Taste of the Wild High Prairie Canine Grain-Free Recipe with Roasted Bison and Venison Adult Dry Dog Food, Made with High Protein from Real Meat and Guaranteed Nutrients and Probiotics 28lb

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Modern science proves that your dog shares the DNA of the wolf. Years of domestication and excellent care have turned your dog from a short-lived potential foe to a long-lived best friend. Although their DNA remains the same and their tastes demand something of the wild, their diet should provide them with all the proper ingredients and nutrition they need to thrive. A grain-free recipe with sweet potatoes and peas provides highly digestible energy for your active dog. Made with real roasted meat, this recipe offers a taste sensation like no other. Supplemented with vegetables and fruits, this hearty recipe delivers antioxidants to help give your friend a healthy lifestyle. Your dog craves tastes from their wild past. Go ahead and give them one.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 17 x 25 inches; 28 Pounds
Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 9567
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 11, 2018
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Diamond Pet Foods
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07L97GQW5

Taste of the Wild High Prairie with ROASTED BISON and VENISON dry dog food; REAL MEAT is the #1 ingredient; high-protein (32%) to help support bones, joints and LEAN, STRONG MUSCLES
Nutrient-rich and provides the energy to thrive; vitamins and minerals from FRUITS and SUPERFOODS; omega fatty acids for healthy SKIN and COAT
Each serving includes species-specific K9 Strain PROPRIETARY PROBIOTICS – plus antioxidants and prebiotics – to help support healthy digestion, IMMUNE system and overall health and wellness
FAMILY-OWNED and MADE in the USA using quality ingredients from trusted domestic and global sources

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Customers find the pet food to be a good value for money. They say it’s a high-quality, grain-free dog food with decent ingredients. Many customers mention that their dogs are healthy and energetic after eating it. The ingredients are natural and provide health benefits.

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  1. AandK

    Quality Food and Happy Dogs
    Our labs absolutely love this dog food. Their coats are shiny and there has been significant improvement in their agility. We have always been careful with the foods we purchase for our dogs and this checks all of our marks. Subscribe and Save is also a game changer. We never have to worry about running to the store for dog food.

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  2. islandntoinette

    we are very very happy with this new dog food Call of the Wild
    This is Antoinette Jackson. I am writing to let you know of the new change in our dogs FOOD. WE had been on Canada Day through ALL our Goldens, and I was a breeder at one time and always swore by Canidae our dogs got nothing else no other dog food and all that time. It has been well over 15 years Well there’s been a change and it’s a distinct change. We noticed that our seven year old Golden male had begun eating bowls of Canidae dog food more than triple the AMOUNT. We carefully watched this for four solid months. It seemed like he was eating cardboard or sawdust, there seemed to be nothing in the food nutritionally because he never seemed to get full and the more we put in the more he ate. THIS has never been true for our dog and we began thinking something is very strange with the Canada. They’ve been changing the size, the bags, they’ve been changing a lot of things and whatever they have done is not beneficial – not at all. Meanwhile, a beautiful, black and white cat has since made our home his and we wondered what kind of food we should start giving him, After much discussion and talking with reputable feed and animal stores, WE went with CALL OF THE WILD SALMON for the CAT. The cat seemed to thrive on it. His coat became beautiful and shiny and he was gaining weight. Plus he likes the food.
    Now back to our Golden, we decided that we would put Mauna Kea also on CALL OF THE WILD the Buffalo and VENISON. WE were able to get a 38 pound bag and for as much as Mauna Kea was eating with Canidae and going through food like it was a water. WE found that we aren’t doing any worse for the cost with call of the wild even though it is more expensive. This is the first week so we’re weaning him over seven days and we have noticed a big difference in how much food he is eating because now he’s getting real nutritional value. I put in 1 cup of the Call of The Wild 1 cup of the Canadae. He no longer eats like he’s starving to death, and there’s still food left in his bowl, which was never the case with Canadae the past 4 months.
    During this time we also took MaunaKea to his vet for a thorough check up. Which was several hundred dollars.
    He of course, came out with a clean bill of health, no worms, no anything just a HEALTHY golden retriever.
    I don’t know how to get through to Canada on an email, but I certainly do hope that you will take note of this and pass it on to the people who should be aware of it.
    Canidae has left us with a great big disappointment in our lives because we really relied on it. AS a matter of fact when we moved back to Hawaii on the BIG ISLAND where we owned a home they had never heard of it. WE HAD TO ALWAYS SPECIAL ORDER it. BY the time we left years later everybody was coming in and buying it, and they always had it on stock they said it was one of their biggest sellers.
    Mahalo Antoinette Jackson

