The Lapdogs recently had the chance to experience the Wild Frontier... NUTRO™ style.
NUTRO Wild Frontier Dog Food offers a grain-free, high-protein diet designed to feed a dog's natural instincts.
This dry dog food satisfies your dog's hunger with real chicken, while providing the steady energy they need to run and play all day.
"At The NUTRO Company, we have a long history of making great pet food — since 1926, in fact. And from the beginning, we’ve been leaders in pet nutrition. Our quality products, high standards, long heritage and pet-loving people make all the difference." - NUTRO website
We received a bag of NUTRO™ Wild Frontier Grain Free Dry Dog Food Open Valley Recipe With Real Chicken to try.
As soon as I opened the bag, Teutul was right there to help out with the sniff test. He's such a hard worker, always willing to stick a nose in whenever needed...
While Tut was busy sniffing, I was reading the label and happily noticed that chicken is the first ingredient, followed by chicken meal and chickpeas. I also like that the kibble is a good size for most any dog... not too big, not too small.
Wild Frontier is above average for protein and fat, which makes it a good choice for active adult dogs. It will keep them fueled for all of the fun summer adventures you have planned!
Key Benefits of Wild Frontier
- Grain-free
- High Protein diet keeps dogs full and happy
- Natural Ingredients
- Provides steady energy for adult dogs with an active lifestyle
- Four Recipes each featuring a different protein source: Chicken, Lamb, Salmon or Venison
The Lapdogs thought the Open Valley recipe was quite tasty, and happily gobbled up their samplings.
Do you think Wild Frontier might be a good fit for your dog? Right now, PetSmart is offering BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE on Wild Frontier online through May 31!
2 comments:
Aw, Tut, always the hero, doing the dangerous first sniff test and making sure it's safe for your sisters. And maybe you get the first taste test as a reward?
Teutul is so industrious. Is he in charge of quality control?
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