🍽️ Elevate your dog’s dining experience with wholesome variety and heart.
Rachael Ray Nutrish Wet Dog Food Variety Pack offers 12 cans of premium paté featuring real chicken, beef, and salmon recipes enriched with pumpkin for digestive health. Made without artificial flavors or preservatives, this natural dog food supports adult dogs’ nutrition while contributing to animal welfare through The Rachael Ray Foundation.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 9.8 Pounds |
Unit Count | 156 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
J**N
Easy on the Stomach - Perfect for my senior dogs
I have 2 senior dogs that were starting to have stomach issues. This is the only food that has worked for them. Great quality, gentle on their stomachs and they love it.
S**N
Great value, flavor, packaging. Dogs want more!
Great value. My dogs absolutely love this. Packaged well. Actually smells like human dinners (most of them) I assume they taste great due to my dogs not wanting anything else. My 13lb dog eats a whole one of these but you would need more than one for a larger dog. I mix Rachel Ray's dry food with one of these for my 2 larger dogs.
Z**L
Three Paws Up
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I first tried the Rachael Ray Nutrish dog food because Rachael seems so trustworthy and dedicated as a chef on television. And I have been completely satisfied with the 3-flavor cases of Premium Pate. Ingredients quality:The flavors are made from chicken or beef as the main ingredient, plus salmon, apple, pumpkin, and other vegetables and brown rice. You can see the carrots and rice in it, so it doesn't seem over-processed.Dog love:I have three dogs with differing taste preferences, but all three of them love each of the 3 flavors.
E**E
Picky Golden loves it.
I have a finicky senior citizen golden retriever. He is the center of my house hold and an indoor dog. I tried very hard to balance his nutrition or some thing that’s fair to him some of the dog food I’ve purchased he seems like he physically cannot choke down and cannot stand this food he seems to really like and eats readily.I know what you’re thinking… Don’t switch his food and he won’t be spoiled/ picky/ finicky. Ha! Easy for you to say. The problem is he gets skin allergies very easily and so I’ve had to switch his food a couple of times to find some thing that won’t give him a rash.. for some reason he will eat food for a while of a specific brand or variety even if I switch flavors eventually he will stop eating that food entirely and will start to completely refuse it. He gobbles this up. I only give him a couple ounces at a time mixed with dry. The dog loves the Nutrish. i previously tried Wholehearted, which I prefer to buy. The dog will actually do epic hunger strikes that will last days if I don’t feed him some thing else. I have tried waiting him out and it’s not pretty. Usually the food in question ends up spoiling and I have to throw it away. So I bought two cases of this product which is meat paste / paté style and two cases of the similar packaged Gravy stew wholehearted. The whole hearted is slightly lower cost, appears nutritious and has an easy pop top and a nice gravy stew texture (easy to pour put of the can on busy mornings. The wholehearted LOOKs healthy with visible chunks of meat and vegetables in it, so I feel really good about buying it however my dog despises it. Adamantly Hates it. Sniffs it, makes a stink stank stunk face and walks away. My Golden loves the taste of this “Nutrish”food and will eat it immediately. He will not eat the whole hearted which just sits and spoils in his bowl while he looks sad. My dog will hunger strike for up to three days rather than eat food he doesn’t like. I finally gave up and switched foods to this which is annoying because you have to stick a fork into the can and try to get out the correct amount.It’s extremely dense I only feed part of a can with a mix of dry food. The dog will eat this easily and eat the dry food too; if its is mixed with this. Pro: apparently this stuff is delicious for dogs. Con: it’s a pain to get out of the can, also more expensive than generic. Once I’m out of the other stuff, I will just buy this one because otherwise I risk food waste if the food six too long and I can’t stand seeing my dog hunger strike. He is serious about it!!! I cant outlast him ! So he gets his way with this. I mix it with a high quality grain free salmon based dry food. Hopefully this food is not too bad for him. Read the label I have my doubts about the nutrition part of Nutrish. They should call it Delish. It seems to have a decent mix of proteins to fats and fillers ratio. Good luck doggy owners.
C**H
Rachel Ray's Nutrish Zero Grain
My little Shitzu ♥️ eating homeopathic real foods! Below blend & they have other blends are awesome for you pet dog or cat! My baby loves the- Real chicken, apple, peas, carrot, sweet potato blend!!!No poultry by-product meal or fillers. Affordable on Amazon
J**H
Dog approved
The only food we feed our pup! Our dog was diagnosed with megaesophagus and we do not feed him hard dog food due to his health condition. This has been a godsend! He was losing weight due to the megaesophagus and this food helped him to start gain weight again. It’s easy for him to chew and swallow. The smells is a little off putting but tolerable.
T**L
Fantastic!!
Amazing! Very fresh, made a huge difference in my dog's health. His lipomas have shrunk considerably within one month of switching to this food! I'm so impressed! Very high quality ingredients!
J**A
Racheal Ray is being sued for misinformation written on the box.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It seemed good for my dog at first, and then she would not eat the beef and pumpkin flavor. It is quite mushier than the rest of them. I also do not like that Rachel Ray is being sued over her dog food, stating that she is lying about information written on the box. It also does not smell very good. So I had to switch. Purina food is working out better than this. Overall just disappointed. Quality:I thought it was good quality when I first decided to feed this to my dog.
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