Tempt your little dog's curious palate with this Purina Bella Grain Free Pate With Chicken & Lamb adult wet dog food variety pack. Her favorite flavors await her excited discovery in every scrumptious tray of Natural Grain Free Pate With Chicken With Added Vitamins & Minerals and Grain Free Pate With Lamb With Added Vitamins and Minerals adult wet dog food. Each recipe is lovingly formulated with the special dietary needs of small breed dogs in mind. This tempting mix of chicken and lamb entrees features real vegetables you can see, adding goodness to each bite your little one takes. The variety keeps her on her toes at mealtime with a menu that is never boring, and the thoughtfully soft pate texture is easy for her small mouth and tiny teeth to chew. With each serving of this tasty grain-free assortment of wet dog food, you fill your special friend's dish with 100% complete and balanced nutrition you can count on. Natural with added vitamins and minerals, this Purina Bella adult wet dog food gives her everything her small body needs for overall good health and wellness.
P**N
Tuf likes it he will go to dining room with me to getit
Tuffy loves his bella he eats it right up
S**Y
Good food
My dogs loves it. Of course she loves veggies anyway thank u
C**R
My dogs love these flavors chicken and lamb
My two dogs love the chicken and lamb only
8**6
Dog liked it but not like he likes the other
Good product
J**N
WAS RIPPED OFF!!
Ad said 12 individual portions, I got 9. Box was obviously re-used. Seemed as it had been a returned item and then resold.
K**N
One loves it…One won’t go near it
I suppose our little Pooches are just like Humans as we all have our own tastes.I wasn’t really expecting too much but the strange thing is – The picky one is liking it and the “Mikey eats everything” girl won’t touch it. I can’t deduct stars based on that as they are strange when it comes to food. I don’t like changing their food too often but thought this might give them a little variety.I’ve been through all the different trends and advice when it comes to feeding my dogs. I’m really not sure the “grain free” trend is the best, if Raw is really healthy or that kibble is super bad. All I know is that I want them to enjoy what they’re eating and to be as healthy as possible. I supplement them with home-made treats and their diet seems to agree with them.This food reminds me of Caesars Pedigree which I fed one of my Yorkies for nearly 18 years before she passed. It’s not as human appealing as far as looks go, but comes in the same type of container and is about the same consistency. It doesn’t have a strong odor and as I mentioned, my picky Girl loves it. There are small visible vegetables and I had to laugh when I seen her remove a crushed pea. (obviously not a pea lover…Haha)From the ingredients listed it appears to be nutritionally sound and only time will tell whether it’s just a novelty with my one and maybe my other spoiled Diva will get to like it. It seems that Purina is stepping up to join the other trendy foods on the market and hopefully it’s a well-made and formulated food and just not a sales gimmick. For now though, my little “Fancy” gives it 5*.
L**M
Picky dog approved
We use these little trays for convenience feeding when traveling --particularly during the summer when the family is often taking day trips and hikes in the state and national parks with the dog tagging along. But when at home, we usually feed him kibble for the bulk of his diet. However, he is picky and doesn't really like the kibble unless there's something more palatable mixed in. If it were up to our dog, it would always be gravy from our sunday roast. But these trays are the perfect size for us to mix in with the kibble, and even with his pickiness, he gobbles up both breakfast and dinner. The Bella pate has good quality ingredients with meat as the primary ingredient, some vegetables which are visible to the eye, and very little filler. I just wish the pate formula was a little more wet as my dog prefers more gravy.
B**R
Perfect for hiding a pill.
My little girl got another intestinal infection. So it took a while before she would eat food. I wanted something easy on her stomach and digestion. The small packs were the perfect size because she was eating so little at first.(I had to give her two pills, twice a day. The vet makes it look so easy putting the pill in her mouth, holding her snout, and she swallows it. Me, I got bit twice, thought she swallowed, and found pills around the house. After four days of this, she was at the point where she would eat food again so it was "Operation Trick Mrs. Peel Into Taking a Pill").The biggest problem is is that she is too smart for her own good. She would lick the peanut butter around the pill. When she would eat dog food again, I tried the pill in the Bella and then kibble pieces randomly around. After a couple of days, she knew the sound of the foil on the tray being pulled back and was happy to be getting the Bella.
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