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Only the good stuff! Dogs naturally crave meat, much like they ate in the wild. That's why every batch of Super Beef Dinner Patties starts with 95% beef (always grass-fed!), organs and bone plus 100% organic certified fruits and vegetables to guarantee your pet is eating as nature intended. All ingredients are responsibly sourced.
Made in the USA - all-natural recipe is crafted with care in small batches in USA kitchen to provide the highest levels of protein-rich meat and quality grain-free nutrition for your pet
Minimally processed and all natural. Because the closer foods stay to their natural state, the better they are. That's why each of recipes contains added taurine and no added hormones, antibiotics, grains or fillers. Best of all, it's 100% complete and balanced for all life stages
Raw nutrition and convenience - your pet deserves to thrive on real, raw meat. Now, it makes it easier than ever to give your pet real raw nutrition with the convenience of freeze-dried
Supports better health for your pet with improved appetite and digestion, relief from allergies, vibrant skin and coat, healthy teeth and gums, greater stamina and vitality and a healthy immune system
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Susan Andrews
Thought I’d try this for my aging 12yo havanese. Freeze dried is a new concept for my household but it sounded like the right path since it’s healthy with limited raw ingredients. Opened the bag and boy did I have reservations when eyeballing and feeling these pucks. But ya know what? My picky old-man dog freaking LOVES these “burgers”!!! I’m telling you he devours them, believing they are treats rather than his meal. So easy to break apart for small dogs, and requires almost no chewing, which is perfect since my boy only has 6 teeth left. He’s a good water drinker, so the issue of these biscuits looking like pressed sawdust (since freeze-dried) is not any issue. Will buy again.
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P. S. Johnston
This food and the other Stella & Chewy s ones have totally transformed my Japanese Chin. She got to she would not eat. I thought it was because her beloved Lab had to be put to sleep because of cancer. So I tried every food in the store. She developed where she chewed constantly her feet, her hip, any place she could chew. Took her to the vet and he said she was having an allergy to grains. So I switched her to grain free everything. It slowed down but did not stop. Then he had me try Skineze. This helped but did not stop the chewing. Then he told me about this but said I would need deep pockets if it worked. Well the pockets have now reached my knees. It is insane the price of this food, BUT she stopped chewing. Completely. She is not all red when you look at the skin on her belly. Before she was red all the time. She loves this. I put water on it, sometimes I don't she will let you know if she wants it Dr'd up. I give this to her and nothing else. For one little dog it is about 150.00 a month. I am retired. I have learned to let things go for me. I have to keep her comfortable and happy. This food does it. If you ever give out free food sign me up. LOL
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Dora D.
When my dog was a pup, I struggled to find a food he would eat. I happened to go into a boutique style dog store and a Stella and Chewy's rep was handing out samples... she gave me several flavors to try.... My dog is now 9 and the ONLY food he will eat is the Stella and Chewy's Surf and Turf. He goes to the vet every three weeks to get groomed and the vet sees him....he is always healthy! Thank you for a great product.
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M. Mitchell
I started giving these to my 16 year old papillon who has lost 60% of his teeth over the years, as a supplement to his dry food. He had really bad cataracts and his coat was definitely duller than it had been when he was younger. Within about 2 weeks, his eyes were much clearer and his coat is soft and shiny. His energy level is also greatly improved and he's running around a bit again! I wish I would have started him on a diet like this earlier. I am a firm believer that food can really heal our bodies and it looks to be helping heal/improve the life of my beloved dog as well. I'm very pleased with this and I highly recommend! Great price if you subscribe and save and get 15% off. He gets 3 patty's a day as a supplement to his Origen Senior Dry Food.
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SFO
This is my Havanese's favorite dinner food, along with ZiwiPeak's beef and lamb dog food. Neither she nor the other dog of our household like it wet, so we serve it dry and give plenty of water on the side. These are VERY crumbly patties--the comments noting that they fall apart or arrive in shreds are accurate (though most of them arrive intact within the bag, or with only the edges crumbled). That makes no difference to the taste, though, and I crumble them up anyway before serving them, so as a practical matter the crumbly nature makes no difference to the dogs. It may, though, explain why my dogs so greatly prefer Stella & Chewy to Primal Nuggets, which are much more tightly compressed. I suspect that some of the oil and the flavor is pressed out of the latter but remains in the Stella & Chewy. Flavorwise, Stella & Chewy has several options and at least two formats. The "meal mixers" sound, from the description, as though they would be the same (except pre-crumbled) but they are definitely less-preferred by the dogs; I won't buy more of those. The Duck Duck Goose and the Surf & Turf flavors are the best-liked overall of those we've tried, with lamb close behind. Downside of Surf & Turf is that we've had a few bones (NOT hard enough to hurt the dog, but prickly to the fingers when crumbling them); downside of lamb is that it's oilier and so your hands will feel oily after crumbling them. One of our dogs doesn't tolerate lamb as well, in any event, and that remains true for the patties. Bottom line: despite the high cost, this is a well-tolerated and healthy dog food that our somewhat picky eaters love.
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Nikola
Goal for next year: negotiate a raise simply because "my dog needs more Stella & Chewy's"The price of these patties is, well, insane. It was initially not my choice to feed my dog this (I'm way too frugal for that), however, my family kindly watched my dog while I had to leave the country for some time and they got him hooked. I was horrified when I learned about this, but they justified it in an interesting way - as insurance. (Feed the dog well now, less problems in the future - hopefully). They told me their biggest regret was feeding their two dogs grocery store junk and watching them suffer later in life.Novella aside, I'm hoping they're correct. This is definitely good eating. My dog goes crazy for the patties in almost every flavour. I've hit on a few bags with some poor quality control over the years, but Stella & Chewy's always pulls through when I let them know. They seem to be a great company that's actually focused on their four-legged customers.The patties are also very versatile - you can toss one as a treat, crumble them, soak them in water, or mix them with some kibble. I alternate. Just make sure to wash your hands afterward! I've happened to get violently ill a couple times since feeding by dog these patties, and I'm almost 100% sure it was due to being sloppy after feeding him. (These ARE raw meat at the end of the day, so be careful.)Until I go broke, my pooch will be eating these.