🥩 Elevate your dog’s mealtime with human-grade flavor and uncompromising quality!
The Honest Kitchen Whole Food Clusters Grain Free Beef Dry Dog Food is a 5 lb bag of premium, human-grade nutrition made from ranch-raised beef, beef liver, and carrots. Cold-pressed and slow-roasted for maximum freshness and flavor, it’s produced in a certified human food facility to ensure safety and quality. Designed for adult and senior dogs, this grain-free formula delivers balanced vitamins and minerals without any artificial preservatives or feed-grade fillers.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 5.09 Pounds |
Unit Count | 80 Fl Oz |
Occasion | Birthday |
K**R
Great Training Treat Alternative!
We use this kibble as training treats for our puppy! He loves the taste and we love the ingredients!
D**Y
Quality food
Big fan of this brand, my 13 year old dog looks and acts 5! But I wish it wasn’t so broken up into a powder when it reaches my house.
T**Y
Love this
Love this dog food for my dogs
E**L
Pros cons
I use honest kitchen food and decided to try this for it's convenient feature .The dog likes it but delivery of even one small bag has proven to us we can't get a usable product always. This 2nd bag was mailed in a bag not box it was totally crushed and shoved in mailbox. With the quality of the food being good this product should be honored with the proper shipping. It needs protection and placed in a packed nicely box and handled with care .This is not kibble hard throw about food ,it's light airy and fragile and perfect for low chewers and dogs who suck down Food like a vacuum because it will break down easily for the dog. So buyer beware it's sent cheaply and not handled with any care. Therefore we can't buy this until things change in shipping. It's unusable once it's form is gone causing powder.
K**L
Great snack
Delicious
V**A
Bad for allergies
Ive been feeding my boys this for about 3 weeks. I am honestly really disappointed because I felt relieved when I had found this dog food. My older girl was diagnosed with cancer in September and since then, i have done a lot of research on kibble and dog food ingredients. I worked as a vet tech for a few years prior to this and had been feeding all my dogs the vet approved prescription/ "high end" kibble. After her diagnosis i put her on a very specific cancer diet from Dr. Harvey's dehydrated, mcdowells herbs, home cooked protein, and all the elixers and mushroom powders i could find. I have 2 younger boys who are healthy but wanted to ween them off kibble as well. Cooking home meals and buying high end organic meat for all 3 of them just proved to be unsustainable and overwhelming, i wanted to find a better solution. My middle child, ziggy is a pittie with chicken and grain allergies and my youngest, monty is a frenchie mutt with no allergies (that i knew of). Ziggy was eating purina brand sensitive skin and stomach. Even though his skin and coat and overall health seemed very good, I really wanted to find more holistic/natural/balanced food for them. I thought this was my solution, but ziggy's allergies have gotten worse than I have ever seen. He is getting sores around his mouth and hives on his tummy. My first thought was that he might also be allergic to beef as a protein. (Which still might be true) However, monty who has never had allergies has become increasingly itchy and i noticed cracked and yeasty sores around his mouth as well! I'm going to get an allergy panel done but I do have to say that I most likely won't continue to buy this food. Based off how they both reacted, i am concerned. It was a very gradual ween from their old food and I also added anything new into their diets individually so I could take note of what caused any changes or problems. If I continue using honest kitchen I will most likely switch to the turkey or try the fish dehydrated and see how they react to that. But I'm skeptical off the whole industry now.
P**M
Easy to use
Dogs love this food, good quality, easy to use
S**
for my dogs
I like this brand for my dogs. I like that it is human grade.
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