JustFoodForDogs Daily Diets Fish & Sweet Potato Frozen Dog Food, 18 oz.

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JustFoodForDogs Daily Diets Fish & Sweet Potato Frozen Dog Food, 18 oz.


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Our Fish & Sweet Potato meal is an incredibly healthy diet for both puppies and adult dogs, as well as overweight dogs who like to eat - a lot. It's high-protein and low-calorie count have been clinically proven for weight loss, meaning your dog will feel satiated without taking on the additional calories. This fully balanced diet is also a great option for dogs with sensitive stomachs, or dogs in need of a novel protein. This is not your typical fish and sweet potato dog food, this is real food for real good dogs.

  • - Easily digestible diet to help dogs with sensitive stomachs or sensitive GI tracts
  • - No preservatives of any kind
  • - No growth hormone
  • - No BHA
  • - No BHT
  • - No artificial coloring
  • - All packaging BPA free

Specifications

SKU2936419
LifestageAll Lifestages
Primary FlavorFish
Primary BrandJustFoodForDogs
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight18 OZ

Additional Features

Grain FreeYes
Personalized Item flagNo
Primary FlavorFish
LifestageAll Lifestages

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Breed SizesMost Sizes

Ingredients

White Fish, Sweet Potatoes, Potatoes, Green Beans, Broccoli, Sunflower Oil, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Choline Bitartrate, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Iron Amino Acid Chelate, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Copper Citrate, Cholecalciferol (source of Vitamin D3), Riboflavin, Manganese Citrate, Potassium Iodide, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement. Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Natural Calcium, Sodium Chloride, Choline Bitartrate, Vitamin E (as a-tocopherol succinate), Zinc Oxide, Iron Glycinate Chelate, Vitamin B5 (as calcium d-pantothenate), Copper Citrate, Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol), Riboflavin, Manganese Citrate, Natural Kelp (for iodine), D-Biotiin, Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (Min.) 7.0%; Crude Fat (Min.) 2.0%; Crude Fiber (Max.) 3.0%; Moisture (Max.) 82%.

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4.3
90 out of 718 (13%) reviewers recommend this product

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My frenchie loves this stuff

Frenchie3

6 years ago

My frenchie loves this stuff. She inhales it every time. I whiched her from anot...

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2 years ago

So I have been rating most of these and given good to great reviews. I just wan...

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Fish and sweet potato

Chelsey V.

28 days ago
My girl has ibd, and bouts of pancreatitis So we switched to jffd fish and sweet potato So far so good it’s only been about month But her energy and zoomies are back and I she feels much better
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Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Our dogs like it!

Albert O.

1 month ago
Fish & sweet potato come frozen in plastic pouch. This diet was recommended by our vet for one of our two dogs but, both eat it. They love it!
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Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Perfection!

Lorie C.

1 month ago
I was nervous about switching Daisy Belle's food, but the guide made it easy. Daisy Belle absolutely LOVES it!! She literally dances when I grab her bowl to fill it! Love seeing my little girl so happy. The best part? I know her insides are getting healthier. Thank you JustFoodForDogs!
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Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Good food

Marie O.

1 month ago
Quinn is my 12 years old black Labrador . She lost some weight with the food .
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Quality is disappointing

Kellie R.

1 month ago
My dog favorite is the fish and potatoes due to allergies but recently the frozen meals have become more liquid than food. I'm giving up on JFFD after using their product for over a year and seeing the quality go down and not getting what I pay for.
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Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

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Joan S.

1 month ago
Both dogs love the turkey, fish & chicken! Not a morsel left in their dishes.
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Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Not for us

December H.

2 months ago
My Boys have been on Darwin’s raw for years, but now they both have medical conditions that require low protein, low fat diets. My vet recommended JustFoodForDogs. I ordered the fish, venison and turkey. I don’t like serving it, messy, doesn’t come with a storage container, my Boys- both food driven Corgis, aren’t crazy about the food, and they both gave themselves bloody hotspots while on the different types. I guess it won’t suit them bc of their allergies. Additionally, when transitioned to full time JFFD, it is more expensive than Darwin’s per month and requires a variable of 44oz daily for the fish, 20oz daily for the turkey and Mac and 33oz daily for the venison. Even though I filled out the feeding calculator for each dog, one is 13, one is 6,JFFD recommends the same amount for each dog (they both weigh30#). Darwin’s recommends two totally different amounts to be fed to each dog daily, as one is super active and one is definitely below normal activity. Between the allergies, the mess, the picky eating, JFFD isn’t for us.
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Originally posted on justfoodfordogs.com

Good food but my dog is still itchy.

