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Browse Petco's selection of Nature's Recipe dog food products and find a variety of custom crafted formulas to fit your pet's needs. Nature's Recipe prides themselves in finding and then purposefully pairing Nature's best ingredients in their products so pets and the bond you share can thrive.
Added vitamins and minerals are featured in every Nature's Recipe wet or dry pet food product. They are also made with high quality protein sources to help support your pet's healthy muscle mass at every stage. And regardless of the recipe, each Nature's Recipe product skips corn, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, so they can offer each raw ingredient's essential goodness in every food bowl. For over 30 years, Nature's Recipe has committed to promoting health and happiness for your pet every day through their many dog food products.
In addition to Nature's Recipe classic recipe, your dog can also dine on their Grain Free and limited-ingredient Pure Essentials products. Nature's Recipe's Pure Essentials products also boast real pieces of fruits or vegetables, so you can make sure your pup gets a balanced meal, while avoiding problem ingredients. If your pup is sensitive to meat-rich recipes, they can still get their daily recommended portions of protein with Nature's Recipe's Protein Rich Soybean Meal products. Along with being a vegetarian alternative, this formula can also give your pup the nutrients they need to support healthy skin. Shop for Nature's Recipe products at Petco and explore their growing list of recipes and formulas today.
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I am not familiar with this type of dog food. In general, I tend to recommend Hill's Science Diet and the high end Purina products. My reason for this is because these are the only two brands who do extensive food testing on all of their diets prior to putting them on the market. I also feed Wellness to my own cats and dogs, but this is based simply on my own anecdotal positive experience with this diet. In terms of extra fiber, you can add small amounts of fruits and vegetables. Canned pumpkin is often a good addition that most dogs eat up. Hope this makes sense.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Real Nature seems to be a very high quality food, it is not one i am familiar with but the ingredient list is quite impressive. if he is doing well on this brand i would probably stick with it. other excelent options include Orijen, Acana and taste of the wild.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I think Blue Buffalo is a decent brand of dog food but I see many dogs who end up with diarrhea issues on it. Nutro is a good one that can offer some more holistic dog food. Natural Balance is another one that most dogs seem to do very well on. Take a look at either one of these brands. Lastly, by-products are not bad. By-products are the parts of the carcass that humans don’t generally eat like the internal organs. The internal organs tend to contain most of the vitamins and minerals within the body so in the wild, these are sought out by predators. That’s why I never get too excited about by-products in a meal. I do like to see though that two out of the top three ingredients within a diet are meat-based. I hope this helps and please feel free to post any additional questions!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I personally prefer Nutro. It tastes good so dogs and puppies like it and in general it is lower in calories so it's an excellent food to stay on lifelong without becoming overweight. I find a brand I like, and that my dog likes, and I stay with that brand for the life of the dog. I do not like switching brands all the time, it can cause stomach upset and make fussy eaters. I go from puppy, to adult, to less active if needed, then senior all in the same brand. Nutro has excellent choices in all of the different age categories. Thanks for using Boop by Petco to help you care for Sienna.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Natures recipe is a good brand but if he is still having issues you may want to talk to you vet about putting him on a prescription GI diet like science diet I/D or purina EN. If you are concerned he has food allergies, then I would stick with grain free but I would also look for a diet that doesn't have chicken like natural balance venison and sweet potatoes. A lot of dogs are allergic to chicken and beef. If you haven't had his stools check for parasites, campylobacter, and giardia, I would have your vet do that. It is not normal for them to have diarrhea so if it continues, I would certainly have it looked into. Your vet may want to do blood work and x-rays on top of the fecal. You may want to bring him a fecal sample as it is sometimes difficult to obtain a fecal sample when they are having diarrhea. Finally, you can also start him on a probiotic. I like purina fortiflora or propectalin paste. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025