44 reviews forTaste of the Wild - High Prairie Canine
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Taste of the Wild dog food has been a hit with many pet owners, especially for fussy eaters. Dogs seem to love the flavor, and their coats appear shinier with firmer stools. However, some are surprised by the low meat content of bison and venison, given the price. Despite this, many find the product worth the cost due to the positive changes in their pets' appearance and behavior. Overall, it's a popular choice among dog owners.
Highly palatable for fussy eaters.
Improves coat shine.
Low meat content for the price.
30/04/13|Agata
Very High Quality Food
I have a young husky with a sensitive stomach. I've tried many grain-free foods before and some of them were better than others but I have to say, after two months on TOTW, my dog is doing fantastic: no digestive upset, just right energy level, lovely coat and he still loves it! I just ordered a different variety and hopefully it will work wonders too. And he doesn't need a very large quantity which is a nice bonus as well. I also use it as training treats for my other dog (border collie), with very good results:-)
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
27/04/13|Babs Jones
Excellent dog food
Always fed my dogs on Orijen but wanted to find a lower protein content dog food whilst keeping up the same high standards. Got that with Taste of the Wild. Dogs enjoy this food, better price than Orijen and I can afford to vary the flavours, firmer stools and far less flatulence! Am really pleased.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
24/04/13|sue
My Dogs Love It !
Two of my dogs were on Bosch and my 3rd dog was on Lupo because he has allergies however i have put them all on a Taste of the wild.They love it and it even suits my dog that has allergies.I dont leave feedback for items but this food is that good i felt like i should share how fab it is :)
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/01/13|Liz
Good food
Thought I would try my dogs on a grain free dog food for a change. I was initially a little worried about the high protein level, as I have a lurcher and an ex racing greyhound, and I have been told you shouldn't feed them on high protein. However I haven't noticed any change in behaviour in them. My dogs poo is smaller on this food which I assume means it is more digestible than some other brands. My only complaint about it is the very small kibble size, my dogs are big dogs and I would prefer chunky sized kibble for them. They've nearly finished the whole bag now and ive just ordered a bag of the fish TOTW to try next.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
06/09/12|Jo Ward
If you can afford quality
Then go for this food!
I have 7 dogs, including an adolescent Irish Wolfhound. I bit the bullet a while ago and decided to drop the cheaper foods and go with TOTW.
Months on I can't fault my decision... everyone is now on it (suplimented with raw) and the quanity of poo I pick every day is way reduced! They need less too so a bag goes further than the cheapy food.
Add into the mix great coats, no colitus (no grain, I will never feed any grain, even rice, again) and bags of energy and I'm a happy doggie mummy!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
06/09/12|Gary
High Praise for High Prairie
A consistently mouthwatering favourite with our dog. Always a clean bowl and - thankfully - a clean floor too, because it doesn't seem to have the laxative effect that some other dry/cereal-free foods do. High Prairie = happy dog and owner.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
06/09/12|Nikki Black
Very high quality - dogs love it!
We have always struggled to find a dog food that our lurcher enjoys as he would often leave half his food and we struggled to keep the weight on him as he burns so much off running around!!! We had previously tried Burns, Hills, Eukanuba, James Beloved and Jolley's Lifestage. All of these he liked at first but lost interest after a week or so.
I loved the ingredients in Taste of the Wild, high meat content and not filled with grains. Sam has been on it for a few months now and still polishes off every meal will relish, He looks fantastic, right weight, shiney coat and full of beans! Worth every penny!
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17/08/12|kerry
BEST FOOD EVER
i have a french bull dog and tried orijen before since he was a puppy, and his stools were never firm or formed. and since ive changed his food to taste of the wild which is supposed to be second best for dogs. it has to be the number one food as his stools are great and he doesnt have the need to go to the toilet so often too as his stools are so well formed. happy i changed his food to this as it is definitely the one im going to stick by.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
17/07/12|Marie Johnson
Relieved and happy owner
I have a 16 week old basset hound who developed colitis at 10 weeks as a result of being intolerant to grain in her food. We tried her on dried food with rice instead but this produced the same runny loose stools. She is now on Taste of the Wild and there has been no looking back - her stools are firm and she has gained weight, i cant recommend this food enough.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
27/06/12|B. Manns
Premium Quality
My 15 year old Affenpinsher had been on a quality wet food diet for a few years and had developed a food allergy according to my vet and a change of diet was recommended. With much trepidation, introduced him to 'TOTW' and he took to it like a duck to water. Only been on it a fortnight but so far he hasn't left a morsel and he hasn't scratched quite as much.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
25/03/12|alexandra
AMAZING
I have been feeding my shih tzu this food for four months now and she absolutely loves it. Tried numerous dry foods without success, she would just look at it and I had to add tit bits to get her to eat it. In the end she started to pick out the tit bits and left the rest. She also had a few skin problems but since changing over to this food it has totally cleared up.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
04/12/11|Emma
Excellent quality food
This is a 6* quality dry food as reviewed by dogfoodanalysis.com. As good as Origin but not as expensive and i find my two pointers aren't 'windy' on it! It is cereal free so easily digestible and their coats are so shiny, even the wirehaired gleams!
