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Reply To: Fresh Fetch Dog Food
I have been using fresh fetch for a few years now and am very pleased with the product. My dog is healthy and looks great. The product is real meat, fish and poultry with real vegetables and fruit. The problem I’ve encountered is getting it! For example, the pet stores I used to get it at no longer carry it. So I have to order it online. Problem is, the online store is closed these past few days and I am getting low on food. And they do not permit you to pick up the food at their location so it has to be shipped to your home. It comes cold, packed in dry ice, some of it may be frozen upon delivery, which I like, but some is soft and cold. You have to be able to get it in the freezer after delivery because it is a fresh product that requires refrigeration/ freezing. I have had conversations via email with the company and they are adamant that their product arrives at a safe temperature. So far, so good for me. So you have to plan ahead and order before you run out and allow time to order and for delivery, which usually takes a day or two. It stores well in the freezer. Sometimes the packaging is not tight against the food and ice crystals form on the food in the freezer. But I have still used it without problem. I think the company has an excellent product. I wish I could just go buy it at the store but I have not been able to find a store near my home that carries it. I have even driven an hour to a store that told me they carry it only to arrive and find out they don’t, confusing Fresh Fetch with Fresh Pet. I used to cook my dogs food food which requires time and knowing what to food combinations and other food minerals to add to keep it nutritionally balanced. Dr. Beckers Real Food for Heathy Dogs and Cats is a great book to guide you if you want to prepare your dog and cats food. Fresh Fetch takes care of that task of preparing real food for your dog. You just have to buy it, if you can find it or are ok with online ordering. It is not inexpensive, but nowadays, the cost of the ingredients is not inexpensive either. I do believe it is a quality food and has been good for my dog.
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