Monday, 4 January 2016

Review: Wild Calling Dog Food

In the continuing saga of feeding Remi a food that is high quality and free of chicken; I've stumbled across the Wild Calling line of dog food.


Now I don't know about you, but I find it difficult to decipher all the ingredients in dog food these days. How are you supposed to know what's actually good for your dog? Pea meal? Beet pulp? What are these things and how exactly are they affecting my dog. Questions that I ask myself all the time. I find it a little bit disconcerting that we are taking these companies at their word that our dogs need these ingredients. I'm sure that dog food companies don't deliberately set out to harm dogs, but I'm still concerned about the amount of unnecessary "things" that I put into Remi's system.

Wild Calling appears to take the guess work out of dog food. I've spent countless hours researching what each ingredient is. What the chances are the Remi will act adversely to it, discussed it with several pet experts (all more knowledgeable than me) about how it stacks up to other foods of a similar quality, and I've finally taken a chance and started feeding it to him.  

I LOVE THIS DOG FOOD. 

Remi loves this food. 

The best part is this food is a "rotational food"- meaning that the base is the same, but the proteins change and you can switch it up for your pups so they don't get bored. And there's no consequences. No upset tummies, no yucky poops to deal with. This food is grain free, and comes in protein blends as well as single protein flavours. Remi has been eating it for about two months and the difference from his old food is amazing. 

His coat is softer. He has much better poops. His breath doesn't stink. He has more energy. And he just seems to be happier overall. 

And isn't that what you want; a happy dog?

I would recommend this brand to anyone with a dog. Remi and I give it 4 paws up. 

*Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with this company in any way, shape or form, other than being a very happy customer. I did not receive any compensation for this review.