I can't recommend this food enough (my two love Wetlands flavour the most)
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
28/11/11|L.J.
THE BEST BY FAR
Rescued a Black Lab 3.1/2 years old. The food he was on was cheap and nasty so our son recommended TOTW as he had done the research and tried it on their black lab cross. The transformation was amazing. Instead of trying to inhale his food (as he was not fed regularly previously) he seems to savour this one. His stools are fewer and certainly less toxic (ditto his wind) and the vet commented on his beautiful shiny coat. Could not recommend this enough. Please do not stop selling it.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
13/09/11|Jennifer
Allergic Husky now looks fab!!!
Our husky has always been on the very slim side! We've tried allsorts of food and she either didnt like it or wouldnt eat enough of it too put any weight on, we tried this after the vet put her on purina performance and she went really greasy with a really bad coat and her skin was really dry. Within about 2 weeks of eating this she looked the best shes ever looked! She's put on weight and seems very very happy! I love this food and would recomend it too every dog owner who struggles with allergies like we do!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
25/08/11|Karen
Brilliant food
My underweight rescue gsd has been a nightmare to feed since rehoming him six months ago. We have tried Arden Grange, JWB, Fish4dogs, Orijen, CSJ, Burns, and Raw, and with each of these he would only pick at his food.
With Taste of the Wild we have finally found a food he eats on a consistent basis and seems to enjoy. His weight is slowly increasing and his coat never looked so healthy.
Please keep stocking this product.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
31/07/11|josephine
changed my dogs life
My one year old german shepherd was constantly suffering from diarrhea and or vomiting. She was itchy and starting to go bald in patches. She also could not put on weight, and in fact continued to drop weight all the time. She looked like a cruelty case she was so thin, all bony hips, spine and ribs. The vet described her as looking like "a greyhound with big ears". I knew I wanted to try a grain free food, and was planning on buying either origen or acana but got confused in my ordering and we ended up with totw. However I am delighted with the results. She has been on it for about three weeks and her hair has grown back, she has stopped scratching, her poo is much, much better, solid 95% of the time and best of all she is putting on weight. She is still skinny, has about 4 or 5 kilos to gain but she looks a million times better. I have noticed that her temperament is improving, she isn't as nervous or "barky", and I am happy to say that she now looks forward to meal times and eats her food straight away, before she would pick at it and drop it around the house and just didn't want to eat it. I think all dogs would benefit from this kind of food, and if you have one who suffers from allergies like mine I would definitely recommend you to try it
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
23/06/11|Victoria Wood
Best By Far
We have 4 Labs, two of which are rescued ex-breeders who came to us in a very poor condition. Up until recently we had fed them all on [another branded food]. We decided to try TOTW as it received one of the highest reviews for its contents. We are absolutely delighted with the results they have been on it for quite a while now and the difference is amazing. Fantastic coat conditon, less poo and better quality (not runny), less expensive (we now only buy one type and have to feed less) and quite honestly the best food we have ever fed our gang. Nothing compares to this stuff and the gang love it, the excitement they show when waiting to be fed just shows how they never get bored with it. Please keep stocking this product.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
27/04/11|Rachel Davies
Go grain free
My 12 month Vizsla had always had a sensitive stomach so I had him on a wheat and gluten free diet which improved things but there were obviously still problems. He was also a fussy eater and would be interested in something new for a few days then he couldn't be bothered. His weight was at the lowest end of the breed standard. I did hours of research and decided to try TOTW. You are supposed to introduce slowly, mixing with your current food but he decided to just pick out the TOTW and then whine for more. I am very impressed with the result. Poos have decreased to half previous output, and are very firm. He looks fit and healthy and is still interested! Grain was obviously our problem and he is now able to get the goodness from his food. This is expensive food but worth it. What a shame that pet food producers in this country don't apply the same high standards to our pet food that they do in USA and Canada.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
06/01/11|sandy
excellent
my gsd and yorkshire terrier love this food, had them on other good quality stuff but i looked out for good ingredients and found this to be the best on the market, after taking our gsd 14th mths for a checkup the vet was very surprised to see how lean our dog was and was very pleased at how well her weight was at 25kg,i only give her 1 and a half cup aday and half a cup for our 8kg yorkie aday.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
19/10/10
Great stuff
I feed my GSP all 3 flavours of Taste of the Wild, alternating each time I buy. She loves the stuff and is amazingly healthy with bright eyes, a shiny coat and lots of energy. The High Prarie did cause very slightly looser poop for a few days when she first started on it....perhaps because the meat is richer.....it settle quickly though and I now know I just have to introduce this particular flavour more slowly than the others. Obviously this may not have been related to the food at all so I will have to see what happens next time I buy it. Great grain free food. The best on the market.