. br>br> However, it is far too expensive to use as a regular dog food ($14). 25 protein per pound and only 31% fat fat fat fat fat fat fat fat fat I use Wellness Core grain free large breed puppy food 24 pound bag of 35% protein for only $2. 71 per pound, but I subscribe to 5 bags per month at a 10% discount bringing the price down to $58. 50 cents per 24-pound bag, or $2. 50 total. Each pound costs $44. br>Wellness Tender Bites will set you back $342. 00 per 24-pound bagbr>br>In any case, I don't think Wellness Tender Bites is a good value. Wellness has a number of other products that are far more cost-effective.
I've bought it several times because my little 2 pound girl loves it mixed in with her dog food. It was a very dark color this time, and it was difficult to break into smaller pieces for my small dog. It used to be light and fluffy, but now it's extremely crisp. She doesn't act as if it tastes any different and is still enthusiastic about it, but I am concerned about the quality.
This is what I put in his dog food, and he loves it. I don't buy it very often because it's a bit pricey. This is a brand that I buy for my dogs on a regular basis. It's an excellent product to use when your dog's regular food becomes boring.