![]() ![]() Stewart’s raw diet uses high-pressure processing (HPP), a cold processing technique in which food is subjected to high levels of hydrostatic pressure. Stewart freeze-dried dog foods are grain and gluten free, complete and balanced for all life stages, contain all human-grade ingredients, are produced in the USA and SOURCED in the USA or New Zealand (lamb), have no added preservatives, are rich in antioxidants, and are prepared with whole meat, fruits, vegetables, and other natural ingredients. It’s now time to check out what makes Raw Naturals by Stewart Freeze Dried Dog Food a healthy food choice for dogs. It absorbed the water and got a bit softer, but wasn’t like a “stew,” so we’ll stick to feeding as instructed. However, we did try to add water to see what it did. A bonus is that it is ready to eat, no water needed. Raw Naturals by Stewart Freeze Dried Dog Food would be a great option. ![]() Yum! Because Mom and I travel a lot out of town, we are always looking for an alternative, healthy ways to eat on the go. Not bad at all for a healthy dog food! After a few tastes, Mom put my portion into my dog bowl for me to eat like a real dog. Oh, but when I was finally able to wrap my mouth around this delight, it was worth the wait. She sure does like to take her time about feeding me during my dog food reviews. Mom started, of course, by offering me one piece of Stewart Freeze Dried Dog Food at a time. Instead of mixing the freeze-dried beef with water, this freeze dried dog food was ready to eat as-is. After Mom had read the instructions on the bag of Stewart Freeze Dried Dog Food, she realized feeding instructions were a bit different than what she’s been used to. You also want to remember raw food is like handling raw meat (it is the same thing after all), so you need to wash your hands and your dog bowl after eating. ![]() She just wanted to confirm that Mom would continue to give me my regular probiotics and supplements. Morgan believes the ingredients in Raw Naturals by Stewart Freeze Dried Dog Food-Beef are along the same lines I’m used to, and she didn’t think the fact that it was a raw diet would bother me. I normally eat a home-cooked, primarily organic diet, so this is a bit of a change. Here’s Mom’s conversation about guidelines with our veterinarian food therapist, Dr. And boy, does it smell tasty! They sent me my very own Raw Naturals by Stewart Freeze Dried Dog Food-Beef! Oh, yeah – that’s what I’m talking about! It’s time for a recap for those new to my blog and feeding your dog raw dog food. But today my friends at Stewart sent me a great feast to check out and review. Your trust is very appreciated, and never taken for granted. However, I will always offer my readers an unbiased and honest account of my experiences. energetic & nutrional for high activity or working dogs) I think it would be ok for most dogs.Disclaimer: This is a sponsored review. Some of my friends have said that they wouldn't feed such a high protein food to their dogs as it would make them hyper but I've got to say that I've had no such problems with my dogs and so long as you stick to the variety suited to your dog (i.e. My dogs don't eat Nutrivet every day, they are mainly raw fed but Nutrivet is a great dry alternative for taking away to competitions or on holidays when we can't transport raw food or for days when I've forgotten to defrost some raw food. She gets the normal Nutrivet chicken variety or the fish one. I wouldn't recommend this variety of Nutrivet to dogs who are prone to gaining weight and I don't feed it to my terrier as she just gains way too much weight on it. My youngest dog is a working bred collie who does a lot of activities, including competitive flyball and he has been in great condition since being on this food - shiny coat, lean and well muscled. I've been really impressed with Nutrivet and I have found the Energetic & Nutritional variety particularly good as my dogs who suffer with digestive issues also struggle to keep weight on but this is not an issue with this food and they keep the weight on really well, even on relatively low portion amounts (they do better on smaller meals more often). I've tried practically every grain free food on the market and having settled on Taste of the Wild for my three dogs (two of which have a very sensitive stomach) I tried Nutrivet when zooplus first started selling it just to compare it. ![]()
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