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  3. David Houck

    🐾 Nutrient-Rich and Delicious! 🐾
    Taste of the Wild High Prairie Canine Grain-Free Recipe with Roasted Bison and Roasted Venison is a fantastic choice for your dog’s diet! Made with high-quality protein from real meat, it supports lean muscles and overall health. The grain-free formula is gentle on the stomach, and the added probiotics promote digestion. My dog loves the taste, and I feel great about the nutrients it provides. I’d love to try more pet food options from this vendor—premium quality and a healthy choice for my pup! 🍖🐕

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  4. Kathy

    Quality dog food that my dogs love!
    Dogs love it and came earlier than expected!

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  5. Debbie Rockefeller

    Love
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  6. Dad

    The third ingredient is sweet potato. Sweet potatoes are a gluten-free source of …
    The first ingredient in this dog food is buffalo. Although it is a quality item, raw buffalo contains about 80% water. After cooking, most of that moisture is lost, reducing the meat content to just a fraction of its original weight.
    After processing, this item would probably account for a smaller part of the total content of the finished product.
    The second ingredient is lamb meal. Lamb meal is considered a meat concentrate and contains nearly 300% more protein than fresh lamb.
    The third ingredient is sweet potato. Sweet potatoes are a gluten-free source of complex carbohydrates in a dog food. They are naturally rich in dietary fiber and beta carotene.
    The fourth ingredient is egg product, an unspecified (wet or dry?) form of shell-free eggs. Quality can vary significantly. Lower grade egg product can even come from commercial hatcheries — from eggs that have failed to hatch.
    In any case, eggs are easy to digest and have an exceptionally high biological value.
    The fifth ingredient is pea protein, what remains of a pea after removing the starchy part of the vegetable.
    Even though it contains over 80% protein, this ingredient would be expected to have a lower biological value than meat.
    And less costly plant-based products like this can notably boost the total protein reported on the label — a factor that must be considered when judging the meat content of this dog food.
    The sixth ingredient includes peas. Peas are a quality source of carbohydrates. And like all legumes, they’re rich in natural fiber.
    However, peas contain about 25% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the meat content of this dog food.
    The seventh ingredient is potato. Potatoes can be considered a gluten-free source of digestible carbohydrates. Yet with the exception of perhaps their caloric content, potatoes are of only modest nutritional value to a dog.
    The eighth ingredient is canola oil. Unfortunately, canola can be a controversial item. That’s because it can sometimes (but not always) be derived from genetically modified rapeseed.
    Yet others cite the fact canola oil can be a significant source of essential omega-3 fatty acids.
    In any case, plant-based oils like canola are less biologically available to a dog than fish oil as a source of quality omega-3 fats.
    The ninth ingredient is tomato pomace. Tomato pomace is a controversial ingredient, a by-product remaining after processing tomatoes into juice, soup and ketchup.
    Many praise tomato pomace for its high fiber and nutrient content, while others scorn it as an inexpensive pet food filler.
    Just the same, there’s probably not enough tomato pomace here to make much of a difference.
    From here, the list goes on to include a number of other items.
    But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of this product.
    With four notable exceptions…
    First, flaxseed is one of the best plant sources of healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Provided they’ve first been ground into a meal, flax seeds are also rich in soluble fiber.
    However, flaxseed contains about 19% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the actual meat content of this dog food.
    Next, salmon oil is naturally rich in the prized EPA and DHA type of omega-3 fatty acids. These two high quality fats boast the highest bio-availability to dogs and humans.
    Depending on its level of freshness and purity, salmon oil should be considered a commendable addition.
    In addition, chicory root is rich in inulin, a starch-like compound made up of repeating units of carbohydrates and found in certain roots and tubers.
    Not only is inulin a natural source of soluble dietary fiber, it’s also a prebiotic used to promote the growth of healthy bacteria in a dog’s digestive tract.
    And lastly, this food contains chelated minerals, minerals that have been chemically attached to protein. This makes them easier to absorb. Chelated minerals are usually found in better dog foods.

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  7. MFH

    My Australian Loves
    Healthy food for my Australian and so far and liked every flavor we have given him.

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  8. Hund

    よく喰う、ウンコよし。粒がもう少し大きければなおよし。

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  9. nachteule

    wie viele sorten wir für unseren setter auch immer probiert haben: nach einiger zeit wurden sie verächtlich ignoriert. nun sage einer noch, hunde hätten keinen geschmack und fräßen alles. weit gefehlt, der fellgourmet begutachtet alles zunächst eingehend, ehe er sich ans vorsichtige probieren macht. bei taste of the wild fielen die proben immer positiv aus und nun wird, wenn das selbst gekochte und mit eingeweichtem trockenfutter einer schwedischen firma versehene naßfutter verspeist ist, gerne das immer bereitstehende trockenfutter geknuspert. Man hört dann aus der küche die schrapelnden geräusche… Auch der unter uns wohnende commodore, der unsere morgendliche abwesenheit zu regelmäßigen inspektionen der setterschen futterschüsseln nutzt, ist von diesem futter sehr angetan. beide hunde sind sehr sensibel, was die verdauung angeht und wir haben mit diesem futter, was ja zweifelsohne seinen preis hat, aber eben als beigabe nicht kiloweise verschlungen wird, beste erfahrungen gemacht.

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  10. maryL

    My German shepherd love this!!!!

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  11. Mr. Mischief

    I have two Jack Russells, one of which has a particularly sensitive stomach, and food that’s too rich just doesn’t agree with him. Having had both my dogs on various different types of kibble over the years, most recently the excellent Acana Wild Prairie, I thought I’d try something else and various posters on the canine forums suggested Taste of the Wild dog food, which I hadn’t actually heard of. Some also suggested a spoonful of bran every day, so with that in mind I moved my dogs to Taste of the Wild Southwest Canyon in combination with some bog-standard wheat bran.
    The list of ingredients in Southwest Canyon was a factor in my choice as it contains zero grains, a good dose of fruits and vegetables, and quite a lot in the way of vitamins, including various B vitamins, vitamin D and folic acid. And although the kibble seems slightly smaller than Acana, it’s harder and my dogs have to crunch through it rather than swallowing it whole, as was sometimes the case. Both dogs wolf it down enthusiastically each time they’re given it, and often look for more once their bowls are empty.
    I’m not sure if it’s the size or constitution of Southwest Canyon (or just the bran) but, in the month or so that they’ve been on the new diet, my dogs’ stool has become much firmer than it ever was previously. I haven’t noticed any change in their disposition or overall health, but neither was ever a problem for me, and they seem as energetic and healthy as ever. They still get the odd upset stomach, but I’m pretty confident I can attribute this to those (very occasional) days when they get a meat meal rather than kibble.
    As an aside, I also tried them on Taste of the Wild’s Pacific Stream kibble, which seemed just as good for them but which they didn’t scoff with quite the same level of interest. That’s not necessarily a criticism of the food, but my dogs love fish and seafood-based kibble so I was surprised that they weren’t as keen on it as the meat variety.

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  12. Donna Rodriguez

    Dog liked this food.

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    Taste of the Wild High Prairie Canine Grain-Free Recipe with Roasted Bison and Venison Adult Dry Dog Food, Made with High Protein from Real Meat and Guaranteed Nutrients and Probiotics 28lb
    Taste of the Wild High Prairie Canine Grain-Free Recipe with Roasted Bison and Venison Adult Dry Dog Food, Made with High Protein from Real Meat and Guaranteed Nutrients and Probiotics 28lb

    $58.99

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