🐾 Elevate Your Pup's Dining Experience!
Real Meat Air Dried Dog Food is a premium, grain-free dog food made with human-grade quality turkey sourced from free-range, cage-free farms in the USA. This high-protein, all-natural dog food is gentle on sensitive tummies and is suitable for dogs of all life stages. Crafted in small batches, it offers a complete and balanced diet without fillers or artificial additives.
J**G
High quality
This air-dried dog food has been a fantastic find for my pet. It’s nutritious, easy to store, and my dog absolutely loves it. The quality of ingredients is apparent, and I’ve noticed a positive change in my dog’s energy and coat health since switching. Highly recommended for those looking for a convenient, healthy option for their furry friend.
R**V
High quality food
Much less expensive than Ziwi and seems to be about the same quality. My dog loves it.
R**L
Loved it!
No nasty smell, really good quality of food for our dog!
S**E
Affordable alternative to Ziwi; my dog loves it; responsible company
I’ve been feeding my chihuahua Real Meat brand food for almost a year. I love almost everything about it, particularly the fact that it allows me to feed my best friend quality food that has been raised in a more humane and ecologically friendly way than typical kibble. It actually smells and looks good, which isn’t surprising since the primary ingredients are meat and organs. Moreover, the company is committed to keeping costs low rather than wasting money on advertisers and shareholders.I can definitely say that she loves RealMeat food, but I can’t say whether or not I’ve seen a difference in her as a result. She’s a young dog, so she’s going to be healthy and energetic, regardless, honestly. I can say, however, that her poos are less smelly, and less full of “crap,” if you will. Since she’s only 12 pounds, it’s economically feasible for me to feed her solely Real Meat (a bag lasts 21 days at 1.25-1.5 cups a day), but when finances are tight, I use it as a topper. My only critique is that the beef and lamb versions tend to crumble, making it harder to use as a treat that I stuff in my pocket or into a bag. The turkey version, however, is quite firm, and doesn’t flake easily, so it’s great for travel and treating—albeit with a slightly higher price tag.
B**M
Great dog food and treats
I use these for treats since my husky is so picky and doesn’t eat all that often. This way I can get more food into him. They are nice sized and easy to carry with you and not worrying about them spoiling or making a huge mess. They are not hard pieces unless you leave them out for the air to dry them out. The only bad thing I know of is that they use all synthetic vitamins and I know that is a huge concern for some pet owners. The price is quite high so they are more economically used as treats rather than food for a 50lb dog. Other than that I like the fact they have minimal ingredients which is great if you have a dog that is sensitive.
W**T
Finally a dog food that's healthy and nutritious.
Our dog LOVES ❤️ IT! Finally!
R**G
Excellent but expensive
Excellent quality but too expensive for regular feeding
K**E
Best treats -healthy ingredients
We cut ours in half for our 16 lb friend and use these for our main dog treats along with training treats and dehydrated sweet potatoes treats! He loves them
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