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Pawstruck Air Dried Dog Food offers a premium, grain-free formula featuring 97% real chicken as the primary ingredient. Crafted in the USA under strict SQF certification, this vet-recommended, non-GMO dog food uses slow low-temperature air drying to preserve nutrients and flavor. Suitable for all breeds and life stages, it supports digestion and joint health with added flaxseed and salmon oil, making it a top-tier choice for health-conscious pet parents seeking clean, complete nutrition.









| ASIN | B0CF7LSRTB |
| ASIN | B0CF7LSRTB |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,695 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #342 in Dry Dog Food |
| Brand Name | Pawstruck |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,008) |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2023 |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2023 |
| Directions | When switching your dog’s diet, we recommend that it be done gradually over a 5-7 day period. |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.19 x 9.21 x 2.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Item model number | Pawstruck |
| Item model number | Pawstruck |
| Manufacturer | Pawstruck |
| Manufacturer | Pawstruck |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.19 x 9.21 x 2.87 inches; 2 Pounds |
| Size | 2 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
L**Z
My picky dog loves it — and digestion improved
My dog is very picky, so I’m always cautious trying new food, but he absolutely loves this. He eats it without hesitation, which is rare for him. I also noticed a big improvement in digestion — his stools are much more solid and consistent, which is always a good sign. The limited-ingredient, high-protein formula seems to agree with his stomach really well. I like that it’s air-dried, made in the USA, and uses real chicken. It feels like a high-quality option, and I’m comfortable feeding it regularly. If you have a picky eater or a dog with a sensitive stomach, this has been a great find.
S**M
Healthy Choice Worth the Price
This dog food is a great choice if you're looking for a healthy option for your pet. It may be a little pricey for some, but it's well worth it. Just remember to include some grain in your pet’s diet as well!
D**E
Dogs love it
My dogs love this food and it's air dried which is better 4 them.
A**E
Paw struck air dry dog food - chicken
Great quality food , easy to pour no bad smells, Price is more than I like to pay but my dogs love it they can be picky eaters , only problem is there are a lot of crumbs in the bottom of bag it may happen in shipping not sure anything can be done different, I always take care to set bag down gently as to not make more crumbs, food seems to crumble easily maybe from being air dried , I would recommend
R**Y
Dry and crumbly
My picky eater did eat this food some but I thought he was going to choke to death trying to get it down. The food is very dry and about a fifth of the bag was crumbs where the food was crushed. Make sure to offer plenty of water when your dogs eats this. My non picky eater would touch it so the dogs had mixed reviews. I'm not sure the food is worth the cost with it being so dry and crumbly. And it was crumbled all thru the bag not just at the bottom. I do like the ingredients being all meat, organs and healthy vitamins but I don't believe that out weighs the texture of the food. I probably won't buy again.
K**R
Finally.....a Food That She Loves
I've had my rescue for two years and I've spent thousands of dollars trying to find foods that she can eat that don't cause her pancreatitis to flair up. When I say that I have bought every high end air dry food on the market, I am not kidding. Some of these foods can cost upwards of $600/month, but I was willing to do anything to get my dog better. I bought this food on a whim because she had once again stopped eating another food that I was ordering online from a very expensive company. I put it in her bowl and walked away knowing that she most likely wouldn't eat it and I would have to give her the "back up" cooked chicken that I always keep in the fridge. I came back a few minutes later and it was gone. For a minute, I actually thought I had forgotten to put the food in her bowl. I was ecstatic but skeptical and figured she was just finally hungry enough that she ate it. The next morning, the exact same thing happened. I put a bit more in her bowl because she was sitting there looking at me like she wanted more. I grabbed a small handful and put it in her bowl and she ate that too. Nothing feels better than finally seeing your dog eat. I waited and fully expected the usual stomach upset and eating of grass afterwards, but none of that happened. On a weird side note, I have a very old cat who is losing weight and towards the end of her life and I found her eating the food out of the bowl with my dog a few days later. I know that cats needs are different than dogs needs and she's never tried to eat any of my other dogs food in the past, but she became obsessed with eating this food. I put a small bowl over by her food area and she ate the whole thing. She's been zooming around the house and has quite a pep in her step the last few days. I'm not going to worry about whether this is right for her or not because she's energized and looking better than she has in the last six months! Thank you for making my dog and now cat, happy again!!!!
D**Z
A life extension for our sweet old girl
Our 26-lb senior dog has canine cognitive dysfunction, which means she has dementia. Dogs with dementia can struggle to eat because they have difficulty keeping food in their mouths. Plus, their appetite diminishes over time. I've been handfeeding canned food to her but she has little interest even when I jazz it up with some ground turkey or chicken. Small specialty kibble held only limited appeal, too. It's just been a nightmare to get enough calories in her. I spend a couple of hours everyday working to get bites of food into her. We're not ready to say goodbye to her yet because she seems happy and spirited in spite of her dementia, heart disease, liver disease, and Cushings disease. My quest for dog food that would be highly palatable, fully nutritious, and easy for her to keep in her mouth led me to this air-dried chicken kibble. And it's the miracle we needed... she snorted it down! A few pieces fell out of her mouth, but 95% stayed in. Best yet, she ate it on her own. She absolutely loved it. It's painfully pricey stuff, but for this girl, I'll buy as much as needed while she's still with us. Highly recommend trying it for special needs dogs like ours.
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