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Originally Posted by kreuer I took a look at it. I like how the raw boost bag had the raw and kibble combined in one bag, but I still worry that she would pick out the raw pieces and leave behind the kibble. Did you have any issues with that? I guess I could give it a try and see what happens. Not sure if petco allows returns of opened bags of your pet doesn't like it. |
I'm feeding my 4 month old puppy Nature's Variety Instinct with Raw Boost, trying to transition him to fully raw when he gets older. Yes, the package says it is actually freeze dried raw. He does eat the raw parts first, but then he gets hungry and continues eating the rest of the kibble. His poops are small and firm, typical of a grain free diet. It's one of the highest quality kibbles on the market.
For nutrition, I believe it's much better than royal canin, which is what my yorkie was on before. I don't understand why many people rave about this food. Always read the ingredient label. I noticed that the royal canin yorkie puppy formula primary ingredient is chicken by-product, which I will never feed to any dog. The second ingredient is rice, which is a grain and dogs don't need that much grain (ingredients are listed by weight), for it to be the second ingredient. The fourth listed is corn, which is a filler. I don't think royal canin is quality food, but other's choose to feed it just because their babies like it.