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September 18, 2025 at 5:14 pm in reply to: Wild Harvest Dog Food Natural & Budget-Friendly Option? #438
BarkBitesExpert
ParticipantSwitched my Collie mix Storm to Wild Harvest dog food 4 months ago because of the natural formula and organic vegetables. He had food allergies and stomach sensitivity with his previous brand. Wild Harvest Beef & Brown Rice has been incredible for Storm’s digestive health. His allergic reactions disappeared and coat became amazingly lustrous. Bowel movements are perfect now.😋
Food transition was smooth over 7 days, mixed gradually with old food. Storm’s energy and vitality improved dramatically. The real beef and natural ingredients provide excellent nutrition for active dogs. Highly recommend for sensitive medium breeds.🐶
BarkBitesExpert
ParticipantMy Golden Retriever Luna has been on Badlands Ranch for 3 months now and I’m genuinely impressed. Her energy levels during our morning hikes have improved noticeably, and the vet commented on her healthy weight at the last checkup. That said, I did notice it took about 2 weeks for her system to fully adjust, had some minor loose stools initially. Made sure to transition slowly by mixing with her old food for the first week.
For those considering the switch, definitely budget accordingly. It’s about $20-30 more per month than what I was spending on Kirkland Signature, but the quality difference is noticeable. Worth every penny in my opinion.
June 26, 2025 at 10:32 pm in reply to: I Started Making Homemade Dog Food for My Golden Retriever #189BarkBitesExpert
ParticipantThis is such a useful recipe. I tried homemade for my senior Dachshund, but I made the mistake of not tracking calories. He gained 3 lbs in a month
Now I portion everything and pre-freeze weekly meals. I also added a dash of turmeric (anti-inflammatory) helped his stiff legs!
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