"I have a standard poodle and I bought a 1 lbs bag of this recipe to put in her treat ball to keep her occupied when I have to leave her at home alone.
This is a dog that will eat almost anything and she sometimes turns her nose up at this. Which is pretty odd and says something about the food.
I'm concerned that the sugar content may be a little high for a dog's diet because of all of the fruit and some kinds of vegetables they put in but I guess it's okay as long as you don't over do it.
One other thing that I noticed is that it doesn't include any source of glucosamine or chondroitin, which is needed to maintain joint health. Cartilage, intestines and other QUALITY (note that I didn't name feathers) by-products provide a natural and easily digestible form of glucosamine and chondroitin. Natural sources of vitamins, minerals and other supplements are always more readily absorbed than pills and other artificial forms.
Studies have shown that wolves, and other omnivores and predators will usually always go for the innards first to recycle the prey animal's digested food and also to obtain this important source of glucosamine and chondroitin."