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At Family Owned Spot Farms, we believe knowing where your dog’s food comes from is just as important as knowing what’s in it. That’s why we go right to the source, working closely with small family farmers across the USA. Our farmers raise their animals the right way, feeding them an all-vegetarian diet and never using antibiotics. Chock full healthy nutrients and probiotics our wholesome, human grade recipes are bursting with a flavor your dog will love. Mix up a delicious meal for your pup you can both feel good about!
W**A
Great quality, not so great buying experience
TLDR Pros: high-quality, dog loves it more than any other food, easy to mixTLDR Cons: the purchasing process!!, may be giving dog gas, more expensive than initially seemsPros:So the product itself seems to be one of the best foods I can find. I really wanted human-grade food that didn't have any animal meal in it, and this delivered. I first tried the Whole Grain Turkey Product, which seemed to give my dog diarrhea. I should emphasize though that my dog has never seemed to react well to turkey so that may just be her personally. I also only had her on the turkey for a few weeks. I switched over to chicken because it was cheaper at the time and it seems to be much easier on her stomach. She does still fart a lot, I'm not sure if that's the food or something else.As far as how SHE likes it, it's clearly her favorite food out of anything I've ever given her. She's not particularly food-oriented but she gobbles this up every time. I've never seen her react to food the way she reacts to this food.Now for the cons:1. Although I'm sure the food multiplies 4x the way they advertise by weight, but this isn't so for volume. You put in 1 part dry food in for every 1.5 parts water, leading to 2.5x the volume you're initially given, not 4x. This means I don't get as much food out of this has I had thought. She goes through an 8 lb box in 2 weeks using their instructions on how much to feed her. And honestly, I'm going to start feeding her more because this isn't enough -- she's starting to become underweight. I initially bought it because it was so cheap but now I think I could maybe get something cheaper.2. These people clearly are either too small of a business or too disorganized to get it together and it drives me NUTS!! I have a 45 lb high-energy dog, so she goes through a LOT of food, and I have to be constantly buying food for her since the max I can get her is an 8 lb box. Why don't I buy it in bulk you ask? Because not only is the food near the expiration date half the time (even though it lasts 18 months past manufacture, it's just always really old food) but also for some reason buying their items in bulk costs MORE than buying the 8 lb boxes alone. In addition, the item is constantly going out of stock and I've seen the price fluctuate DRASTICALLY from $35 for an 8 lb box to $55 for an 8 lb box. It's like watching the stock market, and it's stressful to constantly be watching Amazon to see when my product is IN STOCK and REASONABLY PRICED.Overall, I love the product but I'm thinking about switching to another food because it's so expensive and they make the buying process so stressful.
K**U
Good price but hard to mix
I use all the dehydrated dog foods so I was excited to get one with protein at this price point. Overall the food is well made and I have bought multiple boxes since the price is good.Biggest complaint is this stuff is not appealing in sight or smell and very hard to mix up. Once it sits for a few minutes it's like wall plaster in consistency and even adding more water is hard to mix in.I've started doing a 60/40 ratio with Grandma Lucy's Artisan Pre-Mix which helps make mixing this easier.I have show dogs and feed this for their morning meal only. I mix in supplements, so need this to not "harden" before I can do that. I also had one picky dog that does not like the consistency of playdoh.My rating of this in comparison to the other common dehydrated foods:1. Grandma Lucy's is my first choice for ingredients and easy of use. I use the pre-mix and add my own proteins. Cost for 8lb bag averages about $52. Artisan mix smells like mashed potatoes.2. Spot Farms chicken or turkey - cost about $50 but hard to mix and not as popular with my dogs.3. Honest Kitchen - base mix and chicken or beef - (average about $60-75) - dogs will eat if I mix in other protein, but there is a lot of green smell (maybe alfalfa) that two of my dogs don't respond to well.5. Sojos - dogs hated this and it takes a lot longer to rehydrate. Also very expensive. Buy it locally the first time so you can return it if your dogs hate it.Advice to users: add a lot of water and mix and scrape the sides. Don't mix to a normal consistency as this tends to expand and "harden" as it sits. It should look soupy before letting it sit.Advice to manufacturer: please work on consistency and make this less like a bowl of playdoh or plaster.
T**N
Great food, but be sure to check the expiration date on the box.
4 out of 5 very small dogs approve. I have one picky eater that won't eat this, but the others gobble it down. They really love it and I'm super happy to add it to their meals. I use it with my home cooked recipe to make sure they're getting the proper nutrition. I tried ordering it from petco and the box I received expired in one month (Spot Farms took care of this. They have amazing customer service!) not enough time to use even 1/2 of it. So I ordered from Amazon and the box I received expires in 2 months. Will be ordering from Chewy or picking up in the store from now on. I don't like giving my dogs product that is about to expire.UPDATE: 5th dog now loves this food and licks his plate clean.
K**S
Inexpensive high quality dog food
I am very happy to find a good quality dehydrated dog food that is not crazy expensive and is on subscribe and save. I love that I found this product allowing me to be happy to know my dog can eat healthy on a budget! I set out to find a replacement for a prior dehydrated dog food that had gone up significantly to a price that I could no longer justify paying for. I like having a food that is not only full of good ingredients but also takes up very little shelf space in my small home. My dog absolutely loves this over dry food. Happy dog!
R**R
It’s different.
I don’t know how it tastes but my dogs didn’t like it. I don’t know if it was the flavor or texture but they wouldn’t eat it. It doesn’t look very appetizing when you mix it, even though dog food doesn’t typically look appetizing, this looks mushy. You can make it as dry or as wet as you want though. It is a good buy for your money if your dogs will eat it. I just have very picky eaters. They wouldn’t touch it. I can’t say why though. That’s just our experience.
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