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HaloMeal Bites Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food is a premium turkey recipe designed for adult dogs, featuring 100% animal protein, grain-free ingredients, and essential nutrients to support overall health and vitality. Each 14-oz bag is freeze-dried for freshness and comes in a convenient resealable package.
K**A
Priced yourself out of the market
Food is good but getting too expensive. Sorry, but I have to look for other brands, and I've found some great alternatives. Subscribing does not save me much and I prefer to order as needed. I've bought it here, via chewy and directly, but $40 for 14 oz. is just too much.
G**A
My dog really loves this food, like really, really loves it.
Reference: I have a 1.5year old 70lb Boxer who is extremely picky about his food.Positives:1. My dog really loves this food, like really, really loves it.2. Healthy for my dog. I have done extensive research and understand how much better raw meat and bones are for my dog.3. Convenient, compact and easy to store. The food is compact and freeze dried. Freeze dry = no need to store frozen raw meat in freezer and than defrost in refrigerator. So you save room in freezer/fridge and save time not having to go through the entire process. You simply add warm water, stir and they eat!Negatives:1. Price! You knew that was coming, right? This is good quality food so it costs $$$ which is hard when you want the best for your dog but don't always have the finances to support that.2. Size. While it is nice that the bag is soo small for me it might be too small. I'm rapidly going through this bag - Please note that I have a 70lb boxer so of course I have to feed him much more than a 15-20lb dog.Overall LOVE this product, just wish I could get a bigger bag at a lower price! ha what world am I living in, right? But seriously you get what you pay for and this food is GOOD!
S**I
Love!
It’s probably one of the only snacks my 16 year old yorkie can eat without getting an upset stomach.
R**S
Small amount but quality product
Bag arrived, I honestly thought it was beads before opening it. Appears to be approx 3-4 cups total. Shocked at paying so much for it I considered return.My dog has a touchy IBS tummy. Picky, may eat and then refuse all foods. Feeding her is a dreaded task twice a day. This food she ate right away, she has also ignored it. I honestly don’t know if my dogs reaction is important any longer especially for a reviews. Would I buy this again? Not sure, leaning towards making her food again, a raw mixture she liked consistently years past. Value -again hard to address.. The product is consistent and uniform. Seems to be good, quality is likely high, smells like a dead cow. I do rehydrate it. Small chunks, a bit like pellets for dogs I guess. I don’t doubt it’s expensive to make this stuff, I guess I’m accustomed to foods filled with fillers?
S**Y
After searching for a quality organic dog food, I found Tru Dog!!
Based on other reviews I decided to try this out for my Maltipoo that I rescued from the humane society. With no medical history on her, she was very obese weighing in at 14.5 lbs. The vet suggested cooked foods to bring her weight down to an ideal 9 lbs. After much researching, I ran across Tru Dog Products. I also checked on Dog Food Advisor.com and here you can find just about every dog food imaginable, to see if they have ever had any recalls and the date. Some other foods were always recalled seemed like every two years! But not Tru Dog. They have never had any recalls. The beef is Wisconson grass fed beef with all the nutrients essential for a healthy dog. No need for any vitamins or supplements, it's all in there. I slowly transitioned her according to the package adding 25% to her home cooked food, and then increasing it every couple of days. To my relief, she tolerated it very well and within a week she was on her way to a healthy food regime. This is as close as you are going to get to feeding your baby a raw diet but not time-consuming. Since my baby is a senior (7 yrs) her teeth are not as strong. So I usually put 1/3 cup of Tru Dog in her bowl with a little water to cover the food and wrap it with aluminum foil and keep it in the fridge for next meal. By the time she is ready to eat it has" puffed up" and is easier for her to chew. Then I can add steamed veggies and diced apples, organic of course! This is suggested on the bag to help the bag last longer between shipments. I have found that giving 1/3 cup in the morning and again in the evening mixed in with her veggies and fruit she is completely satisfied. She isn't hungry until about 8-9 hours later. One 14oz bag lasts me 11 days given the portion sizes above and recommended on the package. With that said I purchased 3 bags for one month. I have also found this product on chewy.com for a little bit less and I purchase from there as well. This is an awesome product and I'm glad to say that only after being on Tru Dog dog food my Bela is now weighing in at 11lbs. Shiny coat, no itching her ears as before, no doggie breath, and I forgot to mention her poop! It has also changed for the better. She now poops small little balls with this food. They dry up quickly, and no smelly yard of dog poop. So many benefits to using this product. It may seem pricey to some doggy parents at first. I pay approximately 85.00 a month, but I am no longer also paying vet visits every month for check-ups to try and address her itching and allergy issues. They have all been cleared up by giving her what was supposed to eat by her ancestors in the wild. Grass fed meat, organs, bone and herring oil. Just check out the reviews from other pet parents. Hope that this was not too detailed but I had looked a long time for recommendations on a superior quality food that was close to a raw diet and this is the one.Your baby will love it as mine does. She dances around when she sees her bowl being served and licks the bowl clean.
C**S
Give pets the best!
Freeze dry beef the best food for my dogs
D**E
Too big and hard for cats. They vomit them back up.
I listened to this program saying how adding raw meat to a dog or cat's diet will make them healthier, and freeze-dried seems the way to go to get raw meat through the mail. My experience with freeze-dried foods in the past is that they are easily crushed into a powder, so I was going to crush these and put them on my cat's normal food. Yes, I know it's dog food, but I didn't think it's matter for the treat-sized amounts I'd be feeding. Anyway, the pellets are larger than a cat can chew and hard--both when dry and after soaked wet. I couldn't crush them or break them into smaller pellets. My cats would swallow the pellets whole and them throw them back up. So it was a waste of money. I'm feeding the rest to a roaming farm dog who eats fresh road kill, so I figure she can handle this stuff.
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