Claudia L.

2 months ago
After endless testing with different brands, proteins and types of food I can only guess that my dog having a reaction to the vitamins and minerals being used in most dog food. Unfortunately, home made food is the only kind that doesn't make her itchy so far. She loved this food though. She ate it up enthusiastically! As the human, I found it tricky to use the flat, defrosted freezer packs to dispense portions without making a mess and wasting food left behind in the bag. Ice cream types of tubs we can scoop out of would be amazing!
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My dog is on low fat <7% food and has allergy to rice.oats barley and flax & peas. I've been making food what is actual % protein? And fat? She also has GERD takes pepsid and prebiotic enzymes.

    I just bought a small package of JFFD specifically the fish one. I forgot I had the package it my car, it could of probably been 3 hours of defrosting, one side still had ice crystals. Would this still be safe to feed my dogs? Or to refreeze/ refrigerate?

    1. I would say yes... Get it in the fridge asap. Crystals say it' OK...



    How long can this food be stored in the freezer?

    1. There are dates on package. But closed in refrigerator up to 5 days and open less than 3.  I do a fresh package 18 oz daily. No smell. 3 meals 15 pounds. She has stomach and liver cancer, with severe chrohns disease.  Told 15 months ago she had 6 WEEKS STILL ALIVE!!! 



    What is the total sodium for this food? My dog is on a low sodium diet however she loves fish so i would love to add that into her diet if possible. 

    1. Sodium is not listed on the ingredients list for JFFD Fish & Sweet Potato Frozen Dog Food.  Sodium Chloride is the 3rd ingredient listed on the Nutrient Blend for the DIY JFFD Fish & Sweet Potato Recipe.  4T of the Nutrient Blend is used for DIY recipe to create approximately 11 pounds of food.  You can always ask the people at JustFoodForDogs.   You also have the option to request a vet prescribed diet (they will work with your veterinarian) or a custom diet (they have a nutritionist team on staff.)  They also offer a DIY version of the custom diet with a custom version of the Nutrient Blend.



    How do I know how much to feed my dog?

    1. If you go to the Just Food for Dogs website, they have a "Feeding Calculator" quiz. It asks you about your dog's current weight, activity level etc, then will give you a custom answer as to how many calories your dog should eat/how many cups of their food per day.



    Has any of your food been recalled?  If so, which ones?

      Approximately how many cups are in the 72 oz package? I'd like to mix 1/4 cup into my dog's meal as a topper, but want to know how long the package will last. Thanks!

      1. 9 cups according to Alexa



      My dog weighs 60 lbs. and is 9 mos. old. I would like to keep his weight at 58 - 60 lbs. How much of the JustFoodForDogs should I feed him daily?

      1. According to the JFFD website, this recipe has 28 calories per ounce.  It has the lowest calories per ounce of all the JFFD offerings.  For a 60 lb puppy older than 4 months, 6.50 cups or 52 oz is recommended.  For a 60 lb adult dog 4 cups or 31 ounces is recommended.  Keep in mind, this is probably for an extremely active puppy or dog taking several long walks per day.   The JFFD website has a calculator to determine how many calories to feed your dog per day.  I personally think the recommended calories is a bit high for a Basset Hound (I have 2 which just turned 1 year old.)  There are probably other calorie calculators on online.  Remember, the calories per day must include EVERYTHING that goes into your dog's mouth - including and especially treats (which are the diet busters.)   Dr. Greg Martinez DVM who wrote the "Dog Diet Answer Book" recommends the following for a 60 lb dog:  Resting Energy Requirements/Weight Loss 833 calories per day - Puppy (4-6 months) 1666 calories per day - There is no recommendation on this chart for a puppy 6-12 months of age - Adult (inactive) 1083 calories per day - Adult (active) 1254 calories per day - Senior (inactive) 1000 calories per day - Senior (active) 1250 calories per day.  There are more suggestion on how to lose weight or maintain current weight in the book.



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