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Stella & Chewy's Freeze Dried Dog Food for Adult Dogs, Chicken Patties, 12 Count, 6 Ounce Bag | 
| Brand: Stella & Chewy's Category: Pet Products Department: Pet Food
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $10.74(as of 7/30/10 06:09 PDT - Details)
You Save: $2.25 (17%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 4486
Ingredients: Chicken (ground with bone), chicken liver, chicken gizzard, organic cranberries, organic spinach, organic broccoli, organic beets and organic beet fiber, organic carrots, organic squash, organic apples, organic blueberries, calcium carbonate, potassium chloride, direct-fed microorganisms (Pediococcus acidilaticici, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium longum, Entercoccus faecium), magnesium oxide, vitamin E supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, potassium iodide.
Fortified wit Media: Misc. Size: 6 Ounce Bag Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 3.3 x 7
MPN: 10623:202106312 Model: 186011000052 UPC: 186011000052 EAN: 0186011000052 ASIN: B000NVBVCC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Proper handling of raw foods is essential since some raw food may contain bacteria that could cause illness to you or your pets. | | • | Any food not eaten within 30 minutes of offering should be discarded. Wash your pet's bowl with hot, soapy water after each feeding. | | • | If this is your first time using Stella & Chewy's, transition your pet slowly. Mix the new food with the old food product for 5-7 days |
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Product Description
Stella & Chewy's Freeze Dried Chicken Patties For Dogs contain the same ingredients as the raw frozen chicken patties. These patties are freeze-dried to lock in the freshness of real meat. They are a complete diet and provide all the convenience of a conventional dry food without compromising the nutritional value, bio-availability, and proven health benefits of real raw meat.
Serve as is or rehydrate by adding water. Great for travel, training rewards, and treats.
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| Customer Reviews:
Dinner Is Served! January 6, 2010 Catharine Beale (Long Island, NY) Who knew dog food could be this delicious, this nutritious, this fun to serve? How can you go wrong with a product named "Stella & Chewy's" -- the name alone makes you want to hug the package. But dogs can't read. So the real test came when I opened the package and popped out the dry, puck-sized wafer and put it in front of Madeleine, our 4.5 lb Papillon. Madeleine gobbled it down like she hadn't had a thing to eat in months. Sold. What's in the wafers? Freeze-dried, RAW farm raised chicken with no imitation anything. It's also CERTIFIED safe raw and pathogen free food. Do I trust those words? In today's FDA-scammed market, they aren't what they used to be. And yet, the whole package just seems to ooze with clues this company is ethical, responsible, progressive, and aware of the potential damage "ordinary" dog food brings to the table. I just have a feeling this company knows more about perfecting the domestic dog diet than I do. This stuff is "Made in Wisconsin" according to the emblem on the front, but there's French writing all over the place. That's because Stella & Chewys' LLC is exporting their gourmet dog food to France, complying with French law by pointing out that it is indeed "Fabrique aux Etats-Unis" and it is "Nourriture pour chiens". Given the exchange rate and the shipping costs, by the time it reaches the Left Bank, it must cost a bundle. And worth every Franc. Botttom line: I think these people at Stella & Chewy's care about the same things I care about. That may be irrelevant in the business world. Profits are hard enough to come by these days. But they aren't cutting any corners in Chewy's Chicken Dinner. Because it's a healthy blend of this, that and the other thing, it's even healthier than, say, pure Chicken or Steak right off the dinner table. This has fruits and vegetables mixed in (organic blueberries, apples, carrots, squash, beets, broccoli, cranberries and pumpkin seeds). That's important for a happy, healthy dog. No wonder Madeleine is hooked.
Great for travel! December 5, 2009 SuperFids (New York, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My dog is on a raw diet, which is impractical when traveling. I feed Stella & Chewy's freeze-dried food during trips and it works out beautifully. The patties may be re-hydrated or fed dry - my dog loves them either way. IMO the true measure of dog food's quality is the dog's "output." I'm happy to report that whenever my dog eats this food for a few days his stools are *normal* without any dietary upset whatsoever, despite the fact there's often stress involved in travel. Some people feed this food as a main diet, but it can get expensive depending on the size of your dog. If you're dabbling in raw feeding or need a practical alternative for traveling, buy Stella & Chewy's without hesitation. It's a great product and all of the flavors are delicious according to my dog. :-)
Timmy likes it! November 4, 2007 Wilma J. Howell (Dallas, TX USA) My dog Timmy likes it, and that's a pretty strong endorsement. I like it because it is good for him and not messy. That's a winning combination. :)
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