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incorporating Primal freeze dried with current food
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Dru F
MemberCurrently feeding Blues Stews along with a little kibble. thanking of incorporating some raw freeze dried any thoughts?
pugmomsandy
ParticipantI use the freeze dried nuggets and squish one on top (or bottom) of the dogs’ other food. The duck and sardine formulas are usually more crumbly and I’ve found a lot of crumbs in those bags but since I serve it crumbled, that doesn’t really matter to me.
zcRiley
MemberI do that for every meal. I either mix in ZiwiPeak freeze dried or crumble Primal freeze dried nuggets. The duck or pork are easier to crumble, beef or lamb harder. But I rotate all the flavors to keep things interesting! Pups love!!
pugmomsandy
ParticipantI also like using Vital Essentials niblets and mini niblets along with Stewarts freeze dried.
Maria K
MemberI would avoid the Irish Lamb stew but love the other Blue Buffalo stews! I wouldn’t recommend the ZiwiPeak. The Primal Freeze-Dried formulas are mostly good. I would avoid the lamb as mentioned earlier and also the chicken. Same thing with Stewart’s, I would avoid the beef and bison but the rest are good! Vital Essentials are great